- Billy Paul
:"For the British saxophonist also named Billy Paul, see the
Wizzo Band .Billy Paul (born Paul Williams,
1 December 1934,Philadelphia [cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1495283/bio|title= IMDB profile] ) is a Grammy Award winning American soulsinger , most known for his 1972 number-one single, "Me and Mrs. Jones ".Biography
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Billy Paul began his singing career when he was twelve, appearing on local radio shows. Listening at home to his family's collection of 78s, Paul began developing a vocal style that would eventually incorporate traces of
jazz , R&B and pop.Paul attended
Temple University ,West Philadelphia Music School , andGranoff School of Music , for formal vocal training. Switching from rock music to soul to pop ballads, he soon became known through his performances on the underground musical circuit in Philadelphia. Paul's popularity grew and led to appearances in clubs and at college campuses nationally. This led to further opportunities, such as appearing in concert with such artists asCharlie Parker ,Dinah Washington ,Nina Simone ,Miles Davis ,The Impressions ,Sammy Davis, Jr. andRoberta Flack .Paul formed a trio and cut his first record, "Why Am I" for
Jubilee Records before being drafted into the Armed Services. After his discharge, he joined theNew Dawn record label, and was a brief stand in for one of the Blue Notes with Harold Melvin. His first Philly album, "Feeling Good at the Cadillac Club " combined Billy Paul and Gamble/Huff produced songs, and was released on the Gamble Label. This was followed by "Ebony Woman", a more commercial release on the Gamble & Huff Neptune Label.Later still, "
Going East ", Paul's first album released on the Philadelphia International Label, placed him into the mainstream arena. However, it was with his second album that he received both commercial and critical recognition. "360 Degrees Of Billy Paul ", and "Me and Mrs. Jones " being the most notable tracks."Me and Mrs. Jones" was a No. 1 hit for the last three weeks of 1972, selling two million copies (platinum single status), and went on to win Paul a Grammy Award. The gold album and platinum single broke the artist on world charts, including Britain where the single entered the top twenty of the
UK Singles Chart and reached number 12 in early1973 .cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 420
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5]In addition to receiving the Grammy, Paul has won several Ebby awards (given by the readers of
Ebony Magazine ); has been the recipient at theAmerican Music Awards , theNAACP Image Award and numerous proclamations and keys to cities across the United States. He has also toured internationally in the United Kingdom, and Latin America.Paul was on the Neptune Records label for many years. He recorded much other material of note, including "Am I Black Enough For You?", "Let's Make a Baby" and an alternate version of "
Let's Stay Together ". Other songs he recorded include "Thanks for Saving My Life", "Let 'em In ", "Your Song ", "Only the Strong Survive" and "Bring the Family Back".ee also
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Guests on Soul Train
*List of disco artists (A-E)
*R&B number-one hits of 1972 (USA)
*List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.)
*List of people from Philadelphia
*Philadelphia soul
*List of disco artists
*List of soul musicians References
External links
* [http://www.billypaul.com/ Billy Paul's Official Website]
* [http://wc06.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifqxqr5ldhe~T1 Billy Paul biography] atAllmusic website
* [http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/Billy-Paul.html Biography at Oldies.com]
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