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Paul Mars Black (born Paul Marmorstein; March 17, 1959) is an American singer and drummer. He is most notable for his time as lead vocalist in L.A. Guns, with whom he wrote most of their self-titled debut album.


Early life and career

Born in
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,
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, Black's roots were in bluegrass. In the 1970s, his high school rock band was called Your Mother. He also played in several jazz cover bands. In 1978, he was a percussion major at
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. Black moved to Los Angeles in May 1980, still using his given name, Paul Martin Marmorstein. His first L.A. band was Mad Captions who played
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in New York and The Hot Club in Philadelphia with
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. In 1981, Paul joined
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, a Los Angeles-based punk band which was fronted by Rick Wilder of The Berlin Brats. During Paul's time with The Mau-Mau's, he shortened his name to "Paul Mars." Paul played drums for a Mau-Mau's record produced by
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of The Doors which was never released. In 1984, Paul Mars Joined
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and recorded the drums for ''Keeping Up With The Joneses''.


L.A. Guns

Black began putting together a side project for his songs to be called "
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" with guitarist
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. Black switched to lead vocals, Cripps switched to bass, and the two joined guitarist
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and drummer
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and later on guitarist Robert Stoddard to complete this line-up. The name was switched to L.A. Guns because the owner of the name, Raz Cue, offered to back the band if this line-up would re-use L.A. Guns, a name which had been abandoned over a year prior by a former band of Guns's ( Guns N' Roses). Black changed his name again to Paul Black. From 1985 to March 1987, Paul Black wrote and co-wrote a number of songs, which led L.A. Guns to a record deal with Polygram Records. However, Black left before the record was finished and before the deal was signed. Black was replaced by Phil Lewis. After leaving L.A. Guns, Black formed Black Cherry, which quickly became one of the most popular and sought after bands in L.A. But, a lawsuit filed by Black against his former band L.A. Guns and
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kept Black Cherry from signing a deal. Black retired in 1993 and seldom played shows. In 2000, Black wrote and recorded an album with Jo Almeida of
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called ''Jo & Paul's Sonic Boom, Sun Down And Yellow Moon''. Two compilation albums featuring unreleased archive material of Black singing with L.A. Guns, ''
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'' and'' Black List'', as well as ''Sun Down And Yellow Moon'' from Jo & Paul's Sonic Boom, were released on his own label Black City Records. From 2006 to 2008, he was the lead singer of Tracii Guns's L.A. Guns, a spinoff band that existed at the same time as Phil Lewis' L.A. Guns.


Discography


With Jo & Paul's Sonic Boom

*Sun Down And Yellow Moon (2000)


With L.A. Guns

*''
Black City Breakdown (1985–1986) ''Black City Breakdown (1985–1986)'' is the first of two L.A. Guns compilation albums featuring their third singer Paul Black. It was released in 2000, recorded over 1985–1986. Songs from it would also appear on 2005's ''Black List'', thou ...
'' (2000) *'' Black List'' (2005)


The Joneses

* Keeping Up With... (1986)


References


External links

*
Paul Black interview (October 9, 2008)
at Sleaze Roxx

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