Pat Upton (singer)

Pat Upton
Birth name Patrick Upton
Born August 5, 1940
Geraldine, Alabama, U.S.
Died July 27, 2016 (aged 75)
Guntersville, Alabama, U.S.
Genres Pop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Years active 1964-2016
Labels Columbia

Pat Upton (August 5, 1940 – July 27, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist with the band Spiral Starecase. He was the songwriter of, and lead vocalist on, their 1969 gold-selling single "More Today Than Yesterday", which peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has been covered by Sonny & Cher, Diana Ross, Andy Williams, Lena Horne, Patti Austin, and Goldfinger.

After Spiral Starecase disbanded in 1971, Upton relocated to Los Angeles, where he worked as a session musician and then a band member for Ricky Nelson. Upton was noted as having an exceptionally high voice for a man. On December 30, 1985, after a performance at Upton's Guntersville, Alabama club PJ's Alley, Nelson asked Upton to accompany him on a flight to Dallas, Texas, but Upton declined due to business obligations. The flight crashed, killing Nelson, Nelson's fiancée Helen, and five members of Nelson's band.

Upton lived with his wife, former model Lynn Upton, in Guntersville, and they had three daughters and a son, while he was a grandfather of six. He died in his hometown of Geraldine, Alabama on July 27, 2016, at age 75.

Discography

Solo
  • Then and Now - 1995
With Rick Nelson
  • Playing to Win - backing vocals - 1981
With Juice Newton