About

Paul McEwan

Quit the band Static in 1986 to go back to school and study Jazz and Classical music and theory. Started numerous small bar bands during his studies. Around 1989, He created a club band to tour Western Canada Called Bazooka Joe. He left the band about 1990 to join the band Giant who immediately changed their name to Sahara. He recorded with Ray Harvey, George Christian and his own band, Sahara while playing with two groups at the West Coast Music Festival.

Sahara released a CD in 1992. Dismal management, marketing, and songwriting that were slightly dated due to the grunge machine at the time caused the album to go un-noticed. Paul has since written songs with Don Wolf who has released independently world wide as well as other artists but refuses to play or record more than the basic demo tape to get the point across.

Paul discovered a new creative palette and now works as a designer in Vancouver Canada at Kits Beach occasionally producing demos for artists. He also owns a thriving event company with 2 other partners who promote everything from adult themed club nights and parties to educational workshops and presentations

Community Events

Past Projects

Static - Victoria
Keyboards
80s