Kevin Patterson (Artist)
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Kevin Patterson | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Scotland | |
Genre(s) | Synth Pop | |
Years active | 1984-1987 | |
Label(s) | CBS Records | |
Associated acts |
Fiction Factory | |
Website | Unknown |
Kevin Patterson is a Scottish songwriter and singer known for his work in Fiction Factory, a New Wave band with heavy Synth influences active during the 80's.
[edit] Fiction Factory
Before they started their project Fiction Factory, Kevin Patterson (vocals) and Eddie Jordan (keyboard) were playing in a band called The Rude Boys. Later on they left that band and they started writing and "churning out songs like a factory" with new band member Chic Medley (guitar). They were contacted by CBS Records and, although they saw their new band merely as "Fiction", got a contract with the label. They were soon joined by Graham McGregor (bass) and Mike Ogletree (drums and percussion), a former drummer of the band Simple Minds. Thus, Fiction Factory was created.[1]In 1994 they got a hit single with (Feels Like) Heaven from their debut Album Throw the Warped Wheel Out. The following year they released Another Story which would be their last album.[2]
[edit] Later Years
Some years after the band broke up in 1987,[3] Kevin Patterson started to work for the University of Dundee at the Administration.[4] He is now married with wife, children and cats.[5][6]
[edit] References
- ^ Mike Ogletree (2000). "Fiction Factory". Inthe00s. Retrieved on March 2, 2007.
- ^ Allmusic (2007). "allmusic ((( Fiction Factory > Discography > Main Albums". Allmusic. Retrieved on March 2, 2007.
- ^ Rate Your Music (2007). "Rateyourmusic". "Rateyourmusic". Retrieved on March 2, 2007.
- ^ University of Dundee (2007). "Departmental Administrators". "University of Dundee". Retrieved on March 2, 2007.
- ^ University of Dundee (2007). "University of Dundee: Contact Magazine 2002". "University of Dundee". Retrieved on March 2, 2007.
- ^ tarzanboy (2006). "Queridos Anos 80". "Dear 80s". Retrieved on March 2, 2007.