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Alan Paul Wichinsky (born November 23, 1949) is an American Grammy Award-winning [1] singer and composer, best known as one of the founding members of the current incarnation of the vocal group The Manhattan Transfer.
The second version of the group, formed in 1972, incorporating a more vocal jazz approach, consisted of Hauser, Alan Paul, Janis Siegel, and Laurel Massé. The third, and most commercially perceived, formation of the group happened in 1979, because Massé had to leave the group after being badly injured in a car crash and was replaced by Cheryl ...
Alan Robert Paul (born September 7, 1966) is an American journalist, author, musician, and blogger. [1] Biography. Paul was born in Anchorage, Alaska.
Paul Alan (born February 21, 1971, in Flint, Michigan) [citation needed] is a Contemporary Christian music (CCM) artist and songwriter from Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1] After leading the group Nouveaux in the 1990s, he had several charting solo singles in the 2000s.
[5] [6] As a songwriter he signs Wotman, while as a producer he signs Watt. Watt is a three-time Grammy Award winner, including the 2021 Grammy Award for Producer of the Year , [ 7 ] and in 2025 received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for co-writing " Never Too Late " from the Elton John documentary of the same name .
With Massé they reformed The Manhattan Transfer. They needed a male singer, so they contacted Alan Paul. The four became The Manhattan Transfer on October 1, 1972. After a car accident, Massé decided to leave the group and pursue a solo career, and in 1978 Cheryl Bentyne was hired to replace her. From then until Hauser's death, the line-up ...
Allen Paul or Alan Paul may refer to: Allen Paul (writer), American author, reporter and political speech writer; Allen Paul (politician) (born 1945), Republican member of the Indiana Senate; Alan Paul, a singer/composer; Alan Paul (author)
The Sorrows played a hard, aggressive version of contemporary R&B; later this style of music was termed freakbeat. [3] After the band achieved a minor chart position on the UK Singles Chart, Phil Packham and Don Fardon left the group. Fardon had a UK chart hit with "Indian Reservation". [2]