Paul Phoenix (singer)

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Paul Phoenix is a tenor in the King's Singers.

He began his musical training aged nine as a chorister with the St. Paul's Cathedral Choir, during which time he made several successful recordings as featured treble, including the Geoffrey Burgon award-winning theme to the BBC's 1979 adaptation of John le Carré's novel “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy”.

After graduating from the Royal Northern College of Music in 1991, Phoenix worked as a freelance singer for six years enjoying a varied existence, from backing Elaine Paige in concert, to coaching singing to the boy trebles of Westminster Under School. In September 1997, he joined the King’s Singers and travels the world with that group, singing in some of the finest concert halls, churches and cathedrals in the world. He is married with two sons.

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