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Paul Marcus Music

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    • Eyes to See
    • The Three Mile Marker
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  • Bio

    Bio

    For many decades now, I’ve devoted my life to searching for meaning and identity as a singer-songwriter and an psychotherapist working with adolescents and it’s those kids that keep my musical ideas fresh. Continue Reading...

  • Music

    Music

    The title track “The Three Mile Marker” represents the moment we take a risk and do the hard, unpopular thing. “At three mile marker gonna make my mind up/either way I’ll be OK/this time/ it’s up to me/and baby that’s enough". Continue Reading...

  • Personal Statement

    Personal Statement

    The deeper and longer I inhabit someone else’s story, whether through writing a song about someone or knowing them as a friend or therapist, the more I get to experience a connection with my own humanity. My own need for transcendence. Continue Reading...

  • Timeline

    Timeline

    My life has been two roads consistently converging into a rather exciting, and, at times, rather messy, one life adventure - my career as a singer-songwriter, and my career as a therapist. Here’s a timeline of the road I’ve been on as a musician. Continue Reading...

  • Philanthropy

    Philanthropy

    I’m doing my small part in rallying folks, like you, to join with Not For Sale in their grassroots approach to preventing exploitation of girls from the Hill Tribes of Thailand. A percentage of what I take in through music goes to this effort. Continue Reading...

Welcome!

Welcome to my music site! 

After years of helping teenagers wrestle their angst to the ground, with a reputation as “the therapist who’s really a musician”, I hit my own personal “Three Mile Marker”.  I’d waited WAY too long. 

Now or never – time to leverage my self-taught, stylized, rather weird piano and guitar playing and the lyrics that are forever rolling around in my head inspired by what these young people were going through – into recording an LPs worth of tunes.

Have a listen and let me know what you think!