Dancehall Dreamin': A Tribute to Pat Green will be released on the Texas legend's birthday, April 5th. Today you can preorder the album and get a song from the Honky Tonk Kid immediately.
Today Texas turns a sprightly 182 years young. It was on March 2, 1836, with the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence, settlers in Mexican Texas officially broke ties with Mexico and formed the most bad ass state in the union.
Pat Green unleashes a torrent of old photographs during his "Drinkin' Days" video. More than a few find a baby-faced singer at the the start of his career. Almost all of them are a little wilder than he may remember.
The venue dates back to the 1890’s, Schroeder Hall, and is the second-oldest dance hall in Texas. It's a place where many famous country singers cut their teeth including: Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Ronnie Milsap, Roy Clark, Oak Ridge Boys, Charlie Daniels Band, Tammy Wynette, Ray Price and many, many more...
"Right Now," is the newest song released off Pat Green's latest album "Home." The song, a duet with Sheryl Crow, was co-written with CMA winner and GRAMMY nominee Chris Stapleton.
In the video Green explains it was inspired by the time he dumped his then girlfriend (now wife) on Valentine's Day...
On Saturday night Texas icon, Pat Green celebrated twenty years of music at ACL Live at the Moody Theatre. For the huge anniversary show Green was joined on stage by several familiar faces including: Jack Ingram, Cory Morrow, and Zane Williams...