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Paul Myers (born 11 November 1960) is a Canadian author, journalist, musician and songwriter. Until 2006, Myers worked as a musician and journalist in Toronto and Vancouver, where he became a television and radio personality. He is the older brother of actor and comedian Mike Myers. Career In the 1990s, Myers was the front man and songwriter for the band The Gravelberrys, which had a Canadian alternative hit in the early 1990s with "Wonder Where You Are Tonight." The group, which took its name from a reference in The Flintstones, disbanded in 1995, after several complete lineup changes. Myers, in electronic music, is Flam!. In 1995, Myers began his journalism career, in Toronto. Since that time, he has written for a wide variety of periodicals and newspapers, including Canadian outlets The Globe and Mail, The Vancouver Sun, The Vancouver Province, and Canadian Musician, and American publications including Mix, Electronic Musician, Crawdaddy!, and the San Francisco Bay Guardian. In 2001, Myers' first long form book, was the authorized biography of the Barenaked Ladies, Public Stunts, Private Stories, published in Canada by Madrigal Press and in the US by Simon & Schuster's Fireside Books imprint. In 2001, to 2006, Myers was in Vancouver, British Columbia, holding a variety of positions during this time. Myers was the musician judge on the Canwest Global reality TV series, Popstars: The One, and blogged about his experience for the Vancouver Province. Myers and Patrick Maliha were known to viewers of Shaw TV's Urban Rush as The Movie Guys, appearing in a popular weekly segment which ran from 2003 until 2006, when Myers left Vancouver for the San Francisco area. Myers was also briefly a regular cultural pundit on CTV's The Vicki Gabereau Show, a national daytime program which taped out of Vancouver. In 2003, to 2004, Myers hosted a talk radio show on CHMJ (then branded as "MOJO Radio") in Vancouver. The show was first known as One, Two, Three with Paul Myers (after its 1:00 to 3:00 time slot), before being rechristened The Paul Myers Show. The show attained cult status, and Myers played host to diverse guests such as They Might Be Giants, Matthew Sweet, Seth MacFarlane, Errol Morris, Randy Bachman, and Rick Nielsen from Cheap Trick, as well as local musicians and touring authors. CHMJ, a Corus radio station, abandoned broader talk radio in 2004 in favour of an all-sports format. Myers joked that despite his acquisition of a Vancouver Canucks jersey, his culture- and music-based topics no longer fit on the sports channel. In 2007, his second book, a biography of Long John Baldry called It Ain't Easy: Long John Baldry and the Birth of the British Blues, was published by Greystone Books in Fall 2007. While researching the Baldry book, Myers met Vancouver filmmaker Nick Orchard, who enlisted him to write the script and appear in his documentary Long John Baldry: In The Shadow Of The Blues. The film has received repeated airing on both the Canadian Bravo network and BBC 4 in the UK. In 2008, Myers was personally nominated for a Gemini Award (the Canadian Emmy) for Best Writing in a Documentary Program or Series, for his work on Orchard's film. In 2010, Jawbone Press published Myers' third book, A Wizard, a True Star: Todd Rundgren in the Studio, a detailed history of the record production career of the Philadelphia-born guitarist and producer. The book featured interviews with Rundgren and many of his production clients, including Patti Smith, XTC, Meat Loaf, New York Dolls, Cheap Trick, Psychedelic Furs, Grand Funk, and Hall & Oates. The book was critically acclaimed and received four star reviews from the British magazines MOJO and Record Collector. In 2014, Myers continued to write, record and play sporadic shows, appearing since 2014 as The Paul & John, a San Francisco-based duo formed by Myers and John Moremen, performing with drummers that have included D. J. Bonebrake and Dawn Richardson. The Paul & John have released one album, Inner Sunset (2014). Kickstarter was used to fund upfront costs of a vinyl pressing. In 2018, On 23 October 2018, House of Anansi Press published Myers' 4th book, "Kids In the Hall: One Dumb Guy." The book's release was preceded and followed by a promotional speaking tour discussing the history of the comedy troupe, Kids in the Hall, featuring some members of the cast. On 21 September 2018, Myers was joined at the Crows Nest Theatre in Toronto by Bruce McCulloch and Scott Thompson as part of the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival. In January 2019, Myers was joined in conversation about the book by 4 of the 5 Kids in the Hall: Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco as part of Sketchfest 2019. Personal life Fast Company notes he resided in Berkeley, California in 2014. Bibliography Myers, Paul (2001). Barenaked Ladies: Public Stunts, Private Stories. Madrigal Press. ISBN 978-1-89416-002-5. Myers, Paul (2007). It Ain't Easy: Long John Baldry and the Birth of the British Blues. Greystone Books Ltd. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-55365-200-7. Myers, Paul (2010). A Wizard, a True Star: Todd Rundgren in the Studio. Jawbone Press. ISBN 978-1-90600-233-6. Myers, Paul (2018). Kids In the Hall: One Dumb Guy. House of Anansi Press. ISBN 9781487001834. See also List of Canadian musicians References External links Paul Myers at IMDb The Paul & John Bandcamp "Paul Myers". Writers. Fast Company. "The Record Store Day Podcast with Paul Myers". libsyn. Paul Myers discography at Discogs Myers, Paul. "Musings on music". The Pulmyears Music Blog.. Discover the Paul Myers popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Paul Myers books.

