Patrick Watson

Patrick Watson

Canadian singer-songwriter

Band

Patrick Watson - Vocals, Piano, Bariton, Ukulele
Joe Grass - Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar, Vocals
Mishka Stein - Bass, Synth
Robbie Kuster -Drums, Vocals
Mathieu Charbonneau - Synthesizers, Bariton Horn

Patrick Watson on KCRW

A beguiling artist and prolific film-score composer, Patrick Watson joins us to share songs from his new album.

Patrick Watson

A beguiling artist and prolific film-score composer, Patrick Watson joins us to share songs from his new album.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

Montreal-based Patrick Watson turns the studio into his laboratory on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.

Patrick Watson

Montreal-based Patrick Watson turns the studio into his laboratory on Morning Becomes Eclectic at 11:15am.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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