The Henry Paul Band means alot to me. I was a typical teen African American in the late 70s whos only records consisted of what was popular according to Jet Magazine and my Beatles collection. My freshman year in college, my roommate was a huge southern rock fan, and the first band he played was the HPB. This album impressed the hell out of me and opened my eyes to the fact that a song doesn't have to have a beat to and a disco ball to kick ass. I called this year the year of my musical awakening. Suddenly my Barry White and Sugarhill Gang had company in Marshall Tucker, The Allman Brothers, Skynryd, etc. Before you knew it, I was into jazz, hard rock, etc and now my music collection has over 2500 CDs/Albums of just about every genre. And it all started by listening to Grey Ghost by the Henry Paul Band.
The Henry Paul Band means alot to me. I was a typical teen African American in the late 70s whos only records consisted of what was popular according to Jet Magazine and my Beatles collection. My freshman year in college, my roommate was a huge southern rock fan, and the first band he played was the HPB. This album impressed the hell out of me and opened my eyes to the fact that a song doesn't have to have a beat to and a disco ball to kick ass. I called this year the year of my musical awakening. Suddenly my Barry White and Sugarhill Gang had company in Marshall Tucker, The Allman Brothers, Skynryd, etc. Before you knew it, I was into jazz, hard rock, etc and now my music collection has over 2500 CDs/Albums of just about every genre. And it all started by listening to Grey Ghost by the Henry Paul Band.