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Pat Bergeson : Country Gentleman
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Chet Atkins was the most recorded instrumentalist in music history and a key architect of the now-legendary Nashville Sound. He helped launch the careers of such popular artists as Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold and many more.
Genre: Country: Countrypolitan
Release Date: 2007
Country Gentleman
Pat Bergeson
Record Label: Green Hill Productions
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1. Country Gentleman 2:58 Album Only
2. Silver Bell 2:54 Album Only
3. Mr. Sandman 3:33 Album Only
4. Crazy Arms 2:42 Album Only
5. Ring of Fire 2:55 Album Only
6. That\'s Alright Mama 3:18 Album Only
7. Please Help Me I\'m Falling 3:42 Album Only
8. Vincent 4:03 Album Only
9. Snowbird 2:44 Album Only
10. Make The World Go Away 3:16 Album Only
11. The Bells of St. Mary 2:42 Album Only
12. Oh Lonesome Me 3:06 Album Only
13. Walking After Midnight 3:20 Album Only
14. Yakety Axe 2:16 Album Only
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Guitarist and harmonica player Pat Bergeson has met many of his musical heroes and he has written, toured, and recorded with most of them. From the U of I in his native Illinois to New York, picking up a Jazz Studies degree at William Patterson University and playing in New York City for ten years, he arrived in Nashville upon the request of Chet Atkins who heard Pat on a demo tape. Chet invited him to play on his album Sneakin' Around with Jerry Reed. He later featured Pat on his 1994 release Read My Licks. A close friend of Chet's, he toured with him for several years, and later with Shelby Lynne, Wynnona, and then four years with Lyle Lovett. A versatile guitarist as well as chromatic and diatonic harmonica player, Pat is known for his session work with a variety of artists such as Lyle Lovett, Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, JoDee Messina, Jon Randall, Bill Frisell, Martin Taylor, Suzy Bogguss, Bill Evans, Peter Frampton, Michael McDonald and many others. Pat Bergeson was named as one of Chet Atkins' top twelve favorite guitarists in the Oct. 2001 issue of Vintage Guitar magazine.

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