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  1. 21 dic 2009 · Print. A new documentary about a man's search for a living kidney donor combines medical drama and rock music. Pat Spurgeon is the drummer with the rock band Rogue Wave. He was born with only...

  2. 10 nov 2009 · Pat Spurgeon is a drummer with Rogue Wave, an indie rock band that’s toured the world and released several critically acclaimed albums. He’s passionate about his career as a professional...

  3. 24 mag 2016 · Zach Rogue and Pat Spurgeon, the evergreen fixtures of indie pop group Rogue Wave, are well-versed in the art of the sonic wardrobe change. Over the band’s 14-year run, guitarists, keyboardists and bassists have checked in and out of active duty playing and recording with the group.

  4. itvs.org › films › d-tourD Tour | ITVS

    10 nov 2009 · Pat Spurgeon is a drummer with Rogue Wave, an indie rock band that’s toured the world and released several critically acclaimed albums. He’s passionate about his career as a professional musician, and he’s determined to not let anything stand in the way — not even a serious medical condition.

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt1321364D Tour (2009) - IMDb

    4 apr 2009 · D Tour: Directed by Jim Granato. With Evan Farrell, Benjamin Gibbard, Daniel Handler, Graham Edward Lebron. Pat Spurgeon is a professional musician whose dreams of being in a successful rock 'n' roll band have come true. But just as his band, Rogue Wave, starts to take off, his kidney starts to fail.

    • (55)
    • Documentary
    • Jim Granato
    • 2009-04-04
  6. www.imdb.com › video › vi640942617D Tour - D tour | IMDb

    PG | Documentary. D tour. Pat Spurgeon is a professional musician whose dreams of being in a successful working rock n roll band have come true. But just as his band, Rogue Wave, starts to take off, his kidney starts to fail.

  7. 24 mag 2016 · We spoke with Pat Spurgeon, one of the fixtures of indie pop group Rogue Wave, about balancing roles in the studio, where he draws inspiration from and the joy of a rotating cast of gear, instead of a rotating cast of players.