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Who is Paulie Cerra?

Born and raised in Syracuse, New York, Paulie has carved a wide path in the music industry as an influential Blues and Soul-Saxophonist, Singer, Songwriter, arranger and Producer.

Having a carrier spanning three decades, Paulie has spent a lot of time on the road and in the studio. Having lived in Memphis, Nashville, Chicago, and now Los Angeles, he has soaked up every essence of the music coming out of these cities, which led to him sharing the stages around the world with many iconic musicians and artists.

Starting out his career as a young local musician to the Syracuse scene, Paulie gained skills that would lead him to higher profile gigs around the globe. In the early nineties he joined Lucky Peterson’s band after the release of Lucky’s breakout Polygram album, “I’m Ready”. He toured in Lucky’s band performing the hottest blues and jazz joints and festivals of the US, to the largest blues and jazz festivals and venues across Europe. Upon his departure from Lucky Peterson’s band, Paulie found himself playing in the studio or onstage with a wide range of Blues and Soul greats such as Lionel Richie, Rickie Lee Jones, Kirk Franklin with Stevie Wonder on the Grammy winning “Hero” album, Smokey Robinson, Luther Allison, Little Milton, Bobby Bland, Billy Preston, Larry Carlton, Jimmy Johnson, Glenn Hughes and a long list of others.

In 2000, Paulie headed west and moved to Los Angeles. Having established himself in the L.A music scene, Paulie began working on his own material. It wasn’t until putting his first band together in L.A that singing became a priority and a solid feature in his shows. Polishing his skills as a writer, singer and producer, as well as becoming a formidable artist and a consistently solid draw at local clubs. His band was anchored for many years by the legendary drumming of James Gadson. Releasing his first album, “A Sliver Of The Moon”, in 2005 and the release of his 2nd self-produced album, the highly regarded “Hell And High Water”. In the Spring of 2019, Paulie completed his first European tour under his own name garnering a new and loyal fan base and foothold in the European blues scene.

The future has a lot in store for Paulie Cerra. As of 2021, he’s producing, writing and working on several projects as well as having completed and awaiting release of a brand new record from the funk-jazz inspired band he co-leads with songwriting partner and keyboard extraordinaire, Bill Steinway and bassist Travis Carlton, Groove Legacy. Songwriting has already begun on Paulie’s much anticipated third original release. 2021 also sees his return to Europe for his second tour as an independent artist.

 

Music Credits



2009

“Live & Mo'“ Keb' Mo'

“Balm in Gilead” Rickie Lee Jones

“Sparkle Plenty” Ashley Lennon Thomas

2008

Right on Time” JD & the Straight Shot

“In Concert Auditorio Nacional” [DVD] Drake Bell

“Grand and Green River” Kara Grainger

“First Underground Nuclear Kitchen” Glenn Hughes

“Born with the Blues” Ernest Lane

2007

Third Ear” Maimon and the Mongoose Band

“Everything” Justin Michael

2006

“A Sliver of the Moon” Paulie Cerra

What If” Evonne Rivera

“Live & Learn” Vixen

2005

Hero” Kirk Franklin (Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album Grammy Award)

2004

“Real Thing” Peach

“Are You With Me” Jackie Jackson

2003

“What You Want” Mickey Champion

2002

“Peach Live” Peach

2001

“Modern Day Hobo” Tino Gonzales

1999

“Every Road Ends Somewhere” Jimmy Johnson

1996

Out in the Open” Tony Coleman

2020

“Royal Tea” Joe Bonamassa

2019

“Walking to New Orleans: Remembering Chuck Berry and Fats Domino” George Benson

“Sweet Release” Reese Wynans (co-producer, arranger, and featured vocalist on the title song)

“No Good Deed” Mindi Abair and the Boneshakers

“Live at the Sydney Opera House” Joe Bonamassa

"Live!” Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps

2018

“Redemption” Joe Bonamassa

“Black Coffee” Joe Bonamassa / Beth Hart

2016

“Hell and High Water” Paulie Cerra

“Groove Legacy” Groove Legacy

“Wild” Joanne Shaw Taylor

“Live at the Greek Theatre” Joe Bonamassa

“Kaleidoscoped” The New Orleans Suspects

“Blues of Desperation” Joe Bonamassa

“Live at Radio City Music Hall” Joe Bonamassa

2015

“Billboard Live Tokyo” Larry Carlton / David T. Walker

“Best of the Soul Years” Jimmy Barnes

2014

Playing for Change 3: Songs Around the World” Various

2013

“The Vehicle” Marcella Detroit

“Shiver and Sigh” Kara Grainger

2011

“The Reflection” Keb' Mo'

2010

“My Turn” Kirk Fletcher

“I Want It All Back” Coco Montoya

“Funky Tortillas” Tino Gonzales / Los Reyes del K.O