Paul Marcum
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Paul Marcum
Biography
With his enthusiasm and easy-going personality, it's easy to see why Paul became such a success on the national calling circuit. Gay square dancers who were not privileged to dance to his calling at the previous conventions in Seattle and Denver are probably familiar with his style anyway through his bestselling recordings released through ESP Records; some of his hits include "Lover in Disguise" and "That's the Way Love Goes." Paul and Elmer were hesitant about introducing their rendition of "Honky Tonk Queeen" before a gay group, but they needn't have been -- it became Seattle's unofficial theme song.[1]
Quick Facts
- on the IAGSDC convention calling staff at
- Paul's caller profile on ceder.net
Photos
At Promenade Along The Rockies, 1985
James Ozanich (L) and Paul Marcum at Explode The Rose, 1987
Sources
- ↑ IAGSDC Convention Program (San Francisco), 1986