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  1. One last live track from The Brewery, Raleigh, NC on 4th February 1994. Fairly poor sound quality but so interesting to hear these first musical steps that R...

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  2. May 13, 2023 · Ryan Adams - The Patty Duke Syndrome - Maybe I (Live 1994) - YouTube. graciousfew. 1.82K subscribers. Subscribed. 11. 189 views 6 months ago. Recorded live at The Brewery in Raleigh, NC...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ryan_AdamsRyan Adams - Wikipedia

    Following the breakup of his high school band, The Patty Duke Syndrome, Adams helped found Whiskeytown with Caitlin Cary, Eric "Skillet" Gilmore, Steve Grothmann and Phil Wandscher. Whiskeytown saw Adams move to alt-country, describing punk rock as "too hard to sing" in the title track of Whiskeytown's debut album Faithless Street.

  5. A second Patty Duke Syndrome track from the collection of 11 songs that may well have been planned to form the basis of an album.

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  6. www.musicianguide.com › 1608003318 › Ryan-AdamsRyan Adams Biography

    After five years with the Patty Duke Syndrome, Adams grew tired of the punk scene and began listening to bluegrass and country music performed by the Stanley Brothers, Willie Nelson, and Hank Williams.

  7. Mar 29, 2016 · Way back in the long-ago days before Whiskeytown, Ryan Adams had a great little punk band called Patty Duke Syndrome — named after the television star and Oscar-winning actress Anna Marie “PattyDuke, who had played “identical cousins” on “The Patty Duke Show” in the ’60s (and was subsequently diagnosed with bipolar disorder ...

  8. In 1994, Adams left the Patty Duke Syndrome and formed Whiskeytown with guitarist Phil Wandscher and violinist Caitlin Cary.