Glasgow singer Paul Quinn first emerged in the late '70s as a member of the influential Postcard Records scene. With longtime friends Edwyn Collins and Alan Horne (founder of Postcard), he was a member of Orange Juice, where his deep voice was distinctive even in supporting roles. Quinn's arresting, resonant vocals have been described as somewhere between Scott Walker and David Bowie. In addition to Orange Juice, Quinn also sang with the Jazzateers, Vince Clarke of Erasure, and provided various other guest and support performances, as well as a smattering of related singl… read more
Glasgow singer Paul Quinn first emerged in the late '70s as a member of the influential Postcard Records scene. With longtime friends Edwyn Collins and Alan Horne (founder of Postcard), he was a member of Orange Juice, where his deep voice was distinctive even in supporting roles. Quinn… read more
Glasgow singer Paul Quinn first emerged in the late '70s as a member of the influential Postcard Records scene. With longtime friends Edwyn Collins and Alan Horne (founder of Postcard), he was a member of Orange Juice, where his deep voice was distinctive even in supporting roles. Quinn's arresting, resonant vocals have been described as somewhere betw… read more