Biography
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Paul's Collection
Effective period / Period of releases: 1971
Members: Koen De Bruyne, Luc Van De Poel, Paul Syniawsky, Freddy Gosseye, René Motté, Jean Ledent
Belgian (hard) rock band from Antwerp, founded in 1969 by singer Paul Syniawsky. The group was disbanded in 1973 when Syniawsky started singing with jazz-rock group called Artisjok. When that group got to record their only single in 1977, they changed their name to Paul's Collection, but apart from Syniawsky there were no original members.This line-up, which disbanded around 1979, consisted of Paul Geleykens (bass, compositions), Paul Syniawsky (vocals), Luk Van De Poel (guitar), Luk Salu (keyboards), John Beach (percussion), Bruno Van Reeth (drums) and Johan Joris, Lode Jansen, Mark Joris, Bruno Jennes and Robert Beyens (brass). Former keyboard player Koen de Bruyne produced the single.
A new incarnation of the group was formed by Syniawsky after the turn of the century. This incarnation didn't record anything but existed up until 2015.