Paul Goll
American musician
Paul David Goll Jr. (born 1951) is an American rock guitarist and bass guitarist. Born in Erie, PA, he began playing bass guitar professionally at the age of 15.
Paul has been the bass guitarist for Donnie Iris and the Cruisers since 1994, and first appeared on the live album Live! At Nick's Fat City in 1998. Goll is the son of PFC Paul D. Goll Sr. (1921–1978). Goll lives in Asheville, North Carolina and has been married to Elizabeth Jane Elliot since 2012. Goll currently works at Mission Hospitals Olson Huff Center for children.[1]
References
- ^ "The Official Home of Donnie Iris and The Cruisers". Archived from the original on 2010-11-27. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
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Donnie Iris
- Back on the Streets
- King Cool
- The High and the Mighty
- Fortune 410
- No Muss...No Fuss
- Out of the Blue
- Footsoldier in the Moonlight
- Poletown
- Together Alone
- Ellwood City
- Ah! Leluiah!
- Live! At Nick's Fat City
- Ah! Live!
- Live at Blossom
- King Cool: Ah! History of Donnie Iris and the Cruisers
- "Ah! Leah!"
- "I Can't Hear You"
- "Sweet Merilee"
- "Love Is Like a Rock"
- "My Girl"
- "Tough World"
- "The High and the Mighty"
- "Do You Compute?"
- "Injured in the Game of Love"
- Mark Avsec
- Brice Foster
- Paul Goll
- Marty Lee Hoenes
- Albritton McClain
- Steve McConnell
- Tommy Rich
- Mark Tirabassi
- Kevin Valentine
- Scott Alan Williamson
- The Jaggerz
- Wild Cherry
- Cellarful of Noise
- The Innocent
- "The Rapper"
- Discography
- Cellarful of Noise (Cellarful of Noise, 1985)
- Magnificent Obsession (Cellarful of Noise, 1988)
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