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Patrick J. Alger (born September 23, 1947, in LaGrange, GeorgiaCarlin 2003, p. 3.) is an American country music songwriter, singer and guitarist and a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (2010) and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame (2013).[1]

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  1. 35 relations: All Things Considered, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Arlen Roth, Artie Traum, Brenda Lee, Country music, Country Music Association, Crystal Gayle, Dolly Parton, Don Williams, Fresh Air, Garth Brooks, Georgia Music Hall of Fame, Hal Ketchum, Happy Traum, John Herald, Kathy Mattea, LaGrange, Georgia, Livingston Taylor, Lyle Lovett, Maria Muldaur, Mark Collie, Nanci Griffith, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Nashville, Tennessee, Once in a Very Blue Moon, Peter, Paul and Mary, Small Town Saturday Night (song), Sugar Hill Records (bluegrass label), The Everly Brothers, The Thunder Rolls, Trisha Yearwood, True Love (Don Williams song), Unanswered Prayers, Woodstock, New York.

All Things Considered

All Things Considered (ATC) is the flagship news program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR).

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The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that collectively licenses the public performance rights of its members' musical works to venues, broadcasters, and digital streaming services (music stores).

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Arlen Roth

Arlen Roth (born October 30, 1952) is an American guitarist, teacher, and author.

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Artie Traum

Arthur Roy Traum (April 3, 1943 – July 20, 2008) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and producer.

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Brenda Lee

Brenda Mae Tarpley (born December 11, 1944), known professionally as Brenda Lee, is an American singer. Pat Alger and Brenda Lee are country musicians from Georgia (U.S. state) and singer-songwriters from Georgia (U.S. state).

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Country music

Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest.

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Country Music Association

The Country Music Association (CMA) is an American trade association with the stated aim of promoting and developing country music throughout the world.

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Crystal Gayle

Brenda Gail Webb, known professionally as Crystal Gayle (b. January 9, 1951) is an American country music singer widely known for her 1977 hit "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue".

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Dolly Parton

Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and philanthropist, known primarily for her decades-long career in country music.

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Don Williams

Donald Ray Williams (May 27, 1939 – September 8, 2017) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and 2010 inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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Fresh Air

Fresh Air is an American radio talk show broadcast on National Public Radio stations across the United States since 1985.

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Garth Brooks

Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962) is an American country singer and songwriter.

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Georgia Music Hall of Fame

The Georgia Music Hall of Fame was a hall of fame to recognize music performers and music industry professionals from or connected to the state of Georgia.

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Hal Ketchum

Hal Michael Ketchum (April 9, 1953November 23, 2020) was an American country music singer and songwriter.

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Happy Traum

Harry Peter "Happy" Traum (May 9, 1938 – July 17, 2024) was an American folk musician who started playing around Washington Square in the late 1950s.

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John Herald

John Herald (September 6, 1939 – July 18, 2005) was an American folk and bluegrass songwriter, solo and studio musician and one-time member of The Greenbriar Boys trio.

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Kathy Mattea

Kathleen Alice Mattea (born June 21, 1959) is an American country music and bluegrass singer.

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LaGrange, Georgia

LaGrange is a city in and the county seat of Troup County, Georgia, United States.

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Livingston Taylor

Livingston Taylor (born November 21, 1950) is an American singer-songwriter and folk musician.

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Lyle Lovett

Lyle Pearce Lovett (born November 1, 1957) at Allmusic – Lovett's Genre and Styles.

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Maria Muldaur

Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s.

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Mark Collie

George Mark Collie (born January 18, 1956) is an American country music singer, songwriter, musician, actor, record producer, and fundraiser for Type 1 diabetes study.

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Nanci Griffith

Nanci Caroline Griffith (July 6, 1953 – August 13, 2021) was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter.

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Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame was established in 1970 by the Nashville Songwriters Foundation, Inc.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, often known as Music City, is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County.

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Once in a Very Blue Moon

Once in a Very Blue Moon is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith, released in 1985.

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Peter, Paul and Mary

Peter, Paul and Mary were an American folk group formed in New York City in 1961 during the American folk music revival phenomenon.

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Small Town Saturday Night (song)

"Small Town Saturday Night" is a song written by Pat Alger and Hank DeVito, and recorded by American country music artist Hal Ketchum.

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Sugar Hill Records (bluegrass label)

Sugar Hill Records is an American bluegrass and Americana record label.

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The Everly Brothers

The Everly Brothers were an American rock duo, known for steel-string acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing.

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The Thunder Rolls

"The Thunder Rolls" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks.

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Trisha Yearwood

Patricia Lynn Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is an American country singer. Pat Alger and Trisha Yearwood are country musicians from Georgia (U.S. state) and singer-songwriters from Georgia (U.S. state).

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True Love (Don Williams song)

"True Love" is a song written by Pat Alger, and recorded by American country music artist Don Williams.

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Unanswered Prayers

"Unanswered Prayers" is a song by American country music artist Garth Brooks which hit No.

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Woodstock, New York

Woodstock is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States, in the northern part of the county, northwest of Kingston.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Alger

Also known as Patrick Alger.