We're Here To Rock N' Roll

Paul Val

Hey there, Zoo Freaks, it's your favorite crew of vinyl-spinning wanderers here, dialing up the good vibes on this groovy afternoon at THE ZOO. We're dropping that killer track "We're Here To Rock N' Roll" by Paul Val from his album "PAUL VAL (part two)", and man, does it hit the spot with those soulful riffs and that foot-stomping energy that makes you wanna sway like the wind through the pines. You know, digging into some old interviews, Paul once shared in a chat with a little Austin music rag how this tune came to him during a late-night jam session out by Lady Bird Lake—said he was just messing around with his guitar under the stars, feeling that raw hunger for the stage after a long stretch of gigging in smoky honky-tonks, and boom, the lyrics poured out like a confession to the moon. "It's all about showing up, no matter what," he laughed, "kinda like us hippies chasing the next festival sunrise." And get this, on his socials a while back, he posted a grainy pic from the recording booth, captioning it with a quote from the session: "If rock n' roll ain't here to lift your spirit, what's the point of the beat?" Fans went wild in the comments, sharing their own stories of blasting it on road trips through the Hill Country, turning dusty highways into personal anthems.

Speaking of Paul Val, this cat's journey to picking those strings is pure Texas magic, the kind that starts with a beat-up acoustic in the corner of a family living room. Born and raised in the heart of Austin, Paul grew up soaking in the blues from his old man's record collection—think Muddy Waters and Stevie Ray Vaughan echoing off the walls while the neighborhood kids kicked around barefoot. He told a podcast crew a couple years ago that his real spark hit at 14 when he snuck into a local open mic night, mesmerized by some grizzled picker tearing up the crowd. "I traded my comic books for that first guitar the next day," he reminisced, "and haven't put it down since—it's like the wood remembers every heartbreak and high note." From busking on Sixth Street corners, scraping by on tips and tamales, he hustled his way into the scene, forming bands that fizzled and reformed like desert mirages, until one fateful night at the Continental Club where a scout caught his set and whispered, "Kid, you've got that fire." These days, he's a staple in the Austin sound, blending bluesy soul with a rock edge that feels like a warm breeze off the Colorado River.

If you're itching to dive deeper into Paul Val's world, swing on over to his official website at paulval.com, where you can catch tour dates, snag some merch, and peek at his latest licks. He's keeping it real on Facebook too, posting clips of impromptu porch jams and fan shoutouts that feel like a backyard barbecue invite. Over on Instagram, it's all about those moody sunset solos and behind-the-scenes vibes—pure eye candy for your feed. And don't sleep on his X account, where he drops quick thoughts on everything from guitar tone tweaks to what record changed his life last week. As for the devoted tribe, there's a lively bunch over at the Paul Val Fans Group on Facebook, swapping setlist stories and rare bootlegs like it's a secret handshake among old souls—no gatekeeping, just good folks geeking out over the groove.


 

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