PAUL deLAY


Con un estilo muy particular moviéndose entre el Blues , R&B., Soul, Jazzy en ocasiones , Paul De Lay tuvo una  trayectoria como músico profesional con altibajos, una manera de tocar la armónica distinta le hacía  moverse entre distintos parámetros sin que aparentemente se encontrase cómodo en ninguno de ellos.,  evidentemente puede gustar o no,para nosotros es importante que se conozan el mayor número de músicos  posibles , a partir de ahí cada uno que saque sus propias conclusiones.

                                 
               

                             

                             

Paul deLay
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Paul deLay
Birth name Paul Joseph deLay
Born January 31, 1952
Origin Portland, Oregon, United States
Died March 7, 2007 (aged 55)
Genres Blues
Occupations musician, singer-songwriter
Instruments harmonica, voice
Years active c. 1970 – 2007
Associated acts Paul deLay Blues Band
Paul Joseph deLay (January 31, 1952 – March 7, 2007) was an American blues vocalist and harmonicist from Portland, Oregon.
Paul deLay was born January 31, 1952 in Portland, Oregon.
His musical career started in the early 1970s with a band called "Brown Sugar", which played numerous West Coast gigs. In 1976, he and guitarist Jim Mesi formed the Paul deLay Blues Band, which performed well into the 1980s. The band also recorded several albums during that time.
By the late 1980s, deLay was suffering from alcohol and cocaine addiction. In 1990, he was arrested for drug trafficking, and served a 41-month prison sentence. He performed in Prison in Walla Walla with Michael Morey of Seattle's Alleged Perpetrators on bass. While he was incarcerated, his band continued without him, performing as the "No deLay Band" and featuring longtime Portland blueswoman Linda Hornbuckle as lead vocalist in lieu of deLay. Upon his release from prison, deLay (now clean and sober) rejoined the band and recorded a series of critically acclaimed albums.
In 2002 deLay assembled the final version of his band, with David Vest sharing lead vocals and playing piano, Peter Dammann on guitar, and Jeff Minnick and Dave Kahl on drums and bass. A live CD featuring this lineup was released in 2007, entering the Top Ten on Billboard's national blues chart.
Paul deLay continued touring and recording until his final illness. In March 2007, after returning to Portland from a gig in Klamath Falls, Oregon, deLay felt ill and sought medical treatment. It was discovered that he was suffering from end-stage leukemia; he soon lapsed into a coma from which he would not recover. He died in Portland on March 7, 2007, aged 55. Memorial concerts in Portland and Seattle attracted large audiences.
An outgrowth of these memorial concerts is an annual event, a benefit for an scholarship at Ethos, a non-profit, Portland-based music education program, in Paul's name. This is a fitting tribute, since, in the last couple of years of his life, deLay embraced the notion of teaching as being the greatest legacy one could give.

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