If It Don’t Have a Honky Tonk
Sample excerpt for album If It Don’t Have a Honky Tonk.
Read MoreMiles and Miles of You
Sample excerpt for album Miles and Miles of You.
Read MoreThe Man That I’ve Been (25th Anniversary)
Sample excerpt for album The Man That I’ve Been (25th Anniversary).
Read MoreElvis in Memphis
Sample excerpt for album Elvis in Memphis.
Read MorePacifico
Sample excerpt for album Pacifico.
Read MoreTake Me Out To A Dancehall
Sample excerpt for Take Me Out To A Dancehall.
Read MoreWave on Wave
Sample excerpt for Wave on Wave.
Read MorePat Green
Born in San Antonio, TX, Pat Green has established himself as a Texas legend with his blend of traditional and modern country music. Starting off playing local bars while attending Texas Tech University, quickly capturing the hearts of listeners with his real sound & storytelling. His debut album, Dancehall Dreamer, released in 1995, marked the beginning his journey in TX music.
Pat Green’s influence in Texas country music spans over two decades. With albums like Three Days and Wave on Wave, which capture the essence of Texas life, propelling him to national acclaim. Not only have they brought critical acclaim but also led to three Grammy nominations & consistence presence in the industry. Green now sits with over 2 million albums sold and over 200 million career streams. His 13 #1’s at Texas Radio, collaborations with fellow Texan artists, including Lyle Lovett and Willie Nelson, and selling out the Houston Astrodome have further solidified his legacy as a cornerstone of Texas music. Alongside his creative endeavors, Green continues to tour extensively across the country, bringing his iconic music to fans old and new. Beyond his music, Pat Green is a dedicated philanthropist, actively supporting music education and advocating for “underdog” charities through the Pat Green Foundation. His community contributions have cemented his status as a beloved figure and a true Texas legend.