Patrick Droney
Patrick Droney is a singer who wrote the ballad "High Hope," which got some attention in 2016. He put out his first album, "Reclamation," in 2018. In 2020,...
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Patrick Droney is a singer who wrote the ballad "High Hope," which got some attention in 2016. He put out his first album, "Reclamation," in 2018. In 2020, there were some plagiarism allegations that he denied.
His songs include "High Hope," "On Your Way Home," and "Like The Water." He released another album called "Revival" in 2022.
He has worked with musicians like John Smith on guitar, Mary Jones on bass, and Tom Brown on drums. He's also recorded with other artists including Sarah Brightman and Kygo.
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