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Paul Carrack, born in 1951, is an acclaimed English singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist often praised as "The Man with the Golden Voice." Rising to fame in the 1970s as the frontman for Ace, he later became known for his memorable stints with Squeeze and as a key member of Mike and the Mechanics, delivering hits like "How Long," "Tempted," and "The Living Years." Beyond band work, Carrack has enjoyed a successful solo career with songs such as "Don't Shed a Tear," and his songwriting has attracted artists like Eagles, Diana Ross, and Tom Jones. Renowned for his soulful vocals and musical versatility, Carrack has also collaborated with legends including Eric Clapton, Elton John, and Ringo Starr.