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Henry Paul (singer)

Henry Paul (born August 25, 1949) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter who was an original recording member of the Southern rock band Outlaws. Paul left to form the Henry Paul Band but then returned to the Outlaws. He also is a founding member of the country band Blackhawk.

Henry Paul
Henry Paul performing with Blackhawk in May 2024.
Background information
Born (1949-08-25) August 25, 1949 (age 74)
Kingston, New York, U.S.
OriginSt. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • mandolin
Years active1966–present
Member of
Formerly ofHenry Paul Band

Biography edit

Early life edit

Henry Paul was born in Kingston, New York, and lived on a farm in nearby Hurley, but when his father and mother divorced, Paul, his sisters Anselma and Helen, and his mother moved to Temple Terrace, a suburb of Tampa, Florida, as a young boy. At the age of 17, he played his first music gigs at High School folk festivals and playing at the 18th String Coffee House and Music Emporium in Tampa, and by 1969, he had moved back north to Greenwich Village, New York, to pursue a career in music. While living in New York, Paul retraced the footsteps of his hero Bob Dylan and played on the streets to make a living while cutting demos for Epic Records. With an invitation to play a concert in his hometown, he returned to Tampa in 1971. There, Paul and Jim Fish formed the country rock group Sienna with future Outlaw members Monte Yoho and Frank O'Keefe.

The Outlaws edit

In 1972, the group Sienna disbanded and Paul joined the group "The Outlaws" which had been formed in 1967. They started playing clubs around the Tampa area and added Billy Jones. By 1974, they were on the road opening shows for several established Southern rock groups including Lynyrd Skynyrd. Clive Davis of Arista Records discovered them and signed the group to their first record deal; they became the fledgling label's first rock band. Their self-titled debut album quickly went gold on the success of hits like "Green Grass and High Tides," and "There Goes Another Love Song." In 1977, after recording two more albums with the Outlaws, Paul left the band to pursue a solo career. Following the death of Hughie Thomasson, Paul became the bandleader of The Outlaws in the first lineup to not include Thomasson since the formation of the band. In 2012, the Outlaws released the critically acclaimed album, "It's About Pride". The band still tours extensively throughout the United States with the current lineup which includes Paul, Mike Bailey (drums), Randy Threet (bass guitar), Dave Robbins (keyboards), Jimmy Dormire (lead guitar) and Jeff Aulich(guitars).

Henry Paul Band edit

Within a year after leaving The Outlaws, Paul founded the Henry Paul Band, debuting in 1979 with the album Grey Ghost. It included songs such as "So Long" and "Grey Ghost", which was dedicated to the memory of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie Van Zant. He told Songfacts that he wrote "Lonely Dreamer" while visualizing a painting of a girl with the words "Lonely Dreamer" underneath. The band recorded three more albums including Feel The Heat in 1980, which had more of a rock edge and included the title track as well as "Whiskey Talkin'" and "Longshot" that went to #3 on the Billboard Bubbling Under The Hot 100 Singles Chart in 1980. Their third album was released in 1981, Anytime, included the hit "Keeping Our Love Alive" #50 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and #23 Billboard Top Tracks(Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart) in 1982 with background vocals by Richard Paige of Mr. Mister & Bill Champlin of Chicago. The album also featured a non-charted single "Living Without Your Love" that was played on some album rock stations, cover version of Van Morrison's "Brown Eyed Girl" #5 Billboard Bubbling Under The Hot 100 Singles Chart in 1982, and a live show highlight "Crazy Eyes". Henry Paul Band's fourth and final self-titled album was released in 1982, featuring the songs "Hold On", Heat Of The Night" and the haunting song "Tragedy" . During the Henry Paul Band era, Paul also did voice-over work at WYNF-FM (95ynf) in Tampa Bay, Florida .

In 1983, the Henry Paul Band disbanded as Paul reunited with Hughie Thomasson of the Outlaws. Their collaboration led to the 1986 release of The Outlaws' Soldiers of Fortune. Paul remained with the band until 1989, when he left again to start a new career in country music, founding BlackHawk in 1991. Van Stephenson and Dave Robbins joined Paul in BlackHawk to create a new blend of country music, using three-part harmonies and introspective songs.

Blackhawk edit

BlackHawk's No. 11 debut, "Goodbye Says It All", was heavily promoted on CMT during 1994. Following the platinum success of their self-titled debut album, they developed into a touring band. They have produced five studio albums, BlackHawk, Strong Enough, Love & Gravity, The Sky's the Limit, Spirit Dancer and one compilation album, Greatest Hits. They were nominated for Top New Vocal Group or Duet by the Academy of Country Music in 1994, but lost to Gibson/Miller Band. In 2002, the group left Arista for Columbia Records, with one album — 2002's Spirit Dancer — being released on that label. The 2008 lineup is signed to Radiance Records. In July 2014 BlackHawk released its first studio album in 12 years called "Brothers of the Southland." The title track is a tribute to Southern Rock bands and all those who have passed on.

