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Origin
  
California, USA

Name
  
Pablo Avion

Albums
  
Pop Music United

Years active
  
2005–present

Role
  
Musician

Music group
  
Par Avion

Pablo Avion
Occupation(s)
  
Comedian, Singer-songwriter, guitarist

Associated acts
  
Melinda Hill, Nate Bargatze, Silversun Pickups, Giant Drag, Tanya Haden, Nick Lucero, Korel Tunador, Steve Nieve, Dean and Dan Caten, Fern Mallis

People also search for
  
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Pablo Avion (aka Paul Avion, a native of New Orleans, LA) is a musician, comedian and writer from Los Angeles, CA.

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Although he performs music under the name Paul Avion, he is most active in comedy and other ventures as Pablo Avion.

Musical Career

Pablo Avion moved from New Orleans to Los Angeles in 2005, settling into the Silver Lake music scene, home to artists such as Jenny Lewis, Elliott Smith, Giant Drag and the Silversun Pickups. He originally formed the band Par Avion, which featured a revolving lineup, including musicians such as Tanya Haden (cellist, sister of Petra Haden, now wed to comedian Jack Black), and Ben Mumphrey, producer of Frank Black & the Catholics.

In 2009, as musician "Paul Avion," he was chosen by SPIN.com as an Artist to Watch, and he is also known for living and working in the slums of Africa for the now-defunct site, SPIN Earth.

As Paul Avion, he is noted for music that encompasses a wide variety of styles, from folk to experimental to electronic pop, with most of his songs apparently coming from dreams. He has said he considers himself a "sound explorer" in the vein of Joni Mitchell or Leonard Cohen, who he cites as major influences.

He has received further press in College Music Magazine, Glasswerk UK, Sentimentalist Magazine and other outlets.

Comedy Career

Under the name "Pablo Avion," as of 2014 he has become active in stand-up comedy, with appearances at Los Angeles comedy clubs including Flappers and The Comedy Store in Hollywood.

In November 2014, he was featured on a podcast with comedian Nate Bargatze (Late Night with Conan O'Brien; The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon).

He is a collaborator with comedian Melinda Hill, (Funny or Die's The Program with Maria Bamford).

Fashion Career

He runs publications such as New York Fashion Week Live, Fashion Week Online and Model News, where he's interviewed musicians such as Steve Nieve, in collaboration with Sting and Vanessa Paradis. He's also a producer of Los Angeles Fashion Week.

He's interviewed fashion icons such as Dean and Dan Caten of DSquared2 and New York Fashion Week creator Fern Mallis.

Activist Work

In January 2010, the now-defunct SPIN-owned publication SPIN Earth announced the publication of a series of articles covering Paul Avion's trip to the slums of Kenya.

On November 3, 2010, the video for "Stop Joseph Kony" was released, filmed while living in one of Africa's slums, and meant to draw attention to atrocities committed by the Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda.

Musical Releases

He has released a number of singles, such as "Stand Up, Be a Man" and "Fibromyalgia," which have appeared on PBS' Roadtrip Nation, Fuel TV's extreme sports show, The Daily Habit, and AMC's Hollywood Icon.

In June 2009, Under the Radar Magazine's Digital Sampler, Volume IX included the single "Art School Dropout" along with a number of bands from Sub Pop, Merge Records and Saddle Creek Records.

In 2010, he announced his first solo album, entitled R U With Me. The first track released was "Henry Sage & Mrs. Wolverton."

As of December 2010, R U With Me had debuted #7 on CMJ's new adds chart and had hit the top 30 lists of various stations, as well as receiving write-ups and recommendations from several. The album also scored at the top of a poll of "What Record Are You Looking Forward to Most" by Magnet Magazine.

In October 2012, he released Summerland / Self-Destroyer.

Summerland / Self-Destroyer charted in the top 30 at several stations, including Radio UTD and KSPC.

8-Track Tape Project

In October 2012, Movement Magazine announced Avion would release a new musical project on 8-track tape called Summerland / Self-Destroyer.

Literary Work

He is inventor of the pataphor, an extended metaphor based on Alfred Jarry's science of 'pataphysics.

Discography

  • Pop Music United (2006)
  • Fibromyalgia (2009)
  • R U With Me (December 2010)
  • Summerland / Self-Destroyer (October 2012)
  • Videography

  • "Pop Music United" (2006)
  • "Fibromyalgia" (2009)
  • "Stop Joseph Kony" (2010)
  • "Stand Up, Be a Man" (2010)
  • Other appearances

  • In April 2008, the song "Stand Up, Be a Man" was featured on PBS' Roadtrip Nation.
  • The song "Pop Music United II" appeared on Sonic Vogue's Sound of Style, Vol. II in 2008.
  • The song "Stand Up, Be a Man" was featured on the compilation Groovetonics, Volume 2 in 2008.
  • In September 2008, the song "Stand Up, Be a Man" was featured on Fuel TV's "The Daily Habit".
  • In July 2009, "Pop Music United II" was featured on AMC's Hollywood Icon.
  • In October 2013, he interviewed musician Steve Nieve about is collaboration with Sting and Vanessa Paradis.
  • In November 2014, he was featured on the "Behind the Funny" podcast with Nate Bargatze.
  • Songs

    Pop Music United
    Stand Up - Be a Man
    Time Piece
    I Don't Care About Your Tuesday
    New Year's Eve 3005
    Modern Love
    Stand-in
    Menage a Trois
    Metro Interlude
    Yes - I Wonder
    Have You Seen the Walking Dogs on Sunset?
    Ruth Chew
    Tomorrow - Beautiful Tomorrow
    Story of Life
    Clarity
    War Is Over: Resolution Year 2685

    References

    Pablo Avion Wikipedia