Patrick Huston Dailey was born in Omaha Nebraska March 4, 1941. The second son of Tom and Bobbie Dailey, brothers Michael (eldest) Dennis and Terry made up the Dailey family. He was raised in Kirkwood Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. Pat formed a band in high school, "Pat and the K-Tones." They played all the sock-hops and Teen Town's in the area. Fresh in music, playing cover tunes while accompanying himself on a six string acoustic guitar. While stationed in Hawaii in 1960 he was fortunate enough to open for the "Legendary Don Ho.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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JUST HOW DRUNK ARE WE GONNA GET? performed by Pat Dailey, written by Shel Silverstein
FC Just how drunk are we gonna get? F Don't ask me, I don't know yet. FBb I just walked in and we just met. C And there's 20 more bars that we're still gonna hit.
FC Will I have a single? Will you have a double? F Will we get mello? Will we get in trouble? FBb Will we get lucky? Will we get stinko? CC7 Will we stay sober? No, I don't think so.
CHORUS: FC Just how drunk are we gonna get? F Don't ask me, I ain't there yet. FBb I got a whistle that still aint wet. C So just how drunk are we gonna get.
Will we start dancing and singing loud? Will we jump on the bar and moon the crowd? Will you get goosed? Will I get molested? Will we get cheered or will we get arrested?
CHORUS
Will I get in a fight? Will I wreck my car? Will I barf on my shoes and leave the bar with somebodys wife that I've never known, or will I get really drunk and go home to my own?