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Instruments
  
Bass guitar

Role
  
Bassist

Name
  
Patrick Dahlheimer


Years active
  
1980s–present

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Birth name
  
Patrick Michael Dahlheimer

Born
  
May 30, 1971 (age 52) (
1971-05-30
)

Origin
  
York, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Labels
  
Radioactive RecordsEpic RecordsQuestionable Entertainment

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Post-grunge, Hard rock

Albums
  
Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi, Awake: The Best of Live, V, Mental Jewelry

Associated acts
  
Live, The Gracious Few

Music groups
  
Live, The Gracious Few


Similar
  
Chad Taylor (guitarist), Chad Gracey, Ed Kowalczyk

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Patrick Michael "Pat" Dahlheimer (born May 30, 1971 in York, Pennsylvania) is the bassist for the bands Live and The Gracious Few. Live have sold over 20 million records, including the 8x platinum album Throwing Copper.

Contents

Patrick Dahlheimer Welcome to Lakland

The Band "Live" All Over You


Biography

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Pat is a founding member of the band Live and has appeared on all their albums to date. He met his future Live bandmates at middle school in York, Pennsylvania. When vocalist Ed Kowalczyk left the band in 2009, Dahlheimer formed the band The Gracious Few along with Chad Taylor and Chad Gracey of Live and Kevin Martin and Sean Hennesy from the band Candlebox. They released their debut album The Gracious Few in 2010. In 2011, Live announced their intention to record new material and Chris Shinn was brought in as the new lead singer in 2012.

With Live

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  • all albums to date
  • With The Gracious Few

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  • The Gracious Few (2010)
  • References

    Patrick Dahlheimer Wikipedia