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Athens is the home base for Drive-By Truckers. Hood and his family relocated to beautiful Portland Oregon in the summer of where they have been renovating a year old house. In addition to touring, recording and writing, Hood has also recently done a little acting with small roles in a couple of upcoming films The Dark Divide with David Cross and an indie film called Rag and Bone. If you can provide the additional information requested, we would be grateful.

Note: If you do not have a specific date in mind, please write "mutually agreeable date" in the box above. The record is divided into time periods - the earlier one from his late twenties, troubled times. In his book, the main character was a broke song-writer and in between every chapter would be a song and several songs on the record he wrote for that.

The later period is present-day and more about his family and his older kin passing away. Billy Ringo is a character in the record, who is a fictional version of someone Patterson was friends with who constantly had near-death experiences.

Patterson recently played a few gigs with his dad for the first time ever and loved it. Hood has released three solo albums in his career, beginning with 's Killers and Stars on New West Records, followed by the self-released on Ruth St. Hood has been married two times.

Hood now lives with his wife in Portland, Oregon, he said on July 27, at a show in Omaha, Nebraska. American singer-songwriter and co-founder of the band Drive-By Truckers. Patterson Hood. Growing up in a musical household, Hood began writing songs when he was eight years old, and at 14 he was playing guitar in a local rock band.

Hood was attending college in when he formed the band Adam's House Cat with his friend and roommate Mike Cooley. The group developed a local following and won Musician Magazine's Best Unsigned Band competition in , but the band's regional success didn't lead to a wider audience, and they broke up without ever releasing their only album.

Hood and Cooley continued to work together, playing as a duo under the name Virgil Kane and later in a short-lived band called Horsepussy. In , Hood and Cooley were both living in Athens, Georgia, and the pair decided to take one more stab at forming a band. The new group was called the Drive-By Truckers , whose style was informed by both country and hard rock.

The band toured hard behind their first two albums, 's Gangstabilly and 's Pizza Deliverance , and the live set Alabama Ass Whuppin' documented their growing strength on-stage, but it was 's Southern Rock Opera that truly put the band on the map. A concept album following the rise and fall of a band not unlike Lynyrd Skynyrd and the sometimes-difficult legacies of life in the South, Southern Rock Opera earned critical praise and impressive sales.

The deal with Lost Highway proved to be short lived; the label rejected the Truckers ' follow-up to Southern Rock Opera , 's Decoration Day , and after buying back the master, the DBTs struck a new deal with the independent New West label, who promptly released the album as-is to more critical success.



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