Charlie Bullitt was formed by Paul and guitarist Murray Gould in 2005. The other members of the band were drummer Joel Clempson and Murray's brother Jon Dixon who played the bass. Their music style was funk-rock. They played in various clubs but failed to get a record contract so their album was never released. The only song known to us is Good Girl. Paul left them in October 2005.
S Club 7:
Paul hit the fame in 1999 with S Club 7, a pop group created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller.
Over the four years they were together, S Club 7 had four UK number one singles, one UK number one album
and had at least one number one single in four different countries. They were also known for their tv-series.
His fellow band members were Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jon Lee, Jo O'Meara,
Rachel Stevens and Tina Barrett. In April 2003 S Club announced live on stage that they were to split up.
"There was no let up. It was the kind of job you would never say no to and S Club was
great fun and we had some brilliant laughs, but it made me not like pop music,"
Skua:
The band consisted of Paul and two other members. Their journey began in 1998. They described their music as
"pyschedelic, progressive, jazzrock" and it was inspired by Kyuss ( an influential stoner rock band ).
Paul had played in it before S Club 7 but after he leaving the band he rejoined Skua. However they soon split up too.