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Singer+guitarist & songwriter Paul Sabu was born on January 2, 1957;
he didn't pick up the guitar until the age of 15, but by 17 Sabu was sneaking
in local clubs and bars in his native Southern California, USA. He has
produced, mixed, written songs and performed with such artists as Alice
Cooper, David Bowie, Motels, John Waite,
Robbie Neville and has been credited with production on 14 platinum and
11 gold records.
Paul Sabu began the journey to his recording career at 19 with his band
simply named Sabu which included keyboardist Steffen Presley, bassist
Rick Bozzo and drummer Dan Holmes; in 1979 they recorded an eponymous
album for MCA Records which contained the hit "Rock Me Slowly"
and followed it up with another self-titled LP which included the Disco-Rock
staple "Rockin' Rollin' Disco King".
In 1985 he released "Heartbreak". Sabu's much sought-after albums
still hold his reputation true as Album Oriented Rock king.
In the mid-'90s Paul Sabu released two albums as a solo artist, "Paul
Sabu" and "In Dreams".
In November 2005, the fans of Kerrang magazine have voted Paul Sabu as
their second favorite AOR vocalist of all time.
His latest album entitled "Strange Messiah" was issued on AOR
Heaven label in August 2007.
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