Henry Paul (musician)

Henry Paul (musician)

Infobox musical artist
Name = Henry Paul


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Background = solo_singer
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Born = Birth date|1949|8|25|df=yes
Hurley, New York , U.S.
Instrument = Vocals
Guitar
Genre = Southern rock
Country
Occupation = Musician, Songwriter
Years_active = 1966 – present
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Associated_acts = The Outlaws, Henry Paul Band, BlackHawk
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Henry Paul (born August 25, 1949 in Hurley, New York) is an American Southern rock and country singer/songwriter who was a founding member of the Southern rock band The Outlaws, the front man and founder of the Henry Paul Band and the lead singer for the country band BlackHawk.

Biography

Early life

Henry was born in Kingston, New York and lived on a farm in nearby Hurley, but when his father and mother divorced, Henry, his two sisters, Anselma and Helen and his mother moved to the St. Petersburg area in central Florida as a young boy. At the age of 17, he played his first music gig in a coffee house in St. Petersburg, and by 1969, he had moved back north to Greenwhich Village, New York, to pursue a career in music. While living in New York he 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, Henry and Jim Fish formed the country rock group Sienna with future Outlaw members Monte Yoho and Frank O'Keefe.

The Outlaws

In 1972 the group Sienna disbanded and The Outlaws were formed with Henry, Frank, Monte, and Hughie Thomasson. 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, Henry left to pursue a solo career.After several short lived "reunions" and the Death of Hughie Thomasson the Outlaws 2008 came to fruition because of the hard work of Henry Paul and Monte Yoho. The Outlaws 2008 have had rave critical acclaim since the first concert in February.

Henry Paul Band

Within the year, Henry founded the Henry Paul Band, debuting in 1979 with the album "Grey Ghost" included songs such as "So Long," and "Grey Ghost," which was dedicated to the memory of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie Van Zant. The band recorded three more albums including, "Feel The Heat", which had more of a rock edge and included the title track, as well as "Whiskey Talkin'." Their third album, Anytime, included the top-40 hit "Living Without Your Love" and live show highlight "Crazy Eyes." Henry's last, self-titled album with the Henry Paul Band featured the haunting song "Tragedy."

In 1983 the Henry Paul Band disbanded as Henry reunited with Hughie Thomasson of The Outlaws. Their collaboration led to the 1986 release of The Outlaws' Soldiers of Fortune. He 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 Henry in BlackHawk to create a new blend of country music, using three-part harmonies and introspective songs.

BlackHawk

BlackHawk's #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". In 2002, the group left Arista for Columbia Records, with one album — 2002's "Spirit Dancer" — being released on that label before the group was dropped in 2003. The 2008 lineup is signed to Radiance Records.

External links

* [http://www.henrypaul.com/henrybio.html| Henry Paul biography page]


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