Career
His ashes are interred at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. A panel in Delph"s name is part of the NAMES Project Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Memorial Quilt. From 1980 to 1987 Paul was the keyboardist/vocalist for the band which also featured John Goodsall (guitar), Doug Lunn (bass) and Ric Parnell (drums).
They made their primary living touring and recording as rhythm section for many artists.
The best known of these projects was the Word of Mouth album by Toni Basil. The song "Mickey" which featured Paul on Farfisa organ went to #1 on the Billboard Magazine singles chart in December 1982.
Delph co-wrote & sang lead vocals on the de facto theme song for the 1987 film North Shore titled "North Shore Roar" which was co-written & performed with his bandmates. In 1983 he recorded an album with, a group with several notable members including Reebop Kwaku Baah (percussion), Paul Delph (keyboards), Bryson Graham (drums), Rosko Gee (bass).
From 1988 to 1991 Paul fronted his own solo project called Walk The Walk.
Artists with whom Delph worked include: Bryan Adams,Doug Webb, Jon Anderson, Roy Thomas Baker, Glenn Hughes and Pat Thrall, Peter Banks, Toni Basil, Peabo Bryson, Richard Burmer, Mike Chapman, Ava Cherry, Alice Cooper, Michael Des Barres, Rhett Davies, Bob Esty, Roberta Flack, John Goodsall, Sam Harris, Phyllis Hyman, Alfonso Johnson, Johnny Mandel, Martin Page, The Pointer Sisters, Suzi Quatro, Robbie Robertson, Jimmie Spheeris, Donna Summer, Bernie Taupin, Chester Thomson, Gino Vannelli, The Weather Girls, Alee Willis and Gary Wright.