Paul Christie is an Australian bassist and vocalist. He came to prominence as a member of the second and most successful lineup of the group Mondo Rock, which was founded by former Daddy Cool leader Ross Wilson. Christie performed on many of the group's hits in the early 1980s including "Cool World" and "State of The Heart" (covered in the USA by Rick Springfield).
After leaving Mondo Rock in 1982 Christie founded the occasional all-star touring group The Party Boys, which went through several incarnations over the next decade and included many famous Australian and international musicians including former and current members of Status Quo, The Eagles, The Animals, The Angels, Sherbet, Skyhooks, Rose Tattoo, The Choirboys, Australian Crawl, Divinyls, Models, Dragon, Swanee, La De Das, GANGgajang, Rainbow, Alcatrazz, AC/DC and Noiseworks.
Paul is now the founding partner of Almost Famous [1], a corporate teambuilding and events company.
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