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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 6:27 PM
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music
I want to thank all of you for the crazy
amount of emails and Twitter Tweets about my new song Wrecking Ball.
It's nice to know I'm not the only one who's had their heart broken.
You can now check out the Wrecking Ball video on YouTube.
Thank you!
Patrick
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Monday, November 23, 2009 5:38 PM
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Blogging
18 months and one broken heart since I wrote
the first song for my new album I'm sitting in Hendersonville, TN in
Johnny Cash's studio, The Cash Cabin. I am here with Johnny's son, John
Carter Cash, Grammy award winning engineer, Chuck Turner, and my
producer, Paul Reeves, listening to the story of the hardest days of my
life play back through two small speakers and I'm thinking, "I can't
believe I made it through the heartache of losing the only woman I've
loved (a girl named Kristy for those of you that keep asking) and still
managed to get it all down on tape."
Sitting in Johnny Cash's creaky ol rocking
chair, rubbing my fingers back and forth into the deep grooves of his
initials he carved into the arm of the chair with his pocketknife, I
realize the experience I'm having here has been experienced by few. It
was only three years ago that I grew tired of thirteen years of playing
in bands that always broke up and decided if I was to achieve my
musical goal of being a solo artist, I was just going to have to do
this by myself. So, I locked myself inside my tiny, Hollywood Hills,
guest house for months and recorded my first solo, six song EP on my
12" laptop, playing all the instruments and singing all the songs
myself.
Today, three years later, after two, solo,
EP's, thousands of personal emails, phone calls, and demos sent to
music reviewers, record companies, publishing companies, management
companies, booking agencies, PR firms, and law firms, hundreds of
coffee shop gigs, house gigs, club gigs, singer/songwriter gigs, one
gig where not even one person showed up except the bartender (who
wasn't even in the room while I played my set), gigs where people
clapped and gigs where people laughed, and a mini UK and Midwest tour
with nothing but me, my acoustic guitar and some big dreams (possibly
delusions) of being a star, the band I'm watching right now through
the control room glass record my new album have played with Bruce
Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Sarah McLachlan, and on bass is
Johnny Cash's own bass player, Dave Roe. Needless to say, I'm in good
company and a far cry from that first Hollywood Hills laptop recording.
So what's next? Well, I've spent 18 months writing and now recording
the best album of my life (my 3rd), every song about the woman I loved
leaving me (partially my own selfish fault), and have handed it over to
the powers that be: my management, my producer, and the Artist
Development company that helped me put this all together, Paul Reeves
Entertainment. Next comes a video shoot, some live radio station
performances, and a single that I hope you'll hear on your radio next
spring along with the album release. You can preview a couple new songs on my page right now.
Every time I accomplish something musically
that turns out to not be quite as big as what I'd hoped for I call up
my Dad and say, "Well, now what?" to which he replies, "Keep getting up
to bat Patrick." I believe this time I'm going to get a hit.
The girl is gone but the songs remain.
Patrick
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Monday, September 14, 2009 6:23 PM
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Current mood:  argumentative
Category: Blogging
Back
in the 70's there was this thing called "Artist Development," which
meant a record label would sign an artist or band to their record label
and nurture their career until they had reached their full potential.
Bands like The Rolling Stones, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers or
Fleetwood Mac all started as complete unknowns but with the help, or
development, of their respective record labels they became superstars.
Of course, good songs helped, but the reality is that without the
record label taking the time to help their artists with their songs,
their look, their promotion and giving them major financial support, no
one reading this (or anyone else on the planet for that matter) would
have ever heard of these bands. That is because none of these bands
would have ever made it past playing in the garage. Mick Jagger may
have ended up a gas station attendant. Tom Petty may have ended up a
guitar teacher in his hometown of Gainesville, Florida.
The
point is that without a full staff of people helping a band or artist,
the chances are slim to none that anyone will ever hear them. This is
because today, a record label will sign 50 bands that all sound
similar, send their single to radio (which you might hear once) and see
how many people call in to request that song again. If lots of people
(you) call in to hear it again the record company gives all their money
to promoting that one band. The other 49 usually get dropped by the
label and go back to their day jobs (waiters).
