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GENRE
: Acoustic / Pop / Rock
Website: paulwright.com
Myspace: myspace.com/paulwright
Reverbnation:
reverbnation.com/paulwright
Virb: virb.com/paulwright
Managment: Boardwalk Agency
Contact: booking@boardwalkagency.com
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Biography:
Hi,
my name is Paul. I grew up in Eugene, Oregon (right
above California and below Washington for those geographically
challenged). Music has always been that sort of release
in my life - both in listening and writing.
I
recorded my first song on a karaoke machine when I was
12 and then in high school I traded it in for a 4-Track.
My sister moved to Hawaii and so I visited her often
and fell in love with the islands. In college I moved
to Martha's Vineyard, MA and spent a semester writing
and recording at the Contemporary Music Center. It was
pretty cool and I got my first 4 point.
When
I graduated I moved back to Eugene and met a slalom
skier who played frontman for this disco band named
Chris Stevens who had a "real studio". So
we started recording songs together. We had a blast.
Those songs ended up attracting the attention from some
record labels in Nashville and I ended up signing and
releasing 4 CDs under Gotee Records. After my gig in
Nashville I moved to the sunny beaches of San Diego
and started writing a new book/cd called Diego's Diary
and an indie label called Ocean Ave Records.
I
love how music says things that words can't. I love
how melodies tell stories and how chords can draw emotions
to the surface. When I was 12 I was at a Billy Graham
crusade and I was pretty excited because this girl I
liked was there. I sat next to her and we talked a lot
and I was pumped and I was 12. Life was good. But when
the whole place started singing I remember being caught
up in the moment and the music and lyrics connected
with me. I remember looking around at everyone standing
and singing "Awesome God" in unison and thinking,
"wow, how could God not be awesome?" When
they asked people who wanted to make a decision to come
forward I noticed that the girl I liked was giving hugs
to people up front. I was twelve. I got my hug on. Life
was good.
When
people ask me why I do this I usually think about it
for a little while and then tell them because I can't
imagine not. I don't feel like I've chose it as much
as it's chose me. I do this to share the story that's
written itself in me. I do this to express and make
sense of the world I'm living in. I do this to give
others a chance to reflect upon their own lives. I do
this to tell stories. I do this because I love to be
a vessel helping others tune into the same channel that
inspired me. I feel most alive when I am making a difference
in other peoples lives.
And
from the beginning I have found nothing more inspiring
than the presence and knowledge of God - that there
is more to this life. That we have a reason for being
and a being to reason. And out of that relationship
comes songs and ideas that hopefully inspire you on
your journey. I just want to provide a soundtrack to
your walk. And I write for everyone. It isn't just for
those who are of faith. I want everyone to hear the
music. I mean look at me as someone who God drew to
Himself before I ever knew of God through a song Rich
Mullins wrote on his way to a camp. And who doesn't
love flip-flops and burritos? I'm grateful just to share,
thankful for every listen and hoping that it leads you
not to praise me but to an awareness that you are loved.
I hope the best for your life. I hope you get a hug
like me someday.
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