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After leaving L. A.
Guns, Paul Black formed Black Cherry, which quickly became one of the most popular and sought after bands in L. A.
But, a lawsuit filed by Black against his former band L. A.
Guns and Polygram Records kept Black Cherry from signing a deal.
One of the original members of Black Cherry was the artist now known as Ukulele Bartt, who at the time was a guitarist and singer.
Paul Black retired in 1993 and seldom played shows.
In 2000 Paul Black wrote and recorded an album with Jo Almeida of Dogs D ' Amour called Jo & Paul's Sonic Boom, Sun Down And Yellow Moon.
The band itself did about 8 shows with different rhythm sections.
The record received great reviews but only a few were made.
Paul is working on a solo record and at the end of 2005 plans were made to reform Paul Black's L. A.
Guns line up for a tour in 2006.

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