Classic Country K. A. Patterson: Press
If you arrived here searching for top quality TRADITIONAL COUNTRY MUSIC, you've come to the right place. Ditto if your quest is to locate excellent CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY MUSIC. In fact, those of you seeking CROSSOVER COUNTRY that might be considered COUNTRY POP or even EASY LISTENING might just find something to your liking here as well.
That's because listeners everywhere describle the music of ascending Nashville Songwriter, K.A. Patterson, as CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY with DEEP TRADITIONAL COUNTRY ROOTS, an occasional touch of BLUEGRASS or FOLK, and sometimes the character of LIGHT FAVORITES or POP music.
K.A. Patterson songs combine life experiences with lifelong interest in various musical styles to yield Fresh New Country Songs. Make no mistake; most are plenty Country enough, with that good OLD TIME CHARACTER, to satisfy any connoiseur of TRADITIONAL COUNTRY. But the subtle differences in his writing style make a K.A. Patterson song that 1 in 100, standing apart from the 99 SOUND-ALIKE ME TOO'S."
- Nashville, Tennessee (Apr 18, 2008)
A NEW WRITER WITH A FRESH PERSPECTIVE ON LIFE AND HOW IT RELATES TO COUNTRY MUSIC"
CEO of Sharp Objects in comments welcoming K.A. to the Sharp Objects family of Writers.
Steven L. Sharp - Nashville, Tennessee (Jul 5, 2006)
AMAZED, BLOWN AWAY, VERY EXCITED"
CEO of Sharp Objects describing the reaction of everyone at the agency, upon listening to K.A.'s first submission.
Steven L. Sharp - Donelson, Tennessee (Jun 16, 2006)
The songwriting of rising Nashville tunesmith, K. A. Patterson, parallels his life. His songs embody what life is for the average American Joe (and Jane), each work born of actual life experiences. From songs of love (or lost love) and romance that strike a familiar chord with listeners of every stripe ("I Still Love You So", "Written In The Tears", "Early Summer Night", "If It's Not Too Late", and others) to the tragically hopeful "Sheila's Wings", inspired by the death at age 41 of a friend and childhood flame, to appreciation of one's hometown in the Bluegrassy "Montgomery In The Rain", love for one's country in "Make America America Again", and reflection upon the joy of simple down-to-earth living ("At The Fair" and "Thank God I Broke My Leg"), the songs capture what people's lives are all about. So the music of K. A. Patterson will endear itself to real people facing real life achievements, dilemmas, and tragedies for generations to come. Listen to these songs & hear life--complete with its ecstasy, its pain, its love, its despair, and its hope--woven into each musical story. Listen and enjoy, listen and relate, listen and be moved. K. A. Patterson, writing LIFE . . ."
- Burns, Tennessee (Apr 25, 2006)