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Paul Wassif was born on 25 April, 1963 in Bristol, England, is an An english male guitarist. Discover Paul Wassif's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?

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Occupation Guitarist, singer-songwriter
Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 25 April, 1963
Birthday 25 April
Birthplace Bristol, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1963

Paul Wassif (born 25 April 1963) is a British musician, guitarist, and singer songwriter.

Paul Wassif's early career included a brief spell with Punk/Rock band The London Cowboys.

This was followed by various stints in New York City bands including The Ugly Americans with ex New York Dolls members, Jerry Nolan and Sylvain Sylvain.

1990

Wassif formed a group in the late 1990s with Henry Olsen (of Primal Scream) named Distant Cousins.

1998

The band toured across America with Eric Clapton on his Pilgrim World Tour in 1998 performing at such venues as New York's Madison Square Garden.

Just before the tour Clapton gave Wassif his Martin 000-28 EC signature model acoustic guitar which he occasionally borrowed back during the tour.

Wassif has also appeared as a featured guitarist on albums by Steve Knightley, Sam Sallon, Mark Abis and Saiichi Sugiyama.

Wassif is also a member of Blues/Folk trio Three Pilgrims with Mark Abis and David Watson.

Wassif collaborated on two of Bert Jansch's albums.

2002

On the album Edge of A Dream, released in 2002, Paul duets with Bert on 'Black Cat Blues'.

This track was subsequently featured on the soundtrack of 'Calendar Girls'.

2006

On Bert Jansch's final studio album The Black Swan, released in 2006, Paul co-wrote 'Magdalina's Dance' and performs on 'My Pocket's Empty' and 'A Woman Like You'.

In an interview for Acoustic Guitar Magazine Bert Jansch described Paul Wassif as "a fantastic player. He's got a very, very gentle touch".

Wassif also played regularly on stage with Bert Jansch.

2007

One review of Bert's 2007 Somerset House concert (that also featured Bernard Butler and Beth Orton) described that "Wassif adds a country tinge to the music, which remains as sweet as ever as their first number ignores vocals to revel instead in these guitarists' undiluted skill".

2008

The 2008 London Cowboys retrospective release 'Relapse' features the song 'Dragging in the Dirt' with band founder Steve Dior.

2010

In August 2010 Paul opened for Bert Jansch playing two nights at the Queen's Hall as part of the Edinburgh Festival.

2011

Paul Wassif's first solo album Looking Up Feeling Down was released digitally on 5 May 2011 and on CD on 5 September 2011.

The album features guest appearances from Bert Jansch and Eric Clapton playing and recording together for the first time on two tracks; 'Please Don't Leave', written by Paul Wassif and 'Southbound Train' written by Big Bill Broonzy.

Jansch also played on a further three tracks on the album in what was to be his final released recording.

The album also features drummer Evan Jenkins from the Neil Cowley Trio, David Watson, James Watson, Robin Clayton, Lynn Glaser, Steve Counsel and Seamus Beaghen.

Looking Up Feeling Down was produced by Paul Wassif and David Watson, mastered by Tony Cousins at Metropolis Studios in London, and is released on Black Brown & White Records, a record label owned by Stephen Lyttelton (son of jazz musician Humphrey Lyttelton) and Karen Sonego (daughter of Brazilian folk musician, Zé Tapera)

2013

On 3 December 2013 he performed on four songs at the concert "A Celebration of Bert Jansch" at London's Royal Festival Hall alongside Robert Plant, Lisa Knapp, Donovan and various members of Pentangle, amongst others.

2014

The concert was broadcast by BBC4 in the UK on 28 March 2014 under the name The Genius of Bert Jansch: Folk Blues and Beyond.