THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #50 – Bonnie Montgomery

Episode #50 – Bonnie Montgomery

Bonnie Montgomery is a classically trained opera singer, but also a singer-songwriter in the country music genre. She’s traveled the world singing and performing and even wrote a modern folk opera: Billy Blythe, written about the childhood of Arkansas native Bill Clinton. She joins us to talk about all of this as well as her forthcoming independent studio album: Forever.


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