Discography edit

with Outlaws edit

with The Henry Paul Band edit

  • Grey Ghost (1979)
  • Feel the Heat (1980)
  • Anytime (1981)

Solo edit

  • Henry Paul (1982)

with BlackHawk edit

References edit

External links edit

  • Henry Paul official webpage

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Henry Paul born August 25 1949 is an American musician singer and songwriter who was an original recording member of the Southern rock band Outlaws Paul left to form the Henry Paul Band but then returned to the Outlaws He also is a founding member of the country band Blackhawk Henry PaulHenry Paul performing with Blackhawk in May 2024 Background informationBorn 1949 08 25 August 25 1949 age 74 Kingston New York U S OriginSt Petersburg Florida U S GenresSouthern rockcountryOccupation s MusiciansingersongwriterInstrument s VocalsguitarmandolinYears active1966 presentMember ofBlackhawkOutlawsFormerly ofHenry Paul Band Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 The Outlaws 1 3 Henry Paul Band 1 4 Blackhawk 2 Discography 2 1 with Outlaws 2 2 with The Henry Paul Band 2 3 Solo 2 4 with BlackHawk 3 References 4 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Henry Paul was born in Kingston New York and lived on a farm in nearby Hurley but when his father and mother divorced Paul his sisters Anselma and Helen and his mother moved to Temple Terrace a suburb of Tampa Florida as a young boy At the age of 17 he played his first music gigs at High School folk festivals and playing at the 18th String Coffee House and Music Emporium in Tampa and by 1969 he had moved back north to Greenwich Village New York to pursue a career in music While living in New York Paul retraced the footsteps of his hero Bob Dylan and played on the streets to make a living while cutting demos for Epic Records With an invitation to play a concert in his hometown he returned to Tampa in 1971 There Paul and Jim Fish formed the country rock group Sienna with future Outlaw members Monte Yoho and Frank O Keefe The Outlaws edit In 1972 the group Sienna disbanded and Paul joined the group The Outlaws which had been formed in 1967 They started playing clubs around the Tampa area and added Billy Jones By 1974 they were on the road opening shows for several established Southern rock groups including Lynyrd Skynyrd Clive Davis of Arista Records discovered them and signed the group to their first record deal they became the fledgling label s first rock band Their self titled debut album quickly went gold on the success of hits like Green Grass and High Tides and There Goes Another Love Song In 1977 after recording two more albums with the Outlaws Paul left the band to pursue a solo career Following the death of Hughie Thomasson Paul became the bandleader of The Outlaws in the first lineup to not include Thomasson since the formation of the band In 2012 the Outlaws released the critically acclaimed album It s About Pride The band still tours extensively throughout the United States with the current lineup which includes Paul Mike Bailey drums Randy Threet bass guitar Dave Robbins keyboards Jimmy Dormire lead guitar and Jeff Aulich guitars Henry Paul Band edit Within a year after leaving The Outlaws Paul founded the Henry Paul Band debuting in 1979 with the album Grey Ghost It included songs such as So Long and Grey Ghost which was dedicated to the memory of Lynyrd Skynyrd s Ronnie Van Zant He told Songfacts that he wrote Lonely Dreamer while visualizing a painting of a girl with the words Lonely Dreamer underneath The band recorded three more albums including Feel The Heat in 1980 which had more of a rock edge and included the title track as well as Whiskey Talkin and Longshot that went to 3 on the Billboard Bubbling Under The Hot 100 Singles Chart in 1980 Their third album was released in 1981 Anytime included the hit Keeping Our Love Alive 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and 23 Billboard Top Tracks Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart in 1982 with background vocals by Richard Paige of Mr Mister amp Bill Champlin of Chicago The album also featured a non charted single Living Without Your Love that was played on some album rock stations cover version of Van Morrison s Brown Eyed Girl 5 Billboard Bubbling Under The Hot 100 Singles Chart in 1982 and a live show highlight Crazy Eyes Henry Paul Band s fourth and final self titled album was released in 1982 featuring the songs Hold On Heat Of The Night and the haunting song Tragedy During the Henry Paul Band era Paul also did voice over work at WYNF FM 95ynf in Tampa Bay Florida In 1983 the Henry Paul Band disbanded as Paul reunited with Hughie Thomasson of the Outlaws Their collaboration led to the 1986 release of The Outlaws Soldiers of Fortune Paul remained with the band until 1989 when he left again to start a new career in country music founding BlackHawk in 1991 Van Stephenson and Dave Robbins joined Paul in BlackHawk to create a new blend of country music using three part harmonies and introspective songs Blackhawk edit Main article Blackhawk band BlackHawk s No 11 debut Goodbye Says It All was heavily promoted on CMT during 1994 Following the platinum success of their self titled debut album they developed into a touring band They have produced five studio albums BlackHawk Strong Enough Love amp Gravity The Sky s the Limit Spirit Dancer and one compilation album Greatest Hits They were nominated for Top New Vocal Group or Duet by the Academy of Country Music in 1994 but lost to Gibson Miller Band In 2002 the group left Arista for Columbia Records with one album 2002 s Spirit Dancer being released on that label The 2008 lineup is signed to Radiance Records In July 2014 BlackHawk released its first studio album in 12 years called Brothers of the Southland The title track is a tribute to Southern Rock bands and all those who have passed on Discography editwith Outlaws edit Outlaws 1975 Lady in Waiting 1976 Hurry Sundown 1977 Soldiers of Fortune 1986 with The Henry Paul Band edit Grey Ghost 1979 Feel the Heat 1980 Anytime 1981 Solo edit Henry Paul 1982 with BlackHawk edit Blackhawk 1994 Strong Enough 1995 Love amp Gravity 1997 The Sky s the Limit 1998 Spirit Dancer 2002 Down from the Mountain 2011 Brothers of the Southland 2014 Greatest Hits amp More 2014 Blue Highway 2022 References editExternal links editHenry Paul official webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Paul singer amp oldid 1223566674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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