Paul Anna Kamiel Michiels (born 15 June 1948) is a Belgian singer and songwriter who became popular for his work with the Belgian music group
Soulsister
Soulsister is a Belgian music band consisting of Jan Leyers and Paul Michiels that initially existed from 1986 to 1995 and, after a split, reunited in 2007. Soulsister is often designated as SoulSister, the Soul Sisters or Leyers, Michiels and ...
. He has earned the nickname ''Polle Pap'', a name he inherited from a childhood job as a milkman in his hometown of
Heist-op-den-Berg
Heist-op-den-Berg () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises Heist-op-den-Berg proper (including the hamlets: Heist-Goor, Heist-Station, Zonderschot, Heist-Centrum and Bruggeneinde), the villages of ...
, where he was born.
Paul started out with a small band called ''Purple Bus''. From 1974 until 1980, he played keyboards for a British-Belgian band called
Octopus
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. After Octopus broke up, Paul then went solo under the name ''P.P. Michiels''. Under that name, he became famous in his home country for a single titled "Females," which notoriously became popular because it was accompanied by a seducing music video.
In 1986, Paul teamed up with Belgian singer
Jan Leyers
Jan Anna August Leyers (born 16 May 1958 in Wilrijk, Belgium) is a singer, songwriter, and television personality. He was a member of the group Soulsister and later became a solo musician and host of various television series.
Music career
Jan ...
to form the group The Soul Sisters. They released three very popular singles: "You Get to Me," "Talk About It" and "Like a Mountain." In 1988, they changed their name to Soulsister and hit it big time with the soulful,
Motown
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-sounding song "The Way to Your Heart" on their first album, ''It Takes Two''. The band changed their name again in 1990, this time to Leyers, Michiels, and SoulSister, and released ''Heat.'' They released two more studio albums and a live album, and released a "Very Best Of" compilation in 1997 following their split.
After splitting away, Paul returned to his solo career. In 1998, he released ''The Inner Child,'' which included the hit "One Day at a Time." In 2001, Paul released a personal compilation titled ''Forever Young'', which included the title song by
Alphaville (which Paul sang for the 2000 Belgian movie ''Team Spirit'') as well as pieces by
Eddie Cochran
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Jacques Dutronc
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,
Donovan
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Dionne Warwick,
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Easybeats
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Eddie Floyd
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, and other artists from Europe and North America.
Paul refrained from releasing another album too soon, but stayed on tour with the "Big M's," the name of his band. In 2006, he released a third solo album, ''Magic in the House''. The album featured the singles "If I Live, If I Breathe" and "The Light," the latter being released as both a standard and
instrumental
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piece.
Sources
http://houbi.com/belpop/groups/michiels.htmhttp://www.paulmichiels.be/v1/biografie/biografie.php
External links
Official Site of Paul Michiels (Dutch)* (Dutch)
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1948 births
Living people
Belgian male singers
Belgian singer-songwriters
People from Heist-op-den-Berg