Second Cup Cafe: Pat Monahan
Former Lead Singer Of Train Rides The Solo Track Onto The Second Cup Stage With "Last Of Seven"
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Play CBS Video Video Second Cup Cafe: Pat Monahan Pat Monahan rose to fame as the lead-singer of the Grammy-Award winning rock band Train. Now he's striking out on his own. He performs material from his new album "The Last of Seven."
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He showcases the album, a mix of soulful rock and ballads, on our Second Cup Cafe stage.
Born in Erie, Pa., in 1969, Monahan was part of a Led Zeppelin cover band before he formed Train with his friend Rob Hotchkiss in 1994.
The group has had three top 10 albums, with such hit songs as "Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)."
Prior to the debut of Monahan's solo album, its first single, "Her Eyes," was released in July.
For more information turn to his Web site, www.patmonahan.net.
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