"Paul Nelson Humphrey" is an American jazz and funk/R+B drummer.

He worked as a session drummer in the 1960s for jazz artists such as Wes Montgomery, Les McCann, Kai Winding, Jimmy Smith (musician)/Jimmy Smith, Charles Mingus, Lee Konitz, Blue Mitchell and Gene Ammons.

As a bandleader, he recorded under the name "Paul Humphrey and the Cool Aid Chemists", with Clarence MacDonald, David T. Walker, and Phil Upchurch. In 1971, this ensemble had two hits, "Cool Aid" (US #29, US Black Singles #14) and "Funky L.A." (US Black Singles #45). He also recorded an album as head of the "Paul Humphrey Sextet" in 1981.

Humphrey was one of the drummers on Marvin Gaye's album Let's Get It On.

He also recorded with Steely Dan, Frank Zappa, Jerry Garcia, Jimmy Smith (musician)/Jimmy Smith, The Four Tops, Al Kooper, Jackie DeShannon, Natalie Cole, Albert King, Quincy Jones, Dusty Springfield, Jean-Luc Ponty, Michael Franks (musician)/Michael Franks, Maria Muldaur, and others.

Humphrey also was the featured drummer for both the Lawrence Welk orchestra and The Lawrence Welk Show/television show from 1976 to 1982. He and his wife Joan are the parents of two children, Pier and Damien, who appeared with their father on the Welk show's annual Christmas episode.

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It's a lot tougher, right from the get-go. It's all uphill on Genesee Street and to Oneida Square and up Oneida Street. Then you have a gradual incline (along the Parkway). That's the flattest part of the course, but it isn't long.

The hills are much more grueling (than in the Boilermaker). The good thing is that all the hills are in the first half. If you can survive the first half, it's all downhill all the way home.

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The four of us ran together in the Paul Revere (Brych won the Rome 5K in 16:22, within six seconds of the course record). I'm hoping I'll have a better time. I don't know if I'll have a better place (than the others), but with the four of us pushing each other, I should definitely have a better time than last year.

It's definitely tough to sprint downhill. You can feel it in your knees.