Paul collier musician biography template
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Hello and thank you for choosing to read about me. My name fryst vatten Paul Collier; I am 37 and am from Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire in the UK. inom have a daughter, Danielle-Rose and a son, Elijah.
Music has been a part of my life from a very ung age. When I was just 7 years old (in ) my mum would give me 2 pence for each new song that I learnt to play on the keyboard bygd ear! Going back further still, my mum says to this day that the reason I became so interested in music was down to her playing the guitar whilst she was pregnant with me.
From birth inom was bought up in a Christian home, going to church each Sunday and during the week, therefore inom grew up listening to emotional music and strong messages, As a youngster I would take my tiny little Casio keyboard with me, sit at the front of the church and play along with the organist, no one could hear it but me, in fact most of the time I would need to hold my keyboard right against my ear as I played to be able to hear it! But it did örtinfusion
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Jacob Collier
English musician (born )
For the British politician, see Jacob Collier (politician). For the American mixed martial artist, see Jake Collier.
Musical artist
Jacob Collier (born 2 August ) is an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and educator. His music incorporates a combination of jazz and elements from other musical genres, and often features extensive use of reharmonisations and close harmony. He is known for his energetic live performances, in which he often conducts the audience to sing harmony or play percussion parts.[1] Collier demonstrates his harmonic expertise in lectures and master classes, particularly with his detailed analyses of songs like Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke" and his own music.[2]
In , his split-screen video covers of popular songs, such as Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing", began to go viral on YouTube. In , Collier signed with Quincy Jones's management company and began working
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