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  1. Laurdine Kenneth "Pat" Patrick Jr. (November 23, 1929 – December 31, 1991) was an American jazz musician and composer. He played baritone saxophone, alto saxophone, and Fender bass and was known for his 40-year association with Sun Ra. His son, Deval Patrick, was formerly governor of Massachusetts.

  2. The cultural legacy of Laurdine "Pat" Patrick, who died of leukemia in 1991, is like gold for music historians, said officials at the Berklee College of Music, who announced yesterday that...

  3. 12 de abr. de 2011 · After that day, Patrick's father, jazz musician Laurdine "Pat" Patrick, was in touch with the family only sporadically. Learning To Hope, Getting 'A Break' Patrick grew up on welfare, going...

  4. 14 de oct. de 2004 · Governor Deval L. Patrick was interviewed by The HistoryMakers on October 14, 2004, October 17, 2022, and April 28, 2023. Governor Deval L. Patrick was born in Chicago, Illinois on July 31, 1956. His father, LaurdinePatPatrick, a musician, left the family when Patrick was young.

  5. jazzinfo.org › artist › pat-patrickPat Patrick bio

    Laurdine Kenneth Patrick (November 23, 1929 to December 31, 1991), was an American jazz musician. He was a baritone, alto and Fender bass player and is best remembered for his 40-year relationship with Sun Ra. Patrick lived in Sun Ra’s East Village and Philadelphia communal homes for many years as a long-term Sun Ra Arkestra member.

  6. The Laurdine Kenneth (Pat) Patrick, Jr. Collection was donated to Berklee College of Music in August 2009, by the family of Pat Patrick, for the purpose of research and study of Black music and culture. The Patrick, Jr. papers consist of personal materials, music scores, photographs, and ephemera.

  7. Biography. Laurdine Kenneth "Pat" Patrick (1929 – 1991) was an American jazz musician. Born in East Moline, Illinois. Patrick eventually moved to Chicago where he attended DuSable High School, notable for producing many important and influential musicians.