Love for family drives both Patrick John Hughes and his son, Patrick Henry Hughes, to expand possibilities.
Patrick Henry was born without eyes and without the ability to fully straighten his arms and legs, making him unable to walk. He has overcome these physical issues to excel as a musician and public speaker.
Musician Patrick Henry has flourished with the support of his family. His father, Patrick John, sees his blessings with family as his driving inspiration to serve them each day.
Patrick Henry played in the University of Louisville Marching Band for five seasons with help from his father, who tirelessly maneuvered Patrick Henry’s wheelchair through the formations during practices and games. During this time, his dad spent his days attending classes on campus assisting his son and working the overnight shift. Patrick Henry speaks fluent Spanish, and in 2010 graduated from U of L magna cum laude.
The pair made appearances all across the USA and even shared their story internationally. They were featured on ESPN, “Oprah,” “The Ellen Show,” “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” “The Today Show,” and many others. Their book, “I Am Potential,” was turned into a feature-length film by the same name. Patrick has also recorded two musical CDs.
Patrick Henry resides in Louisville with his father and mother (Patricia), and has two brothers, Cameron and Jesse.