Pat Byrne (singer)

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Pat Byrne
BornOctober 1989
OriginBorris, County Carlow, Ireland[1]
GenresFolk, Soul, Pop, Rock, Americana
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter, musician, actor
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, harmonica, drums
Years active2012–present
Labels
Websitewww.PatByrne-music.com

Pat Byrne is an Irish singer songwriter from Borris, County Carlow. In 2012, Byrne was crowned the winner of the first series of The Voice of Ireland. In late 2017, Byrne immigrated to Austin, Texas. Immersed in the Texas music scene, Byrne penned several new songs and released the Rituals LP[2] in October 2018. In 2019, Byrne had well-received performances at the 30A Festival,[3] SXSW,[4] Kerrville Folk Festival, and the Americana Festival.

Early life[]

From 2007–2011, Byrne formed several bands, among them, Pop Punk band called , and 'Moses Moorhouse and the Dinosaur Palace'. A desire to pursue music beyond these ventures led Byrne to audition for The Voice of Ireland.[5]

Byrne has come a long way since winning the inaugural season of “The Voice of Ireland”. “The Voice” was a learning experience, that included both highs and lows. Making an album in 3 months meant writing new songs with some talented people, but also, in some ways, compromising on the art Byrne wanted to create. After the initial roar, things went back to normal and Byrne continued gigging around Ireland, UK and Europe; however, with a new sense of confidence.

Career[]

2012: The Voice of Ireland[]

Byrne entered The Voice of Ireland in 2011, singing Bruce Springsteen's "The River" at the blind auditions. All four coaches turned around but Byrne ultimately chose Niall "Bressie" Breslin as his coach. During the battle rounds, Byrne was pitted against Dara Molloy; they sang "If It Makes You Happy" after which Bressie decided to send Byrne through to the live shows. For the first live show, Byrne sang "You Do Something to Me" and was saved by the public vote. In week three, he sang "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" and was safe. For the fifth live show Byrne sang "The Day We Caught the Train" and was sent through to the quarter final by public vote.[6] Before the final, his version of "What a Wonderful World" topped the iTunes charts in Ireland.[7] Louis Walsh said he could crack America.[8] On 29 April 2012, Byrne was crowned the winner of the first series.

  • ^[a] All four coaches turned around. Pat joined team Bressie.
  • ^[b] Pat Byrne was against Dara Malloy. Bressie sent Pat Byrne through to the Live Shows.
  • ^[c] Pat Byrne was in the bottom two with Kiera Byrne. Bressie chose to save Pat,
  • ^[d] Byrne's version of this song was released on iTunes. Each download counted as a vote for the final. It got to number 1 on the iTunes chart in Ireland.
  • ^[e] The songs the final four artists performed for the semi-final were released on iTunes. Each download counted as a vote for the final. Each coach had 100 points to divide between their two artists how they wished.

'All Or Nothing', studio album and other ventures[]

Pat Byrne released his album's debut single, titled "End Of The World" on 2 November 2012, following the release of its music video on 30 October 2012. The single reached No.61 in the Irish Singles Charts. The album, titled "All Or Nothing", was released on 22 November 2012 and reached No.10 in the Irish Album Charts. A second single from the album, also titled "All Or Nothing", was released on 15 March 2013 and reached No. 80 in the charts. This followed the release of its music video on 8 March 2013.

Since the release of End Of The World, Byrne has confirmed that he is still constantly gigging and writing new music in an interview in April 2015. He also announced in the same interview that he is no longer recording with Universal since 2014.

Discography[]

Albums[]

References[]

  1. ^ Sweeney, Ken (1 May 2012). "'Voice' winner Pat Byrne to bring party home to Borris, Co Carlow". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  2. ^ Blackstock, Peter. "Austin360 On The Record: Nagavalli, Rob Baird, Pat Byrne". Austin 360. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Folk Alley Sessions at 30A: Pat Byrne". Folk Alley. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  4. ^ Blackstock, Peter. "Why Austin's music cred matters: Robert Ellis and Pat Byrne". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved 25 October 2019.
  5. ^ Tubridy, Ryan (30 April 2012). [feed://www.rte.ie/radio1/podcast/podcast_tubridy.xml "Tubridy podcast- Interview with Bressie and winner, Pat Byrne"].
  6. ^ "Pat Byrne". The Voice of Ireland. RTÉ.
  7. ^ Sweeney, Ken (30 April 2012). "Teacher Pat Byrne chalks up 'Voice' victory, but Bressie a winner too". Irish Independent. Independent News & Media. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
  8. ^ "Pat Byrne wins The Voice of Ireland". 98FM. Communicorp – owned by Denis O'Brien. 30 April 2012. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 30 April 2012.
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