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  • When I Was the Greatest synopsis, comments

    When I Was the Greatest

    Jason Reynolds

    From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds, a “funny and rewarding” (Publishers Weekly) comingofage novel about friendship and loyalty across neighborhood lines and t...

  • Curse of the Reaper synopsis, comments

    Curse of the Reaper

    Brian McAuley

    Scream meets The Shining in this pageturning horror tale about an aging actor haunted by the slasher movie villain he brought to life.Decades after playing the titular killer in th...

  • The Boy in the Black Suit synopsis, comments

    The Boy in the Black Suit

    Jason Reynolds

    A 2016 Coretta Scott King Author Honor Book Just when seventeenyearold Matt thinks he can’t handle one more piece of terrible news, he meets a girl who’s dealt with a lot moreand w...

  • Ruth G. Dashnow v. Paul A. Myers synopsis, comments

    Ruth G. Dashnow v. Paul A. Myers

    Supreme Court of Wisconsin

    The jury returned a verdict for the defendant at the trial of this automobile negligence action. On motion of the plaintiff the trial court set the verdict aside as being against t...

  • Paul Myers and Arleen Myers v. Snow White synopsis, comments

    Paul Myers and Arleen Myers v. Snow White

    Supreme Court of Alaska

    This appeal arises from the trial courts award of attorneys fees under Rule 82, Alaska Rules of Civil procedure, to two parties in a multiparty suit. Paul and Arlene Myers (the Mye...

  • Paul Myers v. State Florida synopsis, comments

    Paul Myers v. State Florida

    First District Court of Appeal of Florida

    Myers appeals his conviction and sentence for attempted burglary of a dwelling, raising three issues for our consideration: (1) whether the trial court erred in permitting one of t...

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    Quinn

    Em Strang

    A piercingly original debut about the limits of forgiveness, from an awardwinning Scottish poet A Scotsman 'Best Book of 2023' From an awardwinning Scottish poet, an unforgettable ...

  • Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 11 synopsis, comments

    Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 11

    Maxim Jakubowski

    This superb annual anthology of the year’s most outstanding short crime fiction published in the UK is now well into its second decade. Jakubowski has succeeded, once again, in une...

  • A Stranger Here Below synopsis, comments

    A Stranger Here Below

    Charles Fergus

    For fans of C.J. Box's Joe Pickett series, a fabulous historical mystery series set in early America. “Deeply imagined and intricately plotted, A Stranger Here Below mar...

  • Lay This Body Down synopsis, comments

    Lay This Body Down

    Charles Fergus

    "Richly textured historical fiction with the urgency of a mystery novel. Fergus knows certain things, deep in the bone: horses, hunting, the folkways of rural places, and he weaves...

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    The Cult of Personality Testing

    Annie Murphy Paul

    Awardwinning psychology writer Annie Paul delivers a scathing exposé on the history and effects of personality tests.Millions of people worldwide take personality tests each year t...