American pop singer Paul Engemann charted a handful of songs during the 1970s
and 1980s, both as a solo artist and bandleader. He was born in California on
October 15, 1957, and raised by a Mormon family whose patriarch, Karl Engemann,
was the A&R Vice President of Capitol Records. Initially recording under the
name "Christopher Paul," Paul Engemann launched his singing career with 1975's
"For Your Love," with climbed to Number 91 in America and featured guest vocals
from his sister, Shawn. He began collaborating with Giorgio Moroder during the
following decade and sang "Scarface...