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Patrick Sweany Interview: EVERY HOUR REALLY IS A DOLLAR GONE

☕️Buy me a coffee: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/s... 😳 🎶The 3 Biggest Mistakes Musicians, Composers & Songwriters Make When Trying to Get Your Music Licensed & Placed: https://MusicReboot.com On this Patrick Sweany Interview: Patrick shares his journey into music and the challenges he faced in breaking through… the importance of being true to yourself and the impact of meeting and learning from blues legends like Robert Junior Lockwood. The value of live performances and the experience gained from playing gigs and open mic nights… his move to Nashville, and the inspiration behind his song 'Them Shoes' from the album 'Every Hour Is A Dollar Gone'. The challenges of trying to make a name for himself in a competitive Nashville music scene and the difficulties he faced in finding work and being accepted by the local musicians. He also opens up about low points and dark periods in his life and how he navigated through them. The conversation ends with a discussion about personal growth and the importance of letting go of anger, and the toughest decision Patrick has had to make, which he struggles to answer. The significance of admitting mistakes and the importance of being open-minded. Patrick reflects on the changes in his personality over the last 10 years, particularly in becoming less confrontational and more open-minded. Patrick’s an awesome blues guitarist, singer, songwriter & artist originally from Ohio and currently living in Nashville. If you’re a blues fan, especially of the old school guitar approach where the guitar exists to create harmony, soulful fills and solos, with great tube breakup, then you’ll love Patrick. He also uses his voice as an instrument to help create the overall vibe and feeling in the songs, as opposed to just “singing.” He’s kind of like Muddy Waters or Howlin’ Wolf in his approach. I first got turned on to Patrick when I heard his song “Them Shoes” - I think… in either a movie or television show. I immediately downloaded the song and listened to it about 50 times over the next week - it’s awesome. Since 1999, Pat’s released 12 LPs and an EP Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 09:00 Becoming a Musician 25:16 The Importance of Live Performances 30:24 Learning from Blues Legends 35:39 Early Experiences and the Move to Nashville 57:03 Exploring Themes in 'Them Shoes' 01:02:21 The Influence of Manager Rick Perrick 01:08:35 Making a Breakthrough Record 01:19:18 Navigating the Music Scene in Nashville 01:24:48 The Impact of Album Covers 01:38:17 Collaboration and Finding the Hook 01:44:36 Navigating Low Points and Dark Periods 01:52:47 The Alaska Finger Picks and Fingerpicking Style 02:08:05 The Details of Patrick Sweany's Guitar 02:14:06 Favorite Albums: Bobby Blue Bland and Dave Van Ronk 02:20:59 The Journey of Personal Growth and Letting Go of Anger 02:38:23 Caring for Aging Parents 02:56:03 The Joys of Building a Guitar Collection

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