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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Posted in Uncategorized on January 1, 2009 by paulicarman

Just a note to wish you all a wonderful New Year and go for your dreams in 2009!

Peace and love,

Pauli

“If You Wanna Be” – Pauli Carman Music Video On YouTube.com

Posted in Uncategorized on December 27, 2008 by paulicarman

I want to wish everyone a Happy Holiday Season! Happy New Year in 2009! I am also posting a new video here from my trip to Las Vegas. It is a docu-music video – documentary footage that was recently edited into a music video format. Just uploaded onto youtube.com – Hope you enjoy it!

Peace and Love,

- Pauli

News Story About The Apollo Theatre Event In NYC

Posted in Uncategorized on December 16, 2008 by paulicarman

This is the news story from NYC about Hal Jackson’s Celebration Event.  There is a quick shot of me on stage at the Apollo.

Pauli

News About Pauli’s Holiday Show

Posted in Uncategorized on December 16, 2008 by paulicarman

The News-Gazette.com

Pauli Carman has old band together, holiday show in Champaign

Sunday November 30, 2008
Robert K. O’Daniell/The News-Gazette

Pauli Carman will be backed by the Tons ‘O’ Fun band at a benefit holiday concert Friday at the Virginia Theatre in Champaign.

CHAMPAIGN – As lead vocalist for the band Champaign, Pauli Carman toured the world. As a solo act, he became a star in Hong Kong and the Philippines and more recently performed at the famed Apollo Theater in New York.

Now he’s back in music full time after an eight-year hiatus during which he worked with children with behavior disorders and adults with developmental disabilities.

He has two management agencies representing him, has re-formed Champaign to record an album and will star in “Feel the Season’s Magic … Like a Child,” a holiday show Friday evening at the Virginia Theatre.

“This is Pauli’s show,” said Larry Fredrickson, a member of the Tons ‘O’ Fun band, which will perform at the benefit as well.

Carman, also a singer and percussionist in Tons ‘O Fun, called the annual holiday show, now in its fourth year, a labor of love for himself and Fredrickson. It’s also a way to give back to the community, he said. The proceeds will go to the Virginia Theatre restoration fund and the Developmental Services Center Tree of Hope campaign.

This past year, Carman worked at the center, which serves adults with developmental disabilities. “DSC is very near and dear to my heart,” he said.

Carman left, though, to concentrate on music full time and to re-establish Champaign. The band recently recorded a new album, “Carma,” at Pogo Studio in Champaign.

“Karma is everything,” Carman said. “It’s what you give. It’s what you get back. It’s all about karma. Lately we’ve just been trying to do things in music for a cause rather than do it for the CD’s sake.”

Carman hopes to have Champaign touring again to support the album, released in October, and to record a new one late next year.

Carman describes the new Champaign sound as soulful, much the same as the old Champaign, but with a new edge. He and Fredrickson started the first incarnation of Champaign in the late 1970s.

“I was like Peter Best of the Beatles,” Fredrickson said. “I thought, ‘This band isn’t going to go anywhere,’ so I left to play with Pork and the Havana Ducks.”

Champaign went on to score a major hit in 1981 with “How ‘Bout Us,” which had been written by keyboardist Dana Walden and re-arranged by Carman in Earth, Wind and Fire-style. “How ‘Bout Us,” the title track from Champaign’s first album, went on to become No. 1 across all the charts all over the world, Carman said.

Champaign’s second album, “Modern Heart,” released in 1983, contained the Top 10 R&B track “Try Again.”

In 1986, Champaign broke up, and Carman began his solo career, releasing his first album, “Dial My Number,” that year on the CBS/Columbia label. The single “Dial My Number” spent several weeks on the BET video charts and also got airplay on MTV.

In 1990, Carman and Champaign got back together to record “Champaign IV,” released in 1991; its single, “Trials of the Heart,” spent a brief time on the R&B charts. In 2003, Champaign released a greatest-hits compilation.

Carman came back from Asia to record those albums and play Champaign’s final concert at the Virginia Theatre, with all of its original members.

In 1989, Carman had moved to the Philippines to live and work with a band from Ohio that he split the bill with as Pauli Carman and Champaign. They toured Asia extensively, and Carman appeared for a year and a half on a Filipino weekly television variety show, “Sabado,” singing Champaign songs.

He stayed in the Philippines until 2000, living in a stone-and-marble house in a jungle-like setting. There were two reasons he decided to return here: China had taken over Hong Kong, and Carman felt he was losing touch with his own country.

Carman, who looks far younger than his 55 years, said music has been his life and passion all of his life. He grew up in Decatur, the seventh of 10 children born to a furrier and homemaker. The Carman family sang at church and home, and Pauli performed in plays, musicals and bands through junior high and MacArthur High School.

While a high school student, he also was a member of the group Blues Alliance, which had gigs at the Red Lion in Champaign when Carman was not old enough to be in a bar.

After graduating in 1972, Carman moved to Champaign, where he was represented by the Blytham Agency, operated by Danville native Irving Azoff, who went on to have a major career in the music industry.

Carmen’s first gigs here were with the Finchely Boys, then Coal Kitchen and later Champaign. When Carman went onstage at the Apollo Theater on Nov. 6 for a tribute to Hal Jackson, the first African-American radio personality of note, the Ray Chew Orchestra played Champaign’s “How ‘Bout Us.

“It was so nice to hear people go, ‘Pauli!’ You remember me after 20 years?” he said. “It was quite a treat for me and the highlight of my career, playing at the Apollo Theater.”

Jackson, who turned 93 and worked for WBLS in New York City, had happened to break “How ‘Bout Us” in the United States soon after the record was released.

“When we left, the single had not charted,” Carman remembered. “It went gold in Europe and platinum in the United States. We went to London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam. We came back home to a No. 1 record.”