Luckily,
however, their are a small number of people out there who realize that
Artist Development actually worked and are going back to the way things
used to be done. You haven't seen or heard from me in a while because
I've been spending quite a bit of time in Nashville, TN (or on a plane
every weekend flying between LA and Nashville) to work with a new
Artist Development company that has taken me on as a client to help
develop my career as a solo artist. I've been working with Nashville
producer, Paul Reeves, in developing my songs, vocals, and overall vibe
as an artist. In two weeks I'll be recording my third album in
Nashville, TN at Johnny Cash's house/studio, The Cash Cabin, with an array of Nashville studio musicians, recording engineers, producers and Johnny Cash's own son, John Carter Cash.
It
will be a full length, 9 song album, that will go to radio in the
spring. I'll be doing live radio performances and music video shoots
this winter to promote the album before its release and hopefully
touring the country. I'll keep you posted on the progress. Thanks to
all of you who have stuck around to see this thing through.
Patrick
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Monday, July 20, 2009 6:06 PM
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Blogging
Well, I made it, after 7 gigs, 13 days, 5 states, my Midwest Summer
Tour ..09 is over. Thank you to all of you that I met along the way!
Thanks for the vocal lessons Hal, thanks for the French Toast Bob, Mom
and Dad, thanks for having me :)
And to all of you that got me drunk
after the gigs, beers on me next time...
I'm back in LA (for now), but can't stop thinking about Chicago.
Never thought I'd say that but something inside me wants to pack my
shit immediately and head to the lake. I spent two days wondering
around Wicker Park, Lincoln Park, Bucktown, and Lakeview and LOVED every
second. Hmmm, Chicago bound?? Time will tell. For now, I'm neck deep in
pre–production for my forthcoming 3rd album.
I spent the 4th of July weekend in Nashville, TN (my second home)
at the end of the tour, to mend some fences with an old love I hurt and
subsequently lost a few years back. Four years of regrets can wear a
man down and if I didn't accomplish anything else on this tour but
making my way south for a face to face atonement for my sins, I'd have
been satisfied. Not only did she allow me to make peace with her, I also re–wrote my entire new album while there with
producer/songwriter Paul Reeves and created an album I never thought possible. Paul and I met on a recording session
here in LA in 2004 and have since toured the country together. As
things usually go in Nashville, we were sitting around his house on a
very late, very rainy, 4th of July evening, drinking whisky and strumming
acoustics when Paul said, "Play me your new songs," the rest is history...
or at least will be...
I have since been invited to record my new album this September in Nashville at
Johnny Cashs' lakeside house, the Cash Cabin. The Cash Cabin is now a
private recording studio owned by John Carter Cash (Johnny and June's
son) and is where Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash recorded most of
their later material. I'm incredibly honored to be able to make my
music where artists like them, as well as Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou
Harris, Elvis Costello, John Prine and many other legends have made
theirs. You'll hear my new songs on the radio very soon :)
The road can be tough at times, but it has always led me to places and
experiences I could have never dreamed–places my heart and soul need
to go to survive. This time it led to apologies accepted, soft and kind
words, and and a rebirth for my music.
patrick
PatrickCornell.com
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Monday, June 15, 2009 11:39 PM
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Current mood:  betrayed
Category: Music
6/24/09 Cincinnati, OH @ Blue Rock Tavern & Speakeasy 6/25/09 Columbus, OH @ Victorians Midnight Cafe' 6/26/09 Dayton, OH @ Canal Street Tavern 6/27/09 Kent, OH @ The Robin Hood 6/28/09 Cleveland, OH @ Barking Spider Tavern 7/01/09 Indianapolis, IN @ Melody Inn
7/03/09 Louisville, KY @ Derby City Espresso
See you on the road...
patrick
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:38 AM
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Current mood:  annoyed
Category: Blogging
It's funny, when I moved to LA 11 years ago, the last place I wanted to
go was home. 11 years later, I couldn't wait to step back on the stage
where it all began for me—Canal Street.
