Paul's latest release, Farewell To Storyville is Sanchez telling stories and strummings songs about his life and New Orleans.
Louisiana Music Factory - Farewell To Storyville by Paul Sanchez
Now available on Threadhead Records Downloads, Paul Sanchez at The Decatur Book Festival. Reading from his book, Pieces Of Me and singing his songs.

http://threadheadrecords.bandcamp.com/album/paul-sanchez-at-eddies-attic-in-atlanta-9-5-09-threadhead-records-live-volume-1

Also available at Louisiana Music Factory, Stew Called New Orleans, on Threadhead Records, The first duo record by John Boutte' and Paul Sanchez, it contains nine new originals written by John Boutte' and Paul Sanchez along with the Jelly Roll Morton classic, "I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say" and Paul Simon's "American Tune".
Louisiana Music Factory - Stew Called New Orleans by John Boutte & Paul Sanchez
Also available Exit To Mystery Street featuring performances by John Boutte', Ivan Neville, Shamarr Allen, James Andrews, Alex McMurray and Matt Perrine.
Paul Sanchez: Exit to Mystery Street(Independent) “Sanchez has made the record of his life here, an album that shows off his writing skills, singing ability and overall musical versatility.”—reviewed May 2008 by John Swenson.
Louisiana Music Factory - Exit To Mystery Street by Paul Sanchez
"Between Friends is a record that showcases Paul as a songwriter as he sings only one track, Found You In The Mail, and turns the rest songs over to be sung by his Friends.
What friends they are! From The Cowsill’s Susan Cowsill to Better Than Ezra’s Kevin Griffin to Hootie-man Darius Rucker, Sanchez knows how to pick ‘em- both in terms of songs and singers."
Alex Rawls, Offbeat Magazine
Louisiana Music Factory - Between Friends by Paul Sanchez

Also out on Threadhead Records, Paul's first book of essays. Pieces Of Me is a book of essays on life, love and music in the new New Orleans, Get a signed copy of Pieces of Me at Louisiana Music Factory - Pieces Of Me BOOK by Paul Sanchez

Funky Kidz may just be the funkiest children's record ever. Featuring Dumpsta Funk, George Porter Jr., Johnny Sketch and The Dirty Notes, Theresa Andersen and Paul singing, "If I Only Had A Brain", check it out at Louisiana Music Factory - Funky Kidz |