Patti Miner
Pat Marie Gagon (born December 12, 1955) is an American actress, singer, author and entrepreneur most notable for her gospel country style of music. and hit solo single Outlaw Blues.
Biography
Early life
Born Pat Marie Gagon in Utah to Marie and Fred Gagon, Patti was raised as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, along her three sisters: Utahna, Sharon, and Carol; and three brothers: Richard, Ira and Fred Jr. Patti started singing in church at age of 6 and performed in community plays and appeared on television. In her high school, Orem High, she performed in the live band “Peace and Happiness.”
Education and Early Career
She later attended Brigham Young University and got degrees in Psychology, Musical Theater and Education. She taught Bonneville Elementary School's 2nd grade class in the first televised Open Class Room. After graduation, she taught at the Junior College and started the Dance Team and Cheer Squads at Utah Technical Center, (currently Utah Valley University).