Gritty Texas soul and deep-fried funk with a storyteller's wit. Raw, brassy, and undeniably groovy music for late nights and long drives.
Bobby Patterson is a central figure in the Dallas soul and R&B scene, operating as a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer since the 1960s. His career is defined by his work with Jetstar Records, where he helped define a regional Texas soul sound that was leaner and more guitar-driven than its Memphis or Detroit counterparts.
Patterson's influence extends far beyond his own hits; he co-wrote 'That's What the Blues is All About' for Albert King and produced legendary sessions for artists like Tommie Young and Fontella Bass. His sound is characterized by a blend of Southern soul grit, tight horn arrangements, and a narrative lyrical style that earned him the nickname 'The Storyteller.' Critically, he is revered as a 'musician's musician,' respected for his deep understanding of the record business and his ability to bridge the gap between traditional blues and modern funk. Despite never achieving massive mainstream stardom, his catalog remains a cornerstone for Northern Soul collectors and Southern Soul aficionados alike.
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