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Feelin' Good At The Cadillac Club
Feelin' Good At The Cadillac Club
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Born and raised in Philadelphia, Grammy Award winner Billy Paul began singing at the age of 12 and sometimes performed on local radio shows. Drawing inspiration from his family's collection of 78's, Paul would incorporate Jazz, R&B and Pop into his style, resulting in a unique sound that became synonymous with Philadelphia International Records throughout the 1970's. Billy became well known on his local circuit, singing in clubs and later around college campuses all over the country, which later led to him performing live with some of the biggest names in black music of the 60's and 70's including Dinah Washington, Miles Davis, Nina Simone and Roberta Flack to name a few. Having signed to the Gamble label Paul released his first LP 'Feelin' Good At The Cadillac Club' in 1968, which started a long standing and very successful relationship with the formidable song writing and production duo Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. this is an exciting studio - 'live club date' recording combination and was produced entirely by the man himself.
