Paul London (singer)

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Paul Hutchins, stage name Paul London, is a Canadian singer. Originally from Kingsville, Ontario, he moved to the Windsor, Ontario/Detroit area, where there was more work for musicians. It was there, in 1959, that he joined up with another London band, the Silhouettes (featuring Garth Hudson), and they became Paul London and The Capers (later "Kapers"). The band went on to release two singles, one ("Rosie Lee") recorded at RCA Victor in Toronto, and another )"Sugar Baby" at Chess Studios in Chicago, while other Chess recordings remained unreleased.[1][2] The band broke up after a few years (although a Hutchins-less band re-formed as "The Capers" in 1965[3]), and Hutchins continued a solo career as Paul London.

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  1. ^ Across the Great Divide: The Band and America - Page 23 0712605401 Barney Hoskyns - 2003 Gigging around Detroit, and backing everyone from Bill Haley to Johnny Cash to the Everly Brothers, Paul London and the Capers eventually caught the attention of Arman Boladian, a local record promotion legend.” With Boladian's help, the ...
  2. ^ Greil Marcus Mystery Train - 2014 "That same year, he joined Paul London (born Paul Hutchins, in London, Ontario) and the Capers, a local band that, not withstanding the views of the elder Hudsons, soon began working bars in Detroit, backing up the likes of Bill Haley and ...
  3. ^ "The Capers". Discogs. Archived from the original on 2019-11-02. Retrieved 2019-10-11.

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