Paul Kitchen (musician)
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Paul Kitchen (December 7, 1957 in Washington DC) is a singer-songwriter and guitarist.
He has recorded 20 albums of mostly original songs between 1977 and the present. An accomplished musician, he has often played all of the instruments on his albums, and performed with the band Petty Tyrant in the late 1980's. In 1987 he collaborated with songwriter Kevin Sheridan on the album Cartel. An interesting fact is he learned to play the guitar upside-down.
Paul Kitchen's best selling song on is "Daddy's Little Girl", from the album And We Dream in 2001. Paul Kitchen is currently Broker-Owner of Starfish Real Estate in Vero Beach, Florida.
[edit] Discography
- Starting Point (1977)
- Consumer (1978)
- Metallic Scorn (1981)
- Silent Tears (1982)
- Abstract Attack (1983)
- Common Ground (1983)
- Acquiesce (1984)
- Petty Tyrant (1984)
- Inner Dialogues (1985)
- Vital Sines (1986)
- Live Craw (1987)
- Cartel (1987)
- No Poetry Allowed (1987)
- Holding Patterns (1987)
- In A Blue Night (1988)
- Drunk Man Live (1988)
- Lost In Babylon (1989)
- Blend With The Night (1989)
- And We Dream (1993)
- A Matter of Time (2001)
- Solitaire (2007)