Paul Slade
Paul Slade
Person from United Kingdom
Genres: folk, orchestral pop, singer-songwriter
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About Paul Slade
Paul Slade started playing the guitar at the age of 9 and when he was 13 formed his first group. When he left school in 1965 he joined The Ray King Soul Band as bass guitarist and backing singer. For the following two years he toured England playing on gigs with big names such as: Ike & Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, Jimmy Cliff, Elton John and Jimi Hendrix. After playing at "The Revolution Club" in London in 1967 he was offered a recording and management contract and recorded his first solo singles with Decca records. At the same time Slade started writing his own songs and began playing the 12-string guitar. In 1971 whilst playing in Paris he had the occasion to sign to CBS records. He decided to move to Paris where he recorded my first folk-rock album "Life of a Man" that put him on the road to a long international career. A year later his next album "Dutchman" was released. Slade also became the top 12-string guitarist in the Parisian recording studios. He spent the best part of the '70s/'80s doing session work in Paris as a guitarist and backing singer and writing and recording film music and TV commercial jingles.
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| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Paul Slade | Remember Daphne |