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Artist: Andy Pratt
Andy Pratt attained vast critical acclaim in the 1970s, mostly based on the albums Andy Pratt (1973) and, particularly, Resolution, (1976) which Rolling Stone magazine raved "has forever changed the face of rock." Though Pratt never gained the commercial success that many predicted, he nonetheless was seen as one of the most unique... [+] Read More
Artist: Phil Pratt
Along with other unsung rocksteady and early reggae producers like Herman Chin Loy, Rupie Edwards, Glen Brown, and Keith Hudson, Phil Pratt deserves wider recognition. Pratt first made a name for himself producing a very early Horace Andy vocal in 1966. Before that, Pratt (born George Philips) did a variety of odd jobs for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd... [+] Read More
Artist: Guy Pratt
For many years Guy Pratt has held high ranks within the realm of session bassist. Formative years saw him in Killing Joke before moving to Icehouse and Pink Floyd. Moving to LA he jammed with musicians that would make up Sheryl Crow's Tuesday night music club. While he may have missed the grade there he made up for with Madonna and Michael... [+] Read More
Artist: Alfred Pratt
There are not a lot of recordings available by this artist, mostly the sides done with Louis Armstrong and a bit of material with Freddy Johnson. Yet Alfred Pratt's historical legacy is a vivid panorama, representing a reversal in the normal sense of continental drift in jazz. Musicologists have traced plenty of musical families who moved from... [+] Read More
Artist: The Fletcher Pratt
Psych-pop quartet the Fletcher Pratt split the difference between the garage rock scene that gripped their native Detroit at the start of the 21st century and the more ambitious psychedelic leanings of Elephant 6 bands the Lilys and Cotton Mather. The combination works wonders, both adding more melodic and structural interest to primal... [+] Read More
Artist: Joseph Pratt
Artist: Gene Pratt
Artist: Cary Pratts
Artist: Brad Pratt
Artist: Jami Pratt
Artist: Livingood Pratt
Artist: Timothy Pratt
Artist: Sheppard Pratt
Artist: Awadagin Pratt
Artist: Vicki Pratt Keating
It isn't easy to categorize Vicky Pratt Keating, or come up with pat comparisons to other performers. Keating herself has described her style as "whimsical mystical acoustic", which fits the bill as well as anything. There are echoes of everyone from Kate Bush to David Byrne to Nanci Griffith in Keating's music, but she is so firmly an original... [+] Read More
Artist: Pratt & McClain
Pratt & McClain's biggest hit single was the theme from the long-running ABC-TV series Happy Days. San Antonio,TX, native Truett Pratt started out singing in the church choir, then joined a rock band in high school. Pasadena, CA, indigene Jerry McClain also sang in the choir. Around the mid-'60s, McClain met Michael Omartian. They formed... [+] Read More
Artist: Graham & Eileen Pratt
Artist: Bobby Pratt & The Rockers
Artist: Wayne Pratt & The Rockers
Artist: Pratt Brothers Big Band
Artist: Jennifer Pratt-Walter
Artist: Lynn Pratt & His Rhythm Cats
Artist: Arbitrage
In 1988, Ross Assink and Ernie Pratt formed Arbitrage as a classic hard rock band in Washington State; Pratt left after one year, however, and Assink shifted to an industrial-metal sound with heavy guitars and samples. He released a collection of demos and then three independent albums: Music for the Sacrifice, The Healing Power of Death (1992)... [+] Read More
Artist: Toy Matinee
Known primarily for moving on to bigger things, Patrick Leonard (producer for Madonna, Elton John, and Jewel) and Kevin Gilbert (Grammy-winning songwriter for Sheryl Crow) formed the progressive-pop studio band Toy Matinee. The duo released one self-titled album in 1990, which features notable appearances by Julian Lennon and Guy Pratt (bass... [+] Read More