Hi there, I am Adam Patterson and I play Drums and Sing in The Expendables. When I'm not on tour, studio or practice room, I'm probably hanging with the band anyway, because we all live on the same street. While home I enjoy
hanging my friends and family, drinking beer at my local pub, going to a movie,
catching a SF Giants game, occasionally suit up and body board at the beach,
cook and BBQ. Pretty much relax and enjoy being in Santa Cruz.
Adam Patterson Background
I started my interest in music
when I was 7 or 8. My mom had me take piano lessons and singing in my church
youth choir, I did this off and on until about the age of 11 or 12. When
I was 14 I picked up the Bass and started a band with my child hood friend Raul
Bianchi and Cameron Hanson called Eternal Boner. I hardly knew how to
play the bass but my musical interests grew and I started messing around with
the drums. My dad helped me buy my first drum set. It was a shitty
set, but it did the job and I only wanted it in case we ever found a drummer.
Our friend Kevin Lemon had started playing the bass and he had a bigger amp than
I did. When my friends and I would try and jam, I was the only one that could
sort-of play the drums. So a bigger bass amp and the fact that I was
the only one who could keep a beat, I was quickly forced into becoming the drummer.
Raul, Cam, Kevin and I started actually playing complete songs, sometimes
with vocals. We would play really bad long covers like "House of the
Rising Sun", "Brown-Eyed Girl" and the occasional surf and blues tune that we made up. It was horrible, but a lot of fun. I remember
the feeling I'd get when we would get a song down and it actually sounded OK. I thought "hey I kinda like this!"
Another mutual friend of ours,
Geoff Weers, was a pretty decent guitar player for the jazz band in high-school
and he would jam with us sometimes. Geoff was really the only one
who knew how to actually play his instrument. We would always joke
about how we sucked and how we were EXPENDABLE. Not having a name for
our band Geoff suggested we name our band The Expendables. We liked
it and asked him to join the band. He accepted and we had three
Guitar players and a new Band name.
We played a few parties and school
events and soon graduated High School. That summer we played our
first Real show at the Catalyst in the main room. To me this was the
biggest thing that could ever happen to us. I had seen so many huge
acts play that stage while growing up. It was what I thought would be the
highlight of my career and back then it was. The show was great and we
actually had a really good turnout. Unfortunately that fall, Raul,Geoff
and Kevin went off to college. We never actually ended the band
officially but had no future plan of ever playing again. Later that
fall we got a gig with Eek-a-Mouse and I convinced Geoff to drive from LA and
and Raul was close by in Palo Alto. Kev was in Alabama a little too far
away. We found a fill-in bass player and played the show. This
went on for months.
Eventually we met a kid from a local high school
named Ryan Demars. He played both punk and reggae and really fit our
style. So Cam and I jammed with him a few times and he became our new
bass player, still to this day. Ryan, unknowingly to us at the time,
was a great song writer and quickly added a new aspect to our sound both lyrically
and musically. Shortly after Ryan joined we recorded our first real
album "No Time To Worry". and then a year later Open Container.
Cam eventually decided to hang up his guitar and ended his music career with
The Expendables. Both Kev and Cam still remain great friends with me
and the band. They are actually my roommates right now. And
that’s how it all started!