Paul Sykes | |
Birth Date: | 1937 |
Death Date: | 1994 |
Instrument: | Vocals, guitar |
Genre: | Folk |
Occupation: | Singer |
Paul Sykes (1937–1994), was an American folksinger, best known for live performances in the early 1960s at The Ice House, a folk music club in Pasadena, California, and as a member of folk trio The Randy Sparks Three. He also performed at The Troubadour (Los Angeles).
He was a prize-winning Whippet enthusiast in Coronado, California throughout the 1960s.
Title | Label | Release |
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I Wanna Love You Baby, But You Just Don't Treat Me Right / Sweet You | Crown Records | 19?? single |
Great American Folk Songs | Crown Records | 1958 LP |
Coffee House (various artists) | Dorian Records | 1959 LP |
The Randy Sparks Three (as member of trio) | Verve Records | 1960 LP |
I'm Not Kiddin' Ya' | Horizon Records | 1962 LP |
Let's Have A Hootenanny vols. 1–3 (various artists) | Crown Records | 1963 LP |
Hootenanny at the Troubador (various artists) | Horizon Records | 1963 LP |
Folk Baroque (Mason Williams) | Davon Records | 1963 LP |
Candy Man | Warner Bros. Records | 1965 LP |
The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me / Two-Ten-Six-Eighteen | Warner Bros. Records | 1965 single |