Paris Campbell-Edwards
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Paris Ruel Rene Campbell-Edwards (born 18 February 1980 in Greenwich, London) is an English singer-songwriter, based in south east London.
Coming from a musical family, Campbell-Edwards has been devoted to singing and songwriting since the age of 15. As a teenager, he performed solo in London pubs and clubs.
In 2003, Campbell-Edwards appeared in the second series of the BBC's singing competition Fame Academy.
In 2005, he formed a rock band called Smokin' Circus, which has recorded several demo tracks and continues to perform live regularly around London.The band's official website is now www.myspace.com/smokincircus
His musical influences are Lenny Kravitz, Prince, Terence Trent D'Arby and Stevie Wonder.