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Patrick Battstone Dec 2010

Patrick Battstone began performing music professionally at the age of 14, playing in various rock, blues, and R&B bands in South Western Ohio. By the time he was 18, he had received lessons from Stan Kenton and Gary Burton, had been mentored by Oscar Treadwell (Oska T), and had played with James Brown’s recording sidemen as well as members of the musical “Hair”.

In 1973, he attended Berklee College of Music and soon after became a student of both Mme Chaloff and Charlie Banacos. During this time he performed at various Boston venues, both as a solo pianist, and as a member of various ensembles. One of his bands, which featured hometown friend Grover Mooney, opened the fabled 1369 Club in Cambridge. Later, they collaborated in booking the Green St Station and the Arbor House as well as hosting late night jams sessions.

During the 80’s, Patrick studied the works of Scriabin under the renowned Serge Conus. In 1986, he resumed jazz studies with Joanne Brackeen in NYC for a period of six years.

In the past 2 decades, he has been involved in various musical activities. He is fluid in both solo appearances as well as leading ensembles; in both acoustic settings as well as electric. He leads an acoustic trio and quartet and performs in numerous electric funk/rock groups. He is experienced in performing for receptions, dinner parties, lounges, parlors, etc., and can adapt his playing to fit any occasion. Besides performing, he has been active in producing music, in teaching piano, has managed and mentored numerous bands and venues, and also works as a Fender Rhodes technician. Lately, his main activity has been in the recording studio, having produced and released 9 CDs of his own works in the past 5 years as well as producing the concert recordings of Serge Conus and others.

His latest collaboration has been with percussionist Richard Poole on vibraphone, which he describes as “a calling that couldn’t be ignored”. A year in the planning, they have spent over 20 hours in the studio, recording material, and have spent hundreds of hours critiquing it to the point where they are ready to release a CD. Already, they are getting requests to perform concerts locally, and are hopeful of finding an appreciative European audience.

When not performing music, Patrick works as a rocket scientist at Draper Labs in Cambridge.

Contact Patrick Battstone 857-266-3762 [email protected] www.bats-tones.com

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