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| Patrick Davis |
| | Country: | United States |
Website: | http://patrickdavis.net |
email: | patrick@patrickdavis.net |
Releases: | [The Death of Innocence] [Erasing The Revelation (EP)] [Dead Serious (DVD)] [Wake Up] [Real Music Compilation] [Till My Last Breath] [Seven Candles EP] [Wartime] | Info: | Patrick Davis of Cleveland, Ohio blends rap and rockmusic.
His wife Jacqueline Davis is a singer and performs in the
live band of Patrick Davis.
Statement
Patrick Davis tells his story: If you would've told me when
I was a kid, that I would be in and and out of prison,
overdose on drugs to the point of being comatose for three
days and see my brother get murdered all before the age of
19, I would've never believed you. No one could point me out
on the playground from all the other kids, and know the
monster I would one day become. How does a boy go from
playing little league baseball, to stealing cars, selling
crack cocaine, robbery with a firearm, and kidnapping 5
people?
Father
I can't say I remember a certain time when things changed.
Some people say you are a product of your environment. To an
extent, I agree with that. But, I think a lot of things
contributed to my downfall. My father leaving the five of
us. The abuse, the desire as a kid for acceptance but never
receiving it . I never would've imagined one day I would be
facing 45 years in prison for aggravated robbery with a gun,
and five counts of kidnapping.
Trial
As I sat there in my cell, awaiting my trial, I starting
thinking about everything I had been through. The time we
broke into the wrong car, to see a guy come out with a 9mm
in his boxers trying to blow my head off. I'll never forget
the day we took those hits of L.S.D., and waking up three
days later to find out my heart almost exploded and I was in
a coma. Or how about the time, we were pushing crack on
someone elses turf, and the rival dealer running us off the
road and getting thrown through the windshield. It was all
funny back then.
Sleeping
Smoking weed until we passed out, only to wake up and do it
again. The years passed by without me never even knowing it.
It seemed like at one point there were so many people who
wanted to kill me, I didn't know how much longer I would
live. Sleeping with a gun, the paranoid feelings followed me
everywhere.
Dealers
One day a car load of rival dealers drove down my street
with all of their guns pointed at me. I was certain that day
was going to be my last. Then the incarceration, how did I
manage to always escape serious time? Suddenly, the sound of
a key in my cell door brang me back to reality.
Brother
It was a C.O. (Corrections Officer or Guard), "Patrick, I've
got some bad news for you." I almost had to stop from
laughing. Wait a minute, you've got some bad news for me?
Let's see, I'm about to do 45 years in the penintentiary,
how much worse can it get. "Your brother, Larry, was stabbed
to death last night in downtown Cleveland".
Rage
It's like everything was in slow motion. I saw his mouth
move, I heard the sounds, but it took a minute for it to
register. So while facing 45 years, I find out my brother,
Larry, was dead. Immediately, I went into an animalistic
rage. I started throwing chairs, it took about 10 guards to
get me in my cell. I never saw him get buried, never went to
the funeral, I spent the next month in solitary confinement.
The guy who killed my brother, never went to jail, and
today he is a police officer. Is it jus-tice or just-us?
Released
I never would've imagine what would happen next. After three
and a half years, I was released from prison. Not 45 years,
after three and a half years. Something happened in solitary
confinement, that words will never be able to adequately
convey. I had an encounter with the Creator of the Universe.
Jesus Christ, revealed Himself to me in a way I never
dreamed was possible. It was purely supernatural. From that
moment I was forever changed, and miraculous things started
happening almost immediately.
Music
Writing was something I used to do to relieve stress in
prison. I never had a dream to be a musician. It was
theraputic to me, like a release. I never would've believed
that only 10 years from the day my brother died, I would be
writing this and things would be the way they are now.
Travel
I've had the priveledge to travel the United States, and
other countries to share my music with people. People like
me. The broken, the lost, the outcasts, the rejected and
forgotten, the imprisoned, the addicts, the upper class and
the lower class.
Inspired
Who would've thought that one day someone in the United
Kingdom would buy my record, or someone in Sri Lanka would
be inspired by one of my songs. Or that Australia would
welcome me to do a month long tour. Who was I? Just a kid
from the streets of Cleveland that society had written off
as a lost cause.
I Am
Who am I? I am the rose that grew from concrete. I am a
survivor of the cruel streets of south-east Cleveland. I am
someone who has shattered statistics, broken the curse,
lived through death. I am a warrior who triumphed over my
enemies, I beat the odds, I walked through darkness, only to
find the light. I've engaged in a battle that's been raging
since the beginning of time. I've overcome my past, my pain
and my struggles.
He
I should've died, overdosed, been hit by bullets, been
sentenced to life, I should've went back to jail, I
should've stayed in the streets, fufilled statistics, stayed
hooked on drugs, became what
they said I would be.. nothing. But I became something. He
had a plan, a future, a destiny that He placed inside of me
since the creation of the world. No bullet could stop it, no
drug could sedate it, no person could steal it, no prison
could bind it, no demon could hinder it, because greater is
He that is in me than he that is in this world.
Reality
All I need is one mic, one stage, one soul to speak to. One
chance to lead the wild into the way. You can have the cars,
the money, the fame and fortune. My music is reality, not
entertainment. So when the lights go out, you will still
hear my voice. The trends will die, the images pass, but His
word will continue through the corridor of your mind and
soul. It pierces and divides, it rips through lies. It
brings men to their knees, the proud resist it, but the
humble receive it.
Found
Amazing grace how sweet the sound, that saved a criminal
like me. I once was lost, but now I'm found. Was blind but
now I see.
Concerts
Patrick Davis has performed on Cornerstone in 2007.
Albums
His debut album is called "Wartime" released in 2000.
New project
His latest project is called "Death of Innocence" released
in 2009. |
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Release: | The Death of Innocence |
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Media: | [Audio CD] [Digital Download] | Released: | 2009 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
Info: | The album is released on February 10th, 2009.
1. Be
2. We Will Not Comply
3. Fatal Attraction
4. Have Mercy
5. Kingdoms
6. Refugee
7. Pledge of Allegiance
8. American Terrorists
9. Prisoner of War |
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Release: | Erasing The Revelation (EP) |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 2007 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
Info: | The EP is released on September 14th, 2007.
1. Return Of The King
2. Boots and Butterflies
3. Chariots
4. Out of Darkness
5. Kill the Mannequin
6. Erasing The Revelation - featuring Dr. Louis Kayatin |
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Release: | Dead Serious (DVD) |
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Media: | [Video (DVD)] | Released: | 2007 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
Info: | The DVD is released on April 12th, 2007. It's an interview
done with Patrick Davis by Breakaway TV.
Contents
Dead Serious is an in depth true story of Patrick's past,
present and future. Hear how his life was changed after near
death experiences, kidnapping 5 people, seeing his brother
murdered and facing 45 years in prison. |
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Release: | Wake Up |
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Media: | [Audio CD] [Digital Download] | Released: | 2006 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
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Release: | Real Music Compilation |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 2005 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
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Release: | Till My Last Breath |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 2004 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
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Release: | Seven Candles EP |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 2002 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
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Release: | Wartime |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 2000 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Indie (Independant Release) |
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