Paul was a favorite performer at many of the cowboy music and poetry festivals most
recently being seen at Wyatt Earp's Old West Days, WMA Roundup at the Autry Museum,
Under California Skies, La Fiesta De Los Californios, and many others. He had also
performed at Festival of the West and past WMA Festivals. Paul was a member of The
California Ole Time Fiddlers and performed at many of their venues.






He was also an active member of the Southern California Branch of the Western Music
Association serving on its program committee and could be seen as a regular participant of
the Autry Museum monthly jamboree.

In addition to performing at live venues Paul had performed on "Murder She Wrote" been a
regular performer on the regional television show "Country Review" appeared in the Video
"Ladies Night Out" and has radio commercials to his Credit. His song writing ability has
been rewarded by many of his compositions being played in movies and television programs
such as "The Howard Cosell Story", and on ESPN events. One of country-recording star
John Schneider's popular performance songs "Lincoln County Queen" was written by Paul
and was on John's first country album on CBS Records.

Paul shared his love of Western Music through his performances, and was a player and
participant in the promotion and preservation of Western Music.