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Patti Davis began singing and playing guitar at the age of 11 in San Diego, California. Influenced by the Eagles and Emmy Lou Harris, she began playing with bands around San Diego as a teenager. By the mid 1980's, Patti was playing country music throughout southern California. When her family moved east to the NYC area, she joined with an established band, founded by singer-songwriter Joe Cecere, called "Bandit".

Bandit began touring the south-east and the south-west playing dance halls, fairs and opening for the biggest names in Nashville playing in the Atlantic City casinos. Such as Kathy Mattea, The Bellamy Brothers, Bailie and the Boys, Shanandoah, Ronnie Milisap, and Barbara Mandrell.

Patti has appeared on the Nashville Network (she was a weekly winner on the "Be a Star Show"), The Nashville Connection, syndicated radio show, and performed at Nashville's Blue Bird Cafe. Patti Davis & Bandit are also responsible for the Philadelphia Flyer's game song.

In 1996 Patti Davis & Bandit were signed to an indie label called "Ramblin Records", which released their debut album in June of 1997 called "Stuck on Love's Highway". The album contains ten strong originals with a variety of emotions keeping it interesting throughout. Patti has a distinguished voice that smoothly executes the well written melodies perfected for her own vocal range. Patti Davis & Bandit are sure to please all who love good country music.

For booking information contact Joe Cecere- at 201-760-0170