Patty PerShayla

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Patty Pershayla & The Mayhaps performing in Grand Rapids (2024)
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Also known asPatty Pershayla & The Mayhaps (2019-2024)

Patty PerShayla (known as Patty PerShayla & The Mayhaps from 2019-2024) is a rock band consisting of bassist/vocalist Patty PerShayla, guitarist Lucas Powell, and drummer Dave Hempstead. The group formed in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 2019, before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Contents

History and members

Removed "& The Mayhaps" in 2024 [11]

Discography

Albums & EPs

TitleYearCredited asAlbum/EP
SAD GIRL APOCALYPSE: bummer songs and ukulele2024Patty PerShaylaAlbum
Perpetual Motion Machine2023Patty PerShayla & The MayhapsEP
Cheap Diction2021Patty PerShayla & The MayhapsAlbum
Good with Words 'n' Sh't2020Patty PerShayla & The MayhapsEP
Oracle Bones2019Patty PerShaylaEP

Singles

TitleYearCredited as
Do It for Me2021Patty PerShayla & The Mayhaps
Candy2019Patty PerShayla

Awards

Perpetual Motion Machine won "Best Rock/Pop Album" at the WYCE Jammie Awards 2024 [12]

The music video for "Do It for Me" was nominated for Michigan Music Video Awards 2023 [13]

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