Paul Carrack Born: 22-Apr-1951 Birthplace: Sheffield, England
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Musician Nationality: England Executive summary: White soul singer Paul Carrack is a British soul singer whose career began in 1972 with the band Ace (remembered primarily for their popular song How Long, written by Carrack) and has continued through too many different bands and collaborations to fully list. Some highlights include stints (sometimes simultaneously) with the likes of Squeeze, Roxy Music, Mike and the Mechanics, and Roger Waters and the Bleeding Heart Band -- with whom he particpated in the 1990 restaging of The Wall in Berlin. He has also kept an intermittent solo career since 1980. Ace Squeeze 1980-81 Roxy Music Mike and the Mechanics (1986-) Roger Waters and the Bleeding Heart Band The Smiths The Pretenders Nick Lowe and his Cowboy Outfit
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Wall: Live in Berlin (1990) · Himself
Official Website: http://www.carrack-uk.com/
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