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Beth Waggoner Patterson is an Irish
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and Celtic musician and singer, based in
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. She combines traditional Irish, Celtic and folk ballads with Cajun, world-beat, and progressive rock influences and her own creative songwriting.


History

A native of
Lafayette, Louisiana Lafayette ( , ) is the most populous city in and parish seat of Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, Lafayette Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana, located along the Vermilion River (Louisiana), Vermilion River. It is Louisiana's List of municipaliti ...
, Patterson began her professional career in her teens as a classical
oboist An oboist (formerly hautboist) is a musician who plays the oboe or any oboe family instrument, including the oboe d'amore, cor anglais or English horn, bass oboe and piccolo oboe or oboe musette. The following is a list of notable past and pres ...
and a
Cajun The Cajuns (; French: ''les Cadjins'' or ''les Cadiens'' ), also known as Louisiana ''Acadians'' (French: ''les Acadiens''), are a Louisiana French ethnicity mainly found in the US state of Louisiana and surrounding Gulf Coast states. Whi ...
bass player. She spent a year studying
traditional Irish music Irish traditional music (also known as Irish trad, Irish folk music, and other variants) is a Music genre, genre of folk music that developed in Ireland. In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Irela ...
and ethnomusicology at
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in
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, where she began to experiment with musical fusion. She later finished her bachelor's degree in
Music Therapy Music therapy, an allied health profession, "is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music t ...
from
Loyola University New Orleans Loyola University New Orleans is a Private university, private Jesuit university in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Originally established as Loyola College in 1904, the institution was chartered as a university in 1912. It bears the nam ...
. Patterson cites the "
progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early-to-mid-1970s. Initially termed " progressive pop", the ...
" band Rush as a major musical influence. Patterson was a founding member of the ensemble the
Poor Clares The Poor Clares, officially the Order of Saint Clare (Latin language, Latin: ''Ordo Sanctae Clarae''), originally referred to as the Order of Poor Ladies, and also known as the Clarisses or Clarissines, the Minoresses, the Franciscan Clarist Or ...
, who debuted in 2003 at the
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to rave reviews. The Poor Clares' albums include ''Change of Habit'' and ''Songs for Midwinter'', distributed nationally by
Centaur Records Centaur Records is one of the oldest and largest independent classical labels in America. The company is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and was founded by Victor Sachse in 1976. Centaur's catalog includes classical, historical, pops, contemp ...
. Patterson released her first four solo albums on the Little Blue Men Records label, including two studio productions, the somewhat more traditionally-oriented but still musically eclectic ''Hybrid Vigor'', the world-beat and progressive-rock-influenced ''Take Some Fire'', and the 2005 live album, ''Caught in the Act''. Her 2009 release, ''On Better Paths,'' is the most daring, crossing boundaries of form and genre even further. The recording received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Album. After leaving Little Blue Men Records, Patterson continued to record solo albums. She has also played on and produced other albums, including ''Orin'' (2005) by the French
Breton Breton most often refers to: *anything associated with Brittany, and generally **Breton people **Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany ** Breton (horse), a breed **Gale ...
progressive-folk group . She has appeared on over two hundred recordings. Patterson was a regular performer at O'Flaherty's Irish Pub in
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's famed
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, until the Pub closed when
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hit at the end of August 2005. Patterson has since been playing regularly at other New Orleans venues, particularly the Kerry Irish Pub. She has also performed in twenty countries including Australia & New Zealand, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, and Ireland, much of Central America, as well as much of the United States. She is especially a favorite of
Celtic music Celtic music is a broad grouping of music genres that evolved out of the folk music traditions of the Celts (modern), Celtic people of Northwestern Europe (the modern Celtic nations). It refers to both orally-transmitted traditional music and ...
fans in the
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area. Starting in 2013 into 2018, "Bad Beth & Beyond", Beth Patterson's bawdy and profane
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, performed in the French Quarter. "Bad Beth" used the Irish bouzouki, just as Patterson does, while singing risque originals and covers. "Bad Beth & Beyond" released an album that she later voluntarily discontinued, renouncing some material she found to be alienating. She continues to release singles for the FuMP (Funny Music Project) https://www.thefump.com. (See also Bed Bath and Beyond.) Patterson, singing and bouzouki, and her husband Josh Paxton, on piano, perform as the duo ZoüKeys, as of 2017. Also as of 2019, Patterson performs solo, and with the Round Pegs Duo, the Round Pegs 3 Piece Duo, a duo with Patrick O'Flaherty (also of the Poor Clares),
New Orleans Steamcog Orchestra New or NEW may refer to: Music * New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz * ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013 ** "New" (Paul McCartney song), 2013 * ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, 1995 * "New" (Daya song), 2017 * "New" (No Doubt song), 19 ...
(as "B.P. Hatbox"), as a bouzouki or English horn player, etc.


