Pat Sansone

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Pat Sansone (born June 21, 1969) is a multi instrumentalist in the rock bands Wilco and The Autumn Defense.

Pat was born in Meridian, Mississippi, which is the home of Jimmie Rogers, the father of country music. Pat was able to develop his multi-instrumental talents at an early age and began his first foray into public performance in the heavy metal cover band, Vexx. Upon entering college at the University of Southern Mississippi, Pat found two musical kindred souls in Will Martin and Eddie Bo McRaney and started Beagle Voyage, a Minutemen/Hüsker Dü/The Who/Rush influenced power trio, with Pat on guitar. Pat went on to play guitar for Stretch Armstrong, a Black Sabbath meets the Butthole Surfers rock unit. Soon after, Pat formed the band Birdy, which included fellow Mississipians Trey Batson and Glenn Graham, who went on to play drums for Blind Melon. Pat's tremendously tuned ear has led him to become a world class studio musician and producer.

In 2004, Pat joined Wilco right before their tour in support of their album A Ghost Is Born, following the departure of multinstrumentalist Leroy Bach. On tour, Pat plays guitar, keyboard, maracca, and several other instruments. He also sings backup vocals.

Wilco
Jeff Tweedy | John Stirratt | Nels Cline | Glenn Kotche | Pat Sansone | Mikael Jorgensen
Ken Coomer | Max Johnston | Jay Bennett | Leroy Bach | Jim O'Rourke
Discography
Albums and extended plays: A.M. | Being There | Mermaid Avenue | Summerteeth | Mermaid Avenue Vol. II | Yankee Hotel Foxtrot | More Like the Moon | A Ghost Is Born | Kicking Television: Live in Chicago
Singles: Box Full of Letters | Outtasite (Outta Mind) | Can't Stand It | A Shot in the Arm | War on War
DVDs: Man in the Sand | I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
Related articles
Uncle Tupelo | Billy Bragg | The Wilco Book | Loose Fur | Down With Wilco | Sunken Treasure: Live in the Pacific Northwest | Golden Smog
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