Pat Badger
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Background information | |
Birth name | Patrick John Badger |
Born |
Boston, Massachusetts, USA | July 22, 1967
Genres | Hard rock, funk metal, blues-rock, heavy metal, glam metal |
Occupations | Musician |
Instruments | Bass guitar |
Years active |
1985–1996 2006 2007–present |
Labels | A&M |
Associated acts |
Extreme Tribe of Judah |
Website | www.extreme-band.com |
Pat Badger (born Patrick John Badger, July 22, 1967, Boston, Massachusetts) is the bassist in the band Extreme. He is also a former member of Daemon, In The Pink, Super Trans Atlantic, and Tribe of Judah.
He sang backing vocals on both Dweezil Zappa's album Confessions and the Danger Danger album, Screw It!, along with his Extreme bandmates Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt. He has also sung back-up on a live version of the Van Halen song, "When It's Love" on Sammy Hagar's live album, Live: Hallelujah, on which Cherone sang co-lead vocals with Hagar.[1]
References
- ↑ Herrmann, Brenda (July 18, 1991). "One Extreme A hit single forces a metal band to reassert its true identity". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2010-02-09.
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