Paul Myers (born 1962 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter broadcaster and author.
Paul Myers is a songwriter, musician, journalist and author from Toronto, Canada, currently living and working in the San Francisco area. Myers was the front man and songwriter for the band The Gravelberrys, who had a Canadian alternative hit with "Wonder Where You Are Tonight", in the early 1990s. The Gravelberrys disbanded, after severa...
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Paul Myers (born 1962 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian indie rock singer-songwriter broadcaster and author.
Paul Myers is a songwriter, musician, journalist and author from Toronto, Canada, currently living and working in the San Francisco area. Myers was the front man and songwriter for the band The Gravelberrys, who had a Canadian alternative hit with "Wonder Where You Are Tonight", in the early 1990s. The Gravelberrys disbanded, after several complete lineup changes, in 1995 and while Myers continues to write, record and play sporadic shows, most of his time has been devoted to journalism, which he began in 1995 in Toronto. Since this time, he has written for a wide variety of periodicals and newspapers, including Canadian outlets The Globe & Mail, The Vancouver Sun, The Vancouver Province and Canadian Musician, and American publications including Mix Magazine, Electronic Musician, Crawdaddy and The San Francisco Bay Guardian.
Myers' first long form book was the authorized...
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