Glasgow-born singer
Paul Quinn first emerged in the early '80s lending his deep, rich voice as a backing vocalist for
Edwyn Collins and
Orange Juice. After tenures with
Yaz's Vince Clarke and
Aztec Camera's Roddy Frame,
Quinn set out for a solo career, forming a support band dubbed
the Independent Group which also featured
Alan Horne, the founder of the famed indie label Postcard. However, a lawsuit prevented
Quinn from recording or performing live for over five years; finally, he was able to issue
Will I Ever Be Inside of You in 1995. ~ Jason Ankeny