Instruments

Patterson's preferred instrument is the
Irish bouzouki The Irish bouzouki () is an adaptation of the Greek bouzouki (Greek: μπουζούκι). The newer Greek ''tetrachordo'' bouzouki (4  courses of strings) was introduced into Irish traditional music in the mid-1960s by Johnny Moynihan of ...
, a teardrop-shaped eight-string instrument of Greek origin that became popular in Irish music in the 1960s. She plays a 10-string bouzouki as well. She also continues to play bass guitar live and in the studio. Patterson uses Infiniti oboe reeds, D'Addario strings, and an
Ebow The EBow is an electronic device used for playing string instruments, most often the electric guitar. It was invented by the American guitarist Greg Heet in 1969 and introduced in 1976. The EBow uses a pickup and a magnetic feedback circuit to ...
string driver.


Other media

Patterson's film soundtrack credits include the motion pictures ''
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'', ''
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'' (starring
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and
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), and most recently
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's ''
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'' (on
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), starring
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,
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, and
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. Patterson was mentioned in three of the Griffen McCandles (Dragons) series of novels written by
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/
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authors
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and
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: ''Dragons Wild'', ''Dragons Deal'', and ''Dragons Run''. An entire chapter of ''Dragons Run'' takes place at a fictional Patterson concert. Patterson began writing fiction in 2012. She has contributed to ove
eighty anthologies
and published her first novel ''The Wild Harmonic'' in 2016. Some of Beth's fiction has been archived in th
Lunar Codex
time capsule. Her first story to be included was part o
Peregrine Lunar Lander payload
which traveled just past lunar orbit before returning to earth.


Discography


Albums and extended plays

* Hybrid Vigor (1999, Little Blue Men Records) * Take Some Fire (2002, Little Blue Men Records) * Caught in the Act (2005, Little Blue Men Records) * On Better Paths (2009, Little Blue Men Records) * 2 Deep - as "Bad Beth & Beyond" (2011) * Hippocampus (2012, Threadhead Records) * Caelic - with Patrick O'Flaherty (2012, Speak Jolly Music) * Forward (2013) * Momotaro! Live in Japan EP (2014, Speak Jolly Music) * Senzorga - as ZoüKeys with Josh Paxton (2017, Stone Groove Records) * Singles - a collection of singles released 2014-2020 (2021, Stone Groove Records) * The Cigar Box EP (2024 Stone Groove Records)


With the Poor Clares

* Resurrected Lover (1996) * Change of Habit (1998,
Centaur Records Centaur Records is one of the oldest and largest independent classical labels in America. The company is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and was founded by Victor Sachse in 1976. Centaur's catalog includes classical, historical, pops, contemp ...
) * Songs for Midwinter (1998, Centaur Records)


Digital singles

* Happy Birthday, Butt-Face (2014, Speak Jolly Music) * No Strings Attached (2014, Speak Jolly Music) * Black Swan Rising - with Randy Jackson (2016, Stone Groove Records) * Heat (2016, Stone Groove Records) * Matchstick (2016, Stone Groove Records) * Wasted Years (2016, Stone Groove Records) * Shot in the Dark (2017, Stone Groove Records) * Hurrisplain (2021, The FuMP) https://thefump.com/music/song/hurrispain * Harry Poppins - with the New Orleans Steamcog Orchestra (2018) * Air Dance (2019, Stone Groove Records) * Digging Up My Bones, lyrics by Gwyndyn T. Alexander (2018, Stone Groove Records) * A Winter's Day (2019, Stone Groove Records) * Red Lenses- featuring Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes (2020, Stone Groove Records) * Return to Our Caves/This Goes to Eleven-featuring Billy Sherwood (2020, Stone Groove Records)


Books

* Mongrels and Misfits - collection (2014, DarkStar Books/ Event Horizon Publishing Group * The Wild Harmonic - novel (2016,
Hidden World Books Hidden or The Hidden may refer to: Film and television Film * ''The Hidden'' (1987 film), an American science fiction/horror film * ''Hidden'' (2005 film) or ''Caché'', a French thriller film * ''The Hidden'' (2005 film), a Spanish-British-Ita ...
, ) * The Spirit of Rodeo - novelette (2021, Black Hare Press)


References


External links


Beth Patterson
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