What does Paul like about singing?
Well, in one article, he said “I actually like it [singing] better than acting. It is more immediate.” (Calgary Sun, 4 September 1996) • What does Paul think about his own singing? “I call it singing… I think others might call it croaking.” (TV Week, 1995) or “It’s a great hobby and fun to do.” (Canoe web site, 13 March 1998) • When was his first record/CD released? A 1988 Toronto Star article said that a record featuring Paul Gross’s talents would be “materializing soon.’ However, it took until 1997, when Paul achieved international fame, for his voice to find its way to a CD. The Due South soundtrack appeared in 1996, featuring “Ride Forever” as one of its tracks. Paul sang this song on the episode “All the Queen’s Horses.” He released his own country/western CD “Two Houses” in 1997, followed up by a single release of “32 Down on the Robert Mackenzie” in 1998 and “Santa Drives a Pickup” in 1998. • Does Paul Gross sing on tour? Paul Gross has traveled the globe to promote his CD, bu