PAT McCURDY http://www.patmccurdy.com CONTACT Brian “Murf” Murphy 414-916-4914 murf@patmccurdy.com WHO IS HE? Pat McCurdy is a singer-songwriter with an unusual off-beat sense of humor. A favorite of the college crowd, this national performer is known for his comic lyrics and hilarious observations on life, love and “Vacation with Mom & Dad.” A self-contained act requiring minimal space and set-up time. HONORS Two-time Billboard Magazine Merit Award winner (Annual Songwriting Contest). Eight time WAMI award winner (Wisconsin Area Music Industry). Recorded with Polygram Publishing (producer Steve Gibson). Record sales now exceeding 250,000 units. TOURS The first artist signed to the Miller Beer Rock network with college tours through Texas, Georgia, Mississippi, California, Colorado, Florida, Utah, New York, New Mexico & Wyoming. Two-time national showcase NACA performer. OPENERS For B-52s, Cheap Trick, R.E.M., Marshall Crenshaw, The Beach Boys, John Prine, The Kinks, Kansas, The Producers, The Proclaimers, Molly Hatchett, Jefferson Starship, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Dukes, Foreigner, Triumph & Joan Jett. DUBIOUS HONORS Knows every pop song (and TV theme song) ever written. QUOTED “I love you madly, deeply, yet safely.” DISCOGRAPHY Yipes! (RCA/Millennium) A Bit Irrational (RCA/Millennium) The Good Life! (Instant Records) Memorial Day (Instant Records) The Sound of Music (Instant Records) Pat in Person (Instant Records) The Good Life/Memorial Day (Instant Records) Show Tunes (Magnificent Records) Big Bright Beautiful World (Magnificent Records) Pat in Person 2 (Magnificent Records) Fainting With Happiness (Magnificent Records) My World of Love (Magnificent Records) REVIEWS “...Pat McCurdy, who builds his stage personality on the whimsical irreverence of the songs, is an excellent focus.” Touring Talent Weekly “...has a lot of stage presence and…very good songs.” Billboard Magazine “...in a league with recordings from…power pop groups.” Milwaukee Sentinel “...one of the most pleasant surprises in recent memory when Pat McCurdy opened at the Bottom Line.” New York Daily News “...lyrics are literate and ambitious.” The New York Times “...you have to love a guy who rhymes ‘onomatopoeia’ with ‘South Korea.’” The Chicago Tribune