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Artist description
25 years young Paul Gillings belts out his heart through his awesome musicianship, and sizable songwriting prowess. Songs of spritual and emotional torment, broken minded, broken hearted and bitter-sweet, makes this fresh songwriter an old head on young shoulders. |
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Music Style
Acoustic Rock |
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Musical Influences
U2, Pearl Jam, Paul Weller, Led Zepplin, Manic Street Preachers |
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Similar Artists
U2, Pearl Jam, Paul Weller, Led Zepplin, Manic Street Preachers |
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Artist History
Starting on Harmonica at the age of 11, Paul quickly became more than adept and before long was more of a child progidy and was on the wotld stages. With 5 Glastonbury appearences and 42 TV appearences worldwide before the age of 16 is quite and achievement then add to that the America tour when he was 14, the channel islands tour when 16 and europe and the many British Blues festival appearence inbetween. Paul also added to his 15 junior British Harmonica championship titles when in 1993 at the age of 17 Paul won the world Harmonica championships in two disiplines. It was after this that Paul turned his attention to the guitar and started writing tunes and songs of his own. Two or three successful bands came by, the most recent being the awesome power of the band "Nexus", a career turn that boosted Paul's songwriting confidence and with the split leading him right here!
These days apart from his own material, Paul also guests on harmonica for a number of his friend's bands including session wrk on their own CD's and demos, W.A.C. and Llewelyn going so far as to take him on their tour of France with them!
But, his own songs will always burn and that;s where we find him settle. tenous being the operative word because it describes everything that Paul's music isn't! |
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Group Members
Paul Gillings |
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Instruments
Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica |
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Albums
Tenuous |
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Location
Lowestoft, Suffolk - United Kingdom |
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