Patterson opens up to PEOPLE about feeling gratitude for fans' continued support "after 40 years of growing up with me" on the popular children's show “It's a very humbling thing for me every time I ...
The music industry is one where the talented are often times shelved and the talent-less are developed. Rahsaan Patterson belongs to the earlier creed. Since his self-titled debut ten years ago, ...
WORKING WITH BRANDY on her No. 1 hit “Baby” when she was only 14 provided singer-songwriter-producer Rahsaan Patterson with a new insight into his own lengthy musical career. “It allowed me to see the ...
Among R&B's legions of preening crooners, Rahsaan Patterson is the rare singer who eschews affected bravado for an eclectic style inspired by both his difficult past and his journey of self-discovery.
Twenty-five years ago, Rahsaan Patterson released his self-titled debut album on MCA Records. A former child performer who got his start on the musical children’s TV show “Kids Incorporated” (where ...
Curse of "American Idol" has severely stilted exploration of any music beyond the "safe" confines of dreary pop pablum. Case in point: Lalah Hathaway and Rahsaan Patterson made their reputations on ...
Singer/songwriter Rahsaan Patterson has recorded his first holiday CD, titled "The Ultimate Gift"; A cappella sextet Take 6 harmonizes on a selection of jazz and R&B standards for its forthcoming… By ...
Neo-soul artist Rahsaan Patterson was only 10 years old when he began his showbiz career on the Disney Channel show, Kids Incorporated. Since then, he's forged a successful music career, singing ...
Known as “The Kid” on the ’80s sitcom “Kids Incorporated” to writing hits for some of our favorite artists such as Brandy, Ledisi and Van Hunt, R&B and jazz singer Rahsaan Patterson continues to ...
In 1997, before Musiq sang about being Just Friends, Jill Scott stopped chicken heads from Getting in the Way and Bilal found his Soul Sista, there was Rahsaan Patterson. With his red-tinged blown-out ...
Curse of "American Idol" has severely stilted exploration of any music beyond the "safe" confines of dreary pop pablum. Case in point: Lalah Hathaway and Rahsaan Patterson made their reputations on ...