British singer/songwriter who has had his songs recorded by the Who's Roger Daltrey, Dave Edmunds, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Jon Anderson, Allan Holdsworth, Elkie Brooks, Italy's Patty Pravo and Mango, writing "Se Perdo Te" on his new hit album "Acchiappanuvole" and Italy's Patty Pravo, France's Mike Brant, Dada, P.P Arnold, and many others (Combined sales over 20 million copies). Paul Korda also was a star of the Original London cast of "HAIR" and was featured in "(This is) Spinal Tap". Gave Jimi Hendrix his first gig in the UK, to help him showcase to UK music biz. Four solo albums, "Dancing in the Aisles", co-produced by rock veteran, Spencer Davis, made no. 4 on Billboards US national radio add-on chart and his debut album "Passing Stranger", that featured Chris Spedding, Andy Roberts, and Allan Gorrie and Onnie McIntyre (Average White Band), "Not for Robots" that spawned the MP3 hit "Pirates of the Caribbean" and his new CD "Seeds" that Paul began with Roxy Music guitarist Chris Spedding. Paul Korda also sang with Allan Holdsworth, on "Road Games" & "Metal Fatigue", singing and co-writing "In the Mystery". He made an appearance in two "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies as Governor Swanns dignatory, as well as "My Name is Earl" and "Desperate Housewives".
Since doing a scene with Steve Martin on the "Pink Panther", he went on to produce "Seeds", the album was completed and released in September 2008 and is available as a download at his site PaulKorda.com.
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