Marbella based Piano Man announces break from Joys Live

Paul Maxwel performs the Elton John Experience

Paul Maxwel performs the Elton John Experience Credit: Paul Maxwel

Marbella based Piano Man announces break from Joys Live as one of the best-known musicians on the Costa del Sol, Paul Maxwel confirmed today (October 20) that he is going to leave Joys Live, the nightclub in Puerto Banus he has been associated with for the past eight years.
Speaking to Paul after he released the news via Facebook, he explained that whilst he has had a fantastic time at Joys and worked with some amazing artists and staff plus the owners of the Metro Group for whom he has nothing but praise, the time has come to reappraise his life.
Having just turned 50, he wants to spend more time with his family and devote himself to tackle other challenges especially as his production company is expanding with a number of new projects.
There has been all of the stress of Joys Live having to remain closed during the pandemic and he has had to look at other musical directions, not least being his very successful Elton John Experience and now with the nightclub able to remain open to the very early hours, it is just a bit too much if he wants to continue to enjoy family life.
If life begins at 50, then The Piano Man is planning to enjoy it to the full but he will continue to make guests appearances and perform on the Costa del Sol regularly.
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