THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #19 – Travis Turk

Episode #19 – Travis Turk

This interview with Travis Turk was recorded on April 17, 2017. It was held onto to await the release of the Jimmy Buffett collection “Buried Treasure.” It may strike you what a voice Travis Turk has. It’s probably not a surprise that he has had so much success as a voice over talent. In fact, sound has played a very big part in his life. He’s worked as a radio disc jockey, an audio engineer and was the very first record producer of Jimmy Buffett. As you’ll soon hear, he recorded several demos before Buffett’s debut album.


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