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Paul William Day

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Paul William Day (born 11 July in Brisbane, Australia) is the producer and director of Angel Studios located in Brisbane Australia.[1]

Career

Film

Day wrote and directed the sci-fi space feature film Redemption 101 (2007),[2][3] [4] which premiered at the Schonell Theatre in St Lucia, Queensland and was then released on DVD.[5] His latest film, the prequel Beyond Redemption (The Visitor),[6] in which he reprises his acting role as "Captain Lazlo", was released in 2012.

Music

Paul Day has been active in the music industry for many years,[7] ,[8] [9] releasing an album Precious Love [10] in 1999 with the band "Soul Purpose"[11] also based in Brisbane. The members of Soul Purpose are Paul Day (guitar,keyboard vocals), Will Kellar (bass), and Katrina Maffey (drums). This band now records mostly soundtracks and is currently working on releasing another original album. Paul's first professional band was called Cyandra,[12] ,[13] a 4-piece band consisting of Paul Day (bass, guitar, vocals), Steve Fredericks - deceased (rhythm guitar, lead vocals), Arthur Bray (guitar, bass, vocals) and Jon Francis (drums).

References

  1. ^ Angel Studios
  2. ^ TV Interview on Channel 9's Brisbane Extra, March 2007
  3. ^ Belinda Berry, "Out of this world - Suburban studio aims for the stars" The Southern Star (Brisbane), 7 March 2007
  4. ^ Baz McAlister, "Boldly Going Where No Brisbanite has Gone Before" Time Off Magazine, Brisbane, 21 March 2007
  5. ^ Redemption 101 at IMDB
  6. ^ Beyond Redemption Movie
  7. ^ TV Interview with Ray Martin on The Midday Show, 1985
  8. ^ Radio Interview with David Busch on ABC Local Radio
  9. ^ Wendy Ferguson,"Seat of Christian Music", The Wesley Report 2000
  10. ^ Precious Love Album at Koorong.com
  11. ^ Soul Purpose web site
  12. ^ "Cyandra aim for a rhythm rock" Telegraph (Brisbane) 5 November 1975
  13. ^ "Cyandra a new name to watch for in entertainment" The Gold Coast Bulletin 10 Feb 1976

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