Hause, Dave: Patty/paddy

Hause, Dave SKU: 41184080
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Hause, Dave: Patty/paddy

Hause, Dave SKU: 41184080

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Patty/paddy
Artist: Hause, Dave
Label: Dave Hause
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 652135395430
Genre: Rock

Limited colored vinyl LP pressing. Featuring five Dillinger Four songs and five Patty Griffin songs, Patty / Paddy aims to cross the genre party lines. Drawing lyrical parallels with an open invitation to hear songs in a different way. "With the pandemic rolling in and all of our touring plans canceled, it seemed like a great time to try some home recording, and to do this project that I've always wanted to try," Dave Hause said. Featuring Brian Fallon ("Long Ride Home"), Lilly Hiatt ("Doublewhiskeycokenoice"), Will Hoge ("Great American Going Out of Business Sale"), Laura Stevenson ("When It Don't Come Easy"), Bartees Strange ("Top of the World"), and Jake Blount ("Minimum Wage is a Gateway Drug")

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