News
- The Aaron Tippin concert on December 1, 2007 at the Paramount Arts Center, Ashland, KY has been cancelled. Check back for Paul's future tour dates.
- Songwriter Eddie Sutphin, Pulaski, Va. received two Top-20 Finalist Awards in the 2006-2007 Unisong International Song & Lyric Contest, (LA, Calif.),for his Gospel/Christian song, "He Lives" (He Lived). It won for "Gospel/Christian Song" and "Performance/Writer" categories. Lead vocal by Paul Pace, with harmony vocals by Perry Coleman and Lisa Gregg, (Faith Hill backup singers), of Nashville, TN. Unisong Co-Founder Alan Roy Scott's congratulations/recognition letter to Eddie, noted that thousands of entries were submitted from over 90 countries in 19 Music and Lyric Categories. "Attaining these awards was no easy feat," said Scott. "I hope you will proudly display these awards as the creative validation of your songwriting talent as judged by outside experts." Eddie credited Paul Pace's brilliant performance as a key factor to the song's success. "It's a powerful song (lyrically), and Paul delivered a powerful vocal as well." Eddie's a member of ASCAP, NSAI, Songwriters Association of Washington, D. C., and Southwest Virginia Songwriters Association. We at www.paulpace.net wish to thank Eddie for "He Lives" to be featured on the web site. Click here to listen to "He Lives."
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- WTCR's HIGHWAY 23 JAMBOREE is celebrating their 8th Anniversary performance on Saturday, February 3, 2007 at 7 P.M. at the Paramount Arts Center, Ashland, KY. Paul will close the show with an extended performance. This show is FREE to the public. Call the Paramount Box Office at 606-324-3175 for reserved seat tickets.
- Carson Isaac Pace was born June 13, 2006 at 5:30 a.m. Carson weighed 6 lbs 14oz and was 19 3/4" long. Congratulations, Paul and Glenda and welcome Carson. We know you will make beautiful music.
- Country Music Trekkies, stop by Rippy's during the CMA Music Festival (aka Fan Fair) for some finger lickin' good ribs and pure country music. Paul's schedule during Fan Fair will be Tuesday, June 6, 2006 6:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M., Thursday, June 8, 2006, 2:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. and Friday, June 9, 2006, 6:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Paul's schedule is subject to a new arrival to the Pace family. Good luck, Paul and Glenda and soon-to-arrive Baby Pace.
- Join Paul at WTCR's "Listener Appreciation Night" at the Paramount Arts Center, Ashland, Kentucky, Saturday, November 5, 2005, as he co-hosts and performs at the Highway 23 Jamboree at 7:30 p.m., along with local performers and T. Graham Brown. Tickets are $5 and are on sale at PAC, 606-324-3175, or at the ticket office the night of the show.
- SVSA (SOUTHWEST VA. SONGWRITERS ASSOC.) member Eddie Sutphin of Pulaski, VA, recently received the honor of being named June's winner in the Country Music Category by VH-1's Song of the Year. Click Here To Contact Eddie. Song of the Year is an international songwriting contest supporting the music video channel VH-1's Save the Music Foundation. Eddie's winning song, "Stronger Than Steel Love" had to compete with hundreds of other songs from around the world before receiving the honor of being selected as the best song in the Country Category. Each month the contest selects one winner and four finalist from each of the categories (50 songs per month). Those songs are sent out to major/minor labels, publishers, music managers and other outlets. "This is great," Eddie stated. "The competition is good. Much of it comes from independent music pros (singers and musicians), that qualify as amateur songwriters. The number of songwriters at all levels combined is astounding". Eddie credits Beaird Music Studios in Nashville for an outstanding demo, and vocalist Paul Pace. "Paul Pace's voice was perfect for this song. He is one of the finest traditional country singers I've ever heard. I'm surprised he's not a household name." Click here to listen to "Stronger Than Steel Love."
- Paul will be appearing at the Kentucky Music Jamboree at Paramount Arts Center, Ashland, KY, on August 13, 2005, at 8:00 p.m. with Rebecca Lynn Howard. Tickets are $15 and are on sale at PAC, 606-324-3175
- Join Paul at Ashland, Kentucky's Summer Motion in Central Park, Ashland, KY, on July 3, 2005, time TBA. Admission is free.
- Glenda Ann Murphy and Paul Thomas Pace were united in marriage on 10-23-04 at the River of Life Church in Nashville, TN. Congratulations, Paul and Glenda!
  Paul introduces Ed Bruce at the Highway 23 Jamboree.
- Paul achieved another "dream" in his career on February 28, 2004, when he co-hosted the WTCR Highway 23 Jamboree with WTCR's Clint McElroy. Highway 23 pays homage to country music's roots and is approximately a 2 1/2-hour-long program featuring local country music acts, comedy, the Midway Cloggers, and barbershop-sung commericals by the Highway 23 Jinglers, aka the Salvationheirs, who also sing some powerful gospel music during the show. Paul treated the crowd to his (quote from Herald Dispatch) "double-barrel-powered baritone" in a tribute to Don Williams and introduced singer/songwriter Ed Bruce for another quality night at the Highway 23 Jamboree.
- Paul's song "Face in the Crowd" is featured on a compilation CD called 20 Country Hits. Interested in purchasing the album? Visit MusicMill.com or Amazon.com.
- Paul has signed with Music Mill Entertainment, and his CD's are now available at Wal-Mart. Can't find the CD at your local store? Click here to purchase it from Amazon.com.
Click here for a "Gone Pacing" May 2004 Review by Barb Wyant, site webmaster.
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