Pat Robitaille (born 1986) is a Canadian folk rock musician.
Pat Robitaille | |
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Born | March 15, 1986 |
Origin | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Folk rock |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | None |
Members | Pat Robitaille |
Robitaille was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He grew up listening to the Motown soul and gospel music from bordering Detroit, Michigan.[1]
He was given his first guitar when he was 11 years old.[2] Despite being close to graduation, he left high school at age 16 to focus on his music career.[3]
Robitaille has independently released four full-length albums and several EPs. One of his music videos reached the #1 spot on MuchMoreMusic's Daily Top 10 countdown.[2] He has played hundreds of shows, performed at the Mariposa Folk Festival and the Hillside Festival.
His first record sold about 10,000 copies.[3] He released his second album, Summer of Love, in 2007. The Windsor Star's reviewer called him "raw talent in the making", and wrote, "at the root of each song is a guy and his guitar, and Robitaille has the smoky voice and sense of melody to hold your attention."[4]
In September 2008, he released Two Forty Eight (the title comes from his house address) to a strong consensus of positive reviews. He recorded the album at home, using GarageBand.[1]
His album Change was released in September 2010.[5] Exclaim! magazine described it as "a well conceived, albeit poorly executed, collection of songs, featuring a man with a golden voice."[6]
Robitaille took a break from his solo career in 2012, returning to his home town of Windsor, Ontario. Here he formed the band The Walkervilles (named after a neighbourhood of Windsor) with members of the folk band Michou.[7] The Walkervilles include Robitaille on vocals and guitar, Mike Hargreaves on bass, and Stefan Cvetkovic on drums.[8]