Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus - The Hard Part of Flying
  • My Hometown's Not My Hometown Anymore
  • Learning to Fall
  • How Did We Come to This?
  • When I Was the King
  • Ghosts in This Room Tonight
  • Drunk in Baltimore
  • She Doesn't Love Him Anymore
  • Doin' Time
  • I'm Not Singing For You
  • Down at the Anchor Inn
  • Still Got A Little Wild In Me
  • My Hometown's Not My Hometown Anymore
    Genre: Acoustic Rock
    MP3 (03:05) [7.07 MB]
  • Learning to Fall
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (02:34) [5.89 MB]
  • How Did We Come to This?
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (02:19) [5.31 MB]
  • When I Was the King
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (02:32) [5.81 MB]
  • Ghosts in This Room Tonight
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (03:04) [7.01 MB]
  • Drunk in Baltimore
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (03:01) [6.9 MB]
  • She Doesn't Love Him Anymore
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (03:24) [7.78 MB]
  • Doin' Time
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (02:50) [6.51 MB]
  • I'm Not Singing For You
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (02:09) [4.91 MB]
  • Down at the Anchor Inn
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (04:17) [9.83 MB]
  • Still Got A Little Wild In Me
    Genre: Acoustic
    MP3 (02:52) [6.57 MB]
Biography
JIM PATTON & SHERRY BROKUS
THE HARD PART OF FLYING
Berkalin Records BRK10022
National Release Date: July 2017

“Patton has improbably deepened and broadened his art. For his new album with his wife and longtime musical partner Sherry Brokus, The Great Unknown, Patton has crafted 10 new songs that do more than explain himself to his listeners; these songs explain those listeners to themselves.” Geoffrey Himes, Washington Post music writer.

“Patton & Brokus’ new all-acoustic CD puts the spotlight on Jim Patton's lovingly crafted tales of working class heroes and losers, life's simple pleasures and the longing for something more. We know the characters in these songs, and we're pulling for them." – Jeff Talmadge

Berkalin Records is proud to announce the July 2017 release of The Hard Part of Flying, a new album from the Austin folk/Americana duo Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus. Building on the momentum of their last album, The Great Unknown, named one of 2013’s top 100 CDs by Geoffrey Himes in Paste Magazine, the duo has teamed up with producer Ron Flynt for the fourth straight time to deliver their strongest writing and singing yet. Once the album is released, Patton & Brokus will support it with live shows not only in their home state of Texas but also in cities across North America.

Patton’s new songs not only provide a back and forth with Brokus on vocals, with Brokus taking a larger role than usual, but the songs create a back and forth between Austin, their home for over twenty years, and their Maryland home before that. John Conquest said in Third Coast Music: “the Baltimore rootedness gives their latest real strength.”

Producer Flynt has crafted ingenious acoustic/electric arrangements that keep Patton’s acoustic guitar, Brokus’s hand percussion and the duo’s voices out front, while subtly reinforcing them with bass and keyboards. The result is a sound that closely resembles the duo’s live shows, where the lanky, silver-haired Patton sits next to the petite, dark-haired Brokus and showcase the lyrics that are the key to the act’s appeal. Even at house concerts and folk clubs, however, the duo often brings along an extra musician to embellish the songs, and that's the feel of the record as well. Providing that enhancement on The Hard Part of Flying are bassist/keyboardist Ron Flynt, acoustic guitarist/ multi-instrumentalist Rich Brotherton, fiddler Warren Hood, and acoustic guitarist/mandolinist Marvin Dykhuis, with guest appearances from lead guitarist Mary Cutrufello, cellist Julie Carter, guitarist Scrappy Jud Newcomb, and percussionist John Bush.

www.pattonbrokus.com
www.berkalinrecords.com
www.facebook.com/jimpattonsherrybrokus
www.youtube.com/channel/UCPvjJ_cuR5XtE5qmPO4fGYQ

Contact: Sherry Brokus
512-970-5520
pattonbrokus@gmail.com

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  • Members:
    Jim Patton, Sherry Brokus
  • Sounds Like:
    acoustic folk rock
  • Influences:
    The Byrds, Richard and Linda Thompson, The Band
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