Carman Performs At The Apollo Theatre For Hal Jackson

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on November 23, 2008 by paulicarman

Pauli Carman At The Apollo Theatre Pauli Carman sings "How Bout' Us."The Apollo Theatre MarqueeHal Jackson & Pauli Carman take a moment for picturesI know it has been a little while since I made a post here.  My apologies to you.

 

Just a few pictures of what I have been up to as of late.  I had an opportunity to perform at the legendary Apollo Theatre in the presences of living legend Hal Jackson.  It was a great honor and definitely a wonderful night sharing the stage with a fantastic line up of incredible performers.

More to come (video clips)!

Peace and Love,

Pauli

I’m On Fire

Posted in Uncategorized on September 24, 2008 by paulicarman

I saw this on youtube – man you can find just about anything there!

-Pauli

Johnny Mathis covered “How ‘Bout Us” on his new cd!

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , on September 7, 2008 by paulicarman

I recently got a chance to listen to Johnny Mathis interview with a good friend of mine  Gary O’Brien on NewsTalk 1400 WDWS.  I had no idea Mr. Mathis had covered “How ‘Bout Us” on his new cd – a night to remember.  Gary really got me on this one.  It was certainly an honor to have him cover the song on his new cd and hear his comments on the air.  Thank you Johnny and Gary for the wonderful gift!

- Pauli

It’s My Birthday Today!

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on September 5, 2008 by paulicarman
Celebrating my birthday today!
Have not blogged here a bit, but I want to say that we had a great time at the Sweetcorn Festival. Everyone there had a great time and it was wonderful meeting up with friends and fans.

Today, I am celebrating my birthday with family and friends. Loving it!

Have a wonderful day,

Pauli

Yes, I crashed a wedding in Las Vegas!

Posted in Uncategorized on August 16, 2008 by paulicarman

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Pauli Carman, Multi-Platinum Recording Artist, Crashes A Vegas Wedding!

LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Aug. 13, 2008 — Standing at the Wedding Bells Chapel of Las Vegas altar, blissfully looking into one another’s eyes, oblivious to everyone and anything else going on around them, Stacy & David Peters were about to commence with their wedding vows, when an unexpected guest, multi-platinum Pauli Carman, lead singer of R&B group Champaign, suddenly appeared crooning an a cappella rendition of “How ‘Bout Us.”

Filming a music video near the small open-air chapel, over-hearing music from a portable cd player, Carman couldn’t help but respond in the moment. Completely unannounced and without any introductions, the legendary balladeer presented the couple a gift from the heart, with a memory that they could cherish forever.

Champaign burst onto the 1980s music scene with their debut album single “How ‘Bout Us.” The song garnered critical acclaim 23 straight weeks on the Billboard Charts and sold millions of copies worldwide. The band produced several more hits onto the charts until the 1990s, when Carman began to pursue a solo career with the hit song, “Dial My Number.” Today, he is back at work, better than ever, with new material, producing and promoting his newly released album, “Champaign: Carma.”

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Hey everyone, just an update on what I’ve been doin’

Posted in Uncategorized on August 16, 2008 by paulicarman
 

Hey everyone, just an update on what I’ve been doin’…

Those who came downtown to really party found the right place at the corner of Main and Main streets. Decatur native Pauli Carman and his resurrected Champaign band belted out a spirited mixture of golden oldie love songs, funky dance music and a few rap numbers, fronted by a few of his young proteges.

Dressed in a royal blue silk kung fu outfit and wearing a trademark broad-brimmed straw hat, Carman’s sexy performance of “Try Again,” Champaign’s megahit of the early 1980s, had the audience swooning and dancing.

As the crowd applauded wildly at the end of the song, Carman handed out roses to ladies at the front of the stage.

“It’s good to be here, y’all,” Carman called out. “I’m from here.”

The crowd, composed of a mix of middle-age folks, who appeared dazed during the rap songs, and some young people, who were animated by them, seemed satisfied at the apparent end of the set.

But Carman, who must have known there were some hard-core Champaign fans out there, asked if they wanted to hear one more.

Shouts of “How ‘Bout Us” came from various points on the street, leading to a thrilling conclusion, with Carman and his eight-piece band pouring their hearts and souls into the hit that propelled the Central Illinois group into national prominence.

Nora Taylor, who grew up hearing Carman sing in their neighborhood, caught a rose he threw to the crowd. She was wearing a 5,000-watt smile after the show.

“I remember when he first made ‘How ‘Bout Us,’ ” said Taylor, who was glad she got the weekend off specially to see this show. “It’s good to know someone from Decatur is still going strong and doing great. I’m proud of him.”

Taylor added that she appreciates that Carman is just as down to earth as he ever was, despite his years of musical success.

Phil Vinson, a DJ who plays Champaign songs at weddings and school dances, said the group still sounds great.

His wife, Laura, who was dancing to the music, said, “I love that song (‘How ‘Bout Us’). It brings back memories.”

Carman, who still has two brothers in Decatur, grew up in a family of seven boys and three girls, at 1021 S. Main St., near the lake.

“We were poor, but we were happy,” Carman said, adding that everyone in his family sang, played an instrument or danced.

The only member of the original band, Carman recently has assembled a group of top-notch professionals to work as Champaign, including Sam Hankins, a horn player who has backed up James Brown and Aretha Franklin.

Carman, who released a CD, “Champaign,” with his new band, is taking a break from his day job, working with developmentally disabled people in Champaign. He has a song named after his old Decatur home address on his CD.

“I get a lot of rewards out of that myself,” Carman said. “It’s all about giving back.”

Huey Freeman can be reached at hfreeman@herald-review.com or 421-6985.

For sneak video on this check out:   www.paulichampaign.com