As I arrived from LA with my highway companion, six hours before
showtime, my guts were in knots. Not since High School, (the last time
I played in Dayton) had I felt nervous about performing. Now, this
feeling could have partially been due to the three hours of sleep I had
the night before, or, the tequila shots I sucked down on a Beverly
Hills, hotel, rooftop prior to that three hours of sleep. Regardless, I
wanted to puke.
As I walked out from the backstage doors I quickly realized, "Shit, I
know everyone here." I had just played in the U.K. a month earlier in
front of drunk Irishmen that I'd never met before without flinching but
I now found myself wanting to chicken out of playing in front of my own
Mom! I did the show, screamed my ass off, drank way to much, and passed
out in my old room. It was perfect.
Thank you to everyone that came out: old High School friends,
family, old High School enemies, everyone. I appreciate all your kind
words and I look forward to seeing you all again in three weeks when
I'm back in Dayton while on my Midwest, summer tour.
patrick
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009 3:05 AM
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Current mood:  bitchy
Category: Music
After his 1998 move to Los Angeles, CA Patrick Cornell is playing his
first hometown show in 12 years this Friday at Canal St. Tavern. Friday, May 22nd 9:15pm Canal Street Tavern 308 E. First St. Dayton, OH 45402 *Tickets available at the door the night of show. PatrickCornell.com
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009 1:53 AM
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Current mood:  aroused
Category: Parties and Nightlife
My friend Billy Duffy (guitarist of the Cult) had a birthday party over the weekend at H Wood. H Wood is the type of club where the doormen make you wait outside for half an hour even if your name IS on the list. So, I was pleasantly surprised when the host (whom I knew) saw me approaching from the valet and yelled, "Patrick, Patrick, quick, get inside, Billy's almost here!" Needless to say I shuffled right through the velvet rope, past the annoyed doormen and straight to the bar. Perfect. Now, if only this happened to me every night in Hollywood, I'd go out more...
It was a great party with my "older brother" Billy Morrison (Camp Freddy) DJing and all the usual rock stars in attendance. 3 hours later I was still at the bar doing tequila shots with the paparazzi!
See the "CULT GUITARIST BILLY DUFFY'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION" album for the pics.
Fino alla volta prossima,
Patrick
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Thursday, April 23, 2009 12:45 AM
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Current mood:  cantankerous
Category: Parties and Nightlife
Hey guys,
The pictures are beginning to surface online from the red carpet opening of Sorum Noche, the LA clothing boutique of Guns 'N Roses/Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum, which I recently attended. All the usual suspects were there, Lemmy (Motorhead), Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray), Kat Von D (LA Ink), Billy Morrison (The Cult, Camp Freddy), blah, blah, blah...
It was a good time and the booze was free, so, no complaints here. I still smile (when no one is looking) when I hang out with guys I grew up watching on MTV :)
See my "Sorum Noche" album to view the pics. The picture of me is with Billy Morrison and Matt Sorum discussing who would look better in the new leather boots! Of course, my back is basically to the camera, but what can you do?
Patrick
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Monday, April 13, 2009 7:25 PM
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Current mood:  awake
Category: Music
Hello lovely ladies and lads,
Hope you all enjoyed the Irish, tour pics as much as I did living them. And to my new friends in Galway, Belfast, and Dublin, THANK YOU so much for making my visit unforgettable!..! Can't wait to come back ASAP! I love your tea, beer, bangers and champ, and those baked beans you eat with breakfast - tasty they are.
I'm back in Los Angeles resting comfortably in my Hollywood Hills bungalow, but, secretly scheming my escape to the U.K. :) Joe Elliot from Def Leppard did make it out to the Dublin show and even played my guitar!! See the "Ireland Tour '09" pics.
Be on the look out for my new album (which is being produced by Ricky Warwick) next fall - I'm hoping September.
I'll be in touch until then...
patrick
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