Paul Child (singer)

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Paul Child
BornBridgend, Wales.
GenresCeltic
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1996-Present
LabelsMusic Wales Ltd.
Websitewww.PaulChild.co.uk

Paul Child (born Paul Michael Thomas) is a Welsh singer who lives in Bridgend, Wales. Paul sang in a number of rock bands as a teenager and moved on to work on the circuit in Tenerife. In 1996 Child returned to Wales and continued his career. Paul has two children called Michael-son (17) and Kate (15).[1] Best known for his involvement with Welsh rugby, Paul has sung the Welsh National Anthem at many of the Wales international rugby matches at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.[2]

Influences

Paul's music has been influenced by many Welsh stars including David Alexander and Tom Jones.[1]

Albums

Paul Child's Albums are sold online and major supermarkets in Wales.[3][4]

Wales Forever - 2000

Child self-financed this album at a cost of £2500 and it became the biggest-selling independently released album in Wales.

Bread of Heaven - 2006

This album became the official album for the Welsh Rugby Union.[2]

Shine - 2008

My Wales - The Best Of Paul Child 2010

This 'Best Of' Compilation Double CD

References