
After rising through Texas' dancehall scene years ago, Pat Green earned himself major label support in Nashville and became the poster child of Texas music for a whole generation of fans. Green’s explosive live shows have made him a fan favorite, and the San Antonio native has sold over two million albums and been nominated for three Grammy Awards.
With the release of Dancehall Dreamin’: A Tribute to Pat Green, the legendary troubadour is being saluted by those who know him best – artists like Jack Ingram, Randy Rogers Band, and more – with a surprise album meant to highlight some of the icon’s best-loved songs.
After rising through Texas' dancehall scene years ago, Pat Green earned himself major label support in Nashville and became the poster child of Texas music for a whole generation of fans. Green’s explosive live shows have made him a fan favorite, and the San Antonio native has sold over two million albums and been nominated for three Grammy Awards.
With the release of Dancehall Dreamin’: A Tribute to Pat Green, the legendary troubadour is being saluted by those who know him best – artists like Jack Ingram, Randy Rogers Band, and more – with a surprise album meant to highlight some of the icon’s best-loved songs.
After rising through Texas' dancehall scene years ago, Pat Green earned himself major label support in Nashville and became the poster child of Texas music for a whole generation of fans. Green’s explosive live shows have made him a fan favorite, and the San Antonio native has sold over two million albums and been nominated for three Grammy Awards.
With the release of Dancehall Dreamin’: A Tribute to Pat Green, the legendary troubadour is being saluted by those who know him best – artists like Jack Ingram, Randy Rogers Band, and more – with a surprise album meant to highlight some of the icon’s best-loved songs.