"If I'm in Vegas tomorrow, and on the corner the
next day, I'm still the same person. The show that I gave in Vegas will be
the same show I give in a small club. I want to reach everybody with my
music.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Billy Paul began his singing career when
he was 12, appearing on local radio shows. Listening at home
to his family's collection of 78's, Billy began developing a vocal style
that would eventually incorporate traces of Jazz, R&B and Pop.
"That's how I really got indoctrinated into music," recalls
Billy. "My mother was always buying and collecting records, and she
would buy everything from 'Jazz At The Philharmonic Hall' to Nat King
Cole."
As Billy grew, so did his interest in music. Seeking to increase hidden
technical skills, Billy attended Temple University, West Philadelphia
Music School, and Granoff Music School, for formal training. Before too
long, Billy found himself appearing in clubs and college campuses
nationally. Switching from Rock to Soul to Pop ballads, he soon became an
underground phenomenon in Philadelphia. The amazing Mr. Paul began getting
national recognition, and soon appeared in concert with such artists as
Charlie Parker, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, the
Impressions, Sammy Davis and Roberta Flack. Nancy Wilson was so impressed
with a track off his debut album that she recorded it herself.
Billy formed a trio and cut his first record, "Why
Am I" for Jubilee Records before being drafted into the Armed
Services. After his release from the service came a quick stop at the New
Dawn Label, and 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 tunes, and was
released on the Gamble Label. This jazz L.P. was followed by one more
commercial release "Ebony Woman", released on the Gamble &
Huff Neptune label. Still later, Going East, Billy's first album released
on the Philadelphia International Label, set him further into the
commercial groove. However, it was with his second album that everything
broke loose in his career. 360 Degrees Of Billy Paul with the ensuing
single "Me And Mrs. Jones" selling
over two million copies alone, placed Billy's name on the lips of every
couple in love. The gold album and platinum single broke the artist on
world charts, including Britain where the single entered the top five.
"Me And Mrs. Jones" went on to win Billy the coveted Grammy
Award.
In addition to receiving the Grammy, Billy Paul has won multiple Ebby
awards (given by the readers of Ebony magazine); has been the recipient of
the American Music Award, the NAACP Image Award and numerous proclamations
and keys to cities across the United States. He's toured internationally
with overwhelming response in the United Kingdom, South America and Latin
America.