Owen Paul

Pop rock, Musical Artist

1962 –

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Who is Owen Paul?

Owen Paul, is a Scottish singer, best known in the UK for his 1986 #3 hit single, "My Favourite Waste of Time", a cover version of a song that was originally written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Marshall Crenshaw. The track featured an appearance from future Thunder bass player, Mark 'Snake' Luckhurst.

As a youngster Paul was taken on as an apprentice with Celtic Football Club, but after hearing the Sex Pistols he decided to pursue a career in music. In 1989 he produced Japanese rock band Buck-Tick's album Taboo. After releasing a couple of singles he had a fall-out with his record label resulting in him leaving the music industry for 15 years.

Paul has made two television appearances to forget: the first was on the BBC live programme Pebble Mill, when he was meant to mime to "My Favourite Waste Of Time", but due to a technician's mistake, he missed his cue. The second came much later, as the unfortunate guest of a neighbour to The Osbournes, when as a result of playing music in a neighbouring garden, he provoked Ozzy and the rest of his dysfunctional family into throwing food.

Reverting to his full name of Owen Paul McGee, he returned to the music scene in 2002 with the album, About Time.

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Born
May 1, 1962
Glasgow
Also known as
  • Own Paul
  • Paul, Owen
Siblings
Nationality
  • Scotland
Profession
Lived in
  • Glasgow

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on July 23, 2013

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