1. Pat Steward was born on May 4,1962 and is a Canadian drummer and singer who is a member of the band Odds, and has recorded and toured with Bryan Adams and Matthew Good, among many others.

1. Pat Steward was born on May 4,1962 and is a Canadian drummer and singer who is a member of the band Odds, and has recorded and toured with Bryan Adams and Matthew Good, among many others.
In high school, Pat Steward was a keen student of the drums.
In 1980, Pat Steward enrolled in the jazz program at Malaspina College on Vancouver Island.
In one of their shows, Pat Steward was spotted by Bryan Adams and recruited to play on, and tour to promote, Adams' smash album Reckless.
Elliott had been a founding member of Odds and the band was mid-way through recording their commercial breakthrough album Good Weird Feeling when Pat Steward joined the band.
Pat Steward would go on to record, compose and tour with Odds until their hiatus in 1999.
Pat Steward played on the soundtracks of the Kids in the Hall film Brain Candy and mini-series Death Comes to Town.
Pat Steward played on Kids in the Hall member Bruce McCulloch's 2002 album Drunk Baby Project, and the soundtrack for a film he directed, Dog Park.
Pat Steward began an association with Canadian guitarist Colin James and recorded and toured with James on and off for the better part of a decade.
In 2003 Pat Steward performed on the album Avalanche with popular Canadian rocker Matthew Good.
Pat Steward resumed his role in the band while continuing as a session player.
Pat Steward is busy as a clinician and, through his association with the Sonor drum company and Sabian cymbal company, he frequently teaches and talks about what he does.