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"Man, I am a pop singer, I don't know how to sing country music."

This is what Pat Zill said to the record promoter who took him to Nashville in the early sixties. Producer Owen Bradley handled Pat's first recording, "Pick Me Up on Your Way Down." A million copies later, Pat Zill was a country singing sensation.


"You were mine for just a while, now you're puttin' on the style"
That first single was followed up with two more crossover country hits, "Key's in the Mailbox" and "Heartaches by the Numbers." Pat toured all over the country and Canada, finally settling down back in Columbus, Ohio.

"The key's in the mailbox c'mon in, I'm sittin' here, wishin' dear, I had your love again"
In Columbus, Pat's nightclub "The Boathouse" was the most popular spot on the famous Eastside strip. Although known for his country hits, Pat stocked the jukebox with his favorite Frank Sinatra records. When on stage Pat feels right at home, singing his own hits, Sinatra tunes and other pop favorites.

"I'll be a big man man in a big house, With acres and acres of ground"
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