Little
Pattie
today looks as great as she did when she first took a strong hold on
the Australian Music scene in the mid 60's as a fourteen year old school
girl.
With a succession of hits like "He's My Blonde Headed Stompie Wompie
Real Gone Surfer boy" and "Stompin' at Maroubra", and
a long standing member of the "Bandstand Family", PATTIE has
established herself as a prominent force of the 60's revolutionary times.
Her talents were credited with awards from the Radio and Recording Industry
as 'Best National Female Vocalist' and 'Best Teenage TV Personality',
followed by a succession of Gold Records for her radio chart successes.
A definite "all rounder" in the Theatrical and Entertainment
Industry, PATTIE's talents span a broad spectrum from producing and
performing in her own children's pantomines (eg. The Little Pattie Fun
Show) to magnificent vocal treatment of the more serious 20th Century
composer's works like George and Ira Gershwin, Rogers and Hart etc.
the latter of which earns her tremendous respect amongst her musical
peers.
It is this popular music area of Jazz and Swing which has been part
of PATTIE's success story over the past few years. Pattie represented
Australia at Expo in New Orleans singing with the Bob Barnard Band.
In 1990, PATTIE was the first Australian vocalist to perform in concert
in China. Later that year she represented Australia again in Osaka and
Japan, singing with the legendary Graeme Bell Allstars.
PATTIE maintains a high profile in the Music Industry by constantly
working on new recordings, doing many live performances in venues throughout
Australia.
This exposure put together with a very impressive track record in the
Entertainment Industry has made LITTLE PATTIE a household name whom
I truly believe represents one of the best value performers currently
working in and for Australia.