BIO: The late Frank PATTERSON, well-known tenor who sang from the heart, was a native of Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. Patterson first pursued his talent in Dublin and then continued his vocal training in London, Holland, and France. He had recorded at least 32 classical albums, frequently accompanied by his pianist-wife Eily O'GRADY. Whether ringing through the rafters of New York's Carnegie Hall or in the consecrated corridors of an Irish monastery, the dulcet tones of Irish tenor Frank Patterson never failed to bring his listeners back to the Auld Sod. Patterson's rendition of "Danny Boy" in the film "Miller's Crossing" was unforgettable. He played an Irish tenor in John Huston's "The Dead" and Neil Jordan's "Michael Collins." An handsome, engaging entertainer, Patterson performed in concert halls worldwide, including at least twice at the White House. He apparently died just a few years ago.