TRADING HORROR STORIES AVAILABLE NOW
Paul’s new solo album, Trading Horror Stories, is now available online at www.cdbaby.com.
Paul’s new solo album, Trading Horror Stories, is now available online at www.cdbaby.com.
PL is featured with a picture and writeup in the July edition of Music Monthly. “He writes killer songs, both the lyrics and melodies are inspiring. Paul is totally true to himself. The guy is very talented and this CD [Trading Horror Stories] is one of the best things he has done.” Be sure to pick up a copy
Paul’s new album has just gone for adds to numerous radio stations from Maine to New York to Maryland and beyond. Several stations have already picked up the CD and have added it to their playlist. This is a very exciting time and could really help get PL out to a BIGGER audience. Pleace call or email your local station or college station and request some Paul Lewis!!!
Paul will perform with his mighty band Thursday, September 29tht at The Rusty Rudder (stage B) at 11pm. The 4th Annual Dewey Beach Music Conference and Festival will be held from September 29th – October 2, 2005 at The Bay Center located at the Ruddertowne Complex in Dewey Beach, Delaware. Featuring three nights of showcase performances and two days of demo and mentoring sessions, tradeshow, and industry meet & greet events.
The Grand Opera House in conjunction with Delmarva Broadcasting and Wilmington Trust, will host the WSTW FM “Hometown Heroes Concert For Hurricane Relief” to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina at The Grand Opera House on Saturday, September 17, 2005 from 2:30 pm through 10:00 pm. All proceeds from the concert will go to The First State Friendship Fund, set up to distribute money equally among the American Red Cross of Delmarva, United Way of Delaware and The Salvation Army. Paul will play an acoustic set at 2:45p.
THS has been added to 84 stations from Maine to Richmond, VA. …60 of them have charted.
The Great Beyond, a music blog that caters to music connoisseurs who have grown bored of stale music have featured an interview with Paul. Click the link below to read the interview. http://greatbeyondmusic.blogspot.com/2005/12/paul-lewis.html
Philadelphia’s Radio Volta, a project of the Philadelphia Independent Media Center has named the song “Sometimes” from Trading Horror Stories as a 2005 top pick. The list also includes Sheryl Crow and Jack Johnson. To see the full list go to http://www.radiovolta.org/dj/cindy.shtml.
The sophomore cd from Paul Lewis is being considered in the following categories: Album of the Year, Song of the Year for “Sometimes” Best New Artist, Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance for “Original Sin” and “Teardrop”, Best Recording Packaging.