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Paul's musical interests developed early at school as a choirboy,
pianist and guitarist. In his teens he juggled duties as a chorister
at Coventry Cathedral with playing in rock bands and singing in close
harmony groups. Paul discovered formal Barbershop in 1975 though
a chorus in his home town of Saffron Walden, Essex,
and soon qualified as a judge with the British Association of Barbershop
Singers, which he remains to this day.
He co-founded the Cambridge Chord Company as its director in 1990,
taking it from a home-spun group of a dozen singers to
Choir of the World at the 2004 Llangollen International Eisteddfod.
In that time CCC won six British and two European championships
and twice became the highest-ever placed British chorus
at the international Barbershop convention.
A prolific arranger of close harmony music, Paul has been principal
coach to around eight British champion quartets and is a sought-after
trainer of both mixed and single-gender choral groups.
For his long service to the Barbershop movement he was awarded a coveted place
in the BABS Hall of Fame.
His deep bass voice has featured in various TV commercial jingles
and he was recently a panellist on Aled Jones's Radio 3 series about
the British amateur choral scene,
The Choir.
A media consultant by day, he still finds the odd opportunity to join his sons
in a jazz trio, thrash the bass guitar in Raving Bobby B and the Bombers,
and play the organ at his local church.
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