- Paul Young
Infobox musical artist 2
Name = Paul Young
Img_capt = Paul Young performing in 2004
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Paul Antony Young
Alias =
Born = Birth date and age|1956|1|17|df=y
Died =
Origin =Luton ,England
Instrument = BassVocals Guitar
Genre = RockBlue-eyed soul
Occupation =
Years_active = 1970s–present
Label =Columbia Records MCA Records (US)
Associated_acts = Kat Kool & The Kool Kats
Streetband
Q-Tips
Pino Palladino
URL = [http://www.paul-young.com paul-young.com]
Current_members =
Past_members =Paul Antony Young (born
17 January 1956 ) is an English pop musician.Biography
Paul was born in
Luton ,Bedfordshire . He has an older brother Mark and a younger sister Joanne. [http://www.paul-young.com/main.htm] After school, he went to work at theVauxhall Motors factory and in his spare time played in several bands as bass guitarist. The first group for which he becamelead singer was Kat Kool & The Kool Kats. In the late 1970s he joined theStreetband , who had one Top 20 hit in the UK, with the humorous, novelty track "Toast", reaching No. 18 in November 1978.In December 1979 the Streetband broke up and Young formed the Q-Tips, who established their name by playing live but had no hits in the UK, although their single "Letter Song" did enjoy minor success in mainland
Europe .The Q-Tips went their separate ways in 1982, and Young was signed by
CBS Records as a solo performer. His first two singles, "Iron Out the Rough Spots" and a re-make of "Love of the Common People" had no success, but the third, a cover of theMarvin Gaye classic "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) " was No. 1 in theUK singles chart for three weeks in the summer of 1983, the first of fourteen British Top 40 singles, and is on the soundtrack of the 1992 British comedy filmPeter's Friends .Similar success followed all over Europe. In the UK, follow-up single "Come Back and Stay" reached No. 4, and a re-release of "Love of the Common People" made it to No. 2, while his
debut album "No Parlez " was certified platinum in various countries.Young's style at the time was a warm, approachable
white soul , though he sometimes received playful criticism for his fashion decisions. However, his choice of anAntony Price leather suit for the cover of "No Parlez " was impractical for stage, where an energetic show dictated more robust clothing.1984 was a difficult year for Young, as his first heavy promotional and live concert tour of America affected his vocal cords to the extent that he couldn't sing at all for most of the year.Fact|date=June 2008 He recovered, however, to famously perform the opening line to the Band Aid single "
Do They Know It's Christmas? " and his second album, "The Secret of Association ", secured his future success in the U.S.,Japan andAustralia . He continues to have occasional voice and throat difficulties, though.Young's biggest worldwide hit followed in 1985 with a version of
Daryl Hall 's "Everytime You Go Away ". The song reached #1 on the U.S. pop charts.He continued to have a successful career, with some highlights such as singing the
Crowded House track "Don't Dream It's Over " at theNelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute in 1988, producing a popularduet , "Senza una donna-Without a Woman", with Italianblues singerZucchero in 1991, and singing "Radio Ga Ga " with Queen in 1992, at the tribute concert to the recently deceasedFreddie Mercury . In 1991, he recorded aduet with Irish groupClannad for theBlake Edwards film "Switch", a cover of theJoni Mitchell song "Both Sides Now "."
Don't Dream It's Over ", "Senza una donna-Without a Woman", and "Both Sides Now " all feature on his firstgreatest hits album , entitled "From Time To Time - The Singles Collection ", released in 1990, including the most prominent hit singles from his first four solo albums, the three above mentioned songs and a fourth previously unreleased track, called "I'm Only Foolin' Myself". Young has released fewer solo albums since he was freed from his contract with CBS/Sony Records in 1993. He reformed the Q-Tips for a short series of concerts that year. He contributed to theVangelis album "Voices" in 1995. Young sang the British national anthem "God Save the Queen ", on the eve of England'sEuro '96 semifinal match against Germany. Now he divides his time between family, the informal Tex-Mex group Los Pacaminos, and performing live during Eighties revival tours in the UK (in 2001 and 2003).In September 2006, he appeared in the
BBC1 cookery show "Celebrity Masterchef", and won his show, allowing him a place in the semi-final. A year later, he was a contestant on another cookery show,ITV 's "Hell's Kitchen". He was ejected from Hell's Kitchen on15 September 2007 , as a result of public vote.Personal life
Young met his wife, model Stacey Smith, while making the UK video of "Come Back and Stay" in 1983. In May 2006, it was announced that the couple had separated. [ [http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006240551,00.html Pop star Young's love split | The Sun |HomePage|News ] ] They have three children: daughters Levi (born March 1987) and Layla (born August 1994), and son Grady-Cole (born January 1996).Fact|date=June 2008
He went to
Ashcroft High School inLuton .Fact|date=June 2008Albums
ingles
ee also
*
List of best-selling music artists
*Q-Tips (band) References
External links
* [http://www.paul-young.com/ Paul Young Official Website]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?P=amg&sql=Bseb1z84ajyvn Profile on AllMusic]
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