Paul Stuart Davies

Paul Stuart Davies
Born

24 June 1982 (1982-06-24) (age 34)

[1]
Manchester, England
Nationality British
Occupation singer, songwriter,
vocal coach
Spouse(s) Jamie-Lee Davies
Children Charly Robyn Davies

Paul Stuart Davies is a UK soul singer, songwriter and vocal coach.

Early career

Davies began performing on the North West pub and club circuit from the moment he left school in 1998. He studied music through Access to Music and Blackburn College before being asked to work for both, launching a career as a vocal coach. In 2003, Davies, along with guitarist Mark Bateson, set up Darwen School of Music (originally Elite School of Music) and in the same year received an award of excellence presented by The Beatles producer Sir George Martin.

2012 - Present

Davies' first independent single release "Mighty by Nature" reached #1 on the UK iTunes Rock chart in July 2012 and hit the #28 spot in the official UK Indie Chart; [2] despite having no official label backing. "Mighty by Nature" was written in memory of Lewis Mighty, a victim of Neuroblastoma who died aged seven.

Further singles "Let's Get it On" and "Time Will Pass You By" gained the attention of Janis Gaye (wife of Motown singer Marvin Gaye) and Northern Soul DJ Russ Winstanley, leading to appearances with both on radio and stage.

Currently, Davies performs on the UK Soul scene and, in September 2015, made his first appearance at "The World's Biggest Northern Soul Weekender" at Butlins Resort, Skegness, performing alongside Motown artists The Velvelettes, Brenda Holloway, The Contours, and a duet with Kim Weston on It Takes Two.

He returned in 2016 to share the stage with Tommy Hunt, Dean Parrish, Pat Lewis, Chris Clark and Sidney Barnes where the group recorded a version of Frank Wilson's 'Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)' for a charity release.

Discography

Year Single Chart positions
UK Indie
2012 "Mighty By Nature" 28
2014 "Let's Get it On" -
2015 "Time Will Pass You By" -

References

  1. Researcha (subscription required)
  2. "UK Top 30 Indie Singles Chart". The Official Chart. BBC Radio 1. 5 August 2012.


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