Paul Janeway, frontman of the Birmingham-based band St. Paul and the Bones, talks with Sid Evans.
And so you just never knew what, what the service was going to bring."
“My first solo was “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.”
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You know, some of those hymns are really hard to sing.”
Then, (singing) “Iiii,” then the real high part.
And so I would just sing those parts, which I think has probably benefited me to this day.
You know and I didn’t realize it at the time.
You know, obviously, you don’t know until, you’re much older.
You’re like, ‘Oh, that makes sense now.'"
And that relationship worked.
Yeah, he was pivotal.
I mean, if it weren’t for him, this band wouldn’t be around."
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