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Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Role
  
Singer

Years active
  
1980s-present

Associated acts
  
Labels
  
UTMOSIS

Genres
  
Hi-NRG, Dance music

Name
  
Paul Parker


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Website
  
www.paulparkermusic.com

Albums
  
The Collection, Purely Piano, Harlem Nights Superman

Similar People
  
Patrick Cowley, Angie Gold, Wes Montgomery, Melvin Rhyne, Monk Montgomery

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Paul Parker (born in San Francisco, California) is an American Hi-NRG and dance singer.

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Career

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Parker's biggest success came in the eighties, when he reached #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart twice: "Right on Target" in 1982, which was written and produced by Patrick Cowley, who also produced Parker's 1983 debut album Too Much To Dream. "Shot In the Night" was the second single to be released from the album. Parker also did a rendition of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" (1985), and released another single entitled "One Look (One Look Was Enough)" in 1987. He continued in the 1990s with a string of additional dance covers.

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In 2007, Parker began a collaboration with UTMOSIS, a San Francisco-based label, thus far producing the worldwide digital single releases "Just Hold On To Love" (2007), "Don't Stop (What You're Doin' To Me)" (2008) and "Chargin' Me Up" (2009).

In 2008, he recorded a duet with the synthpop band Ganymede, "Perfect Target," which appears on the band's LP "Operation Ganymede."

Parker's first full-length album of original material in over a decade, Take It From Me, was released January 26, 2010 on the UTMOSIS label.

In 2013, he released an EP titled Superman with Harlem Nights, in classic Patrick Cowley style.

Albums

  • Too Much To Dream (April, 1983)
  • Artwork By [Label] – Jim Saunders
  • Artwork By [Lithography], Design [Graphic Design] – David WIllers, Scott Gibb
  • Artwork By [Set Design] – Eugene Nevins, Tony La Rosa
  • Backing Vocals – Jo Carol Block*, Lauren Carter
  • Bass [Bass Guitar] – Maurice Tani
  • Co-producer [Associate Producer] – Marty Blecman
  • Engineer [Mixing Engineer] – Ken Kessie
  • Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Maureen Droney
  • Guitar – James Wirrick
  • Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Paul Parker
  • Management – Ken Crivello
  • Mastered By – José Rodriguez
  • Percussion [Additional] – David Frazier
  • Photography [Cover] – Gary Gay
  • Producer, Synthesizer, Keyboards – Patrick Cowley
  • Soloist, Saxophone [Sax Solos] – Mark Baum
  • Destiny (1995)
  • Take it From Me (2010)
  • References

    Paul Parker (singer) Wikipedia