THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #68 – Earl Bud Lee

Episode #68 – Earl Bud Lee


Earl Bud Lee
is a songwriter and sometimes a live performer. He wrote songs that were recorded by Loretta Lynn, Blake Shelton, Joe Cocker, Moe Bandy and George Strait. Earl Bud Lee’s most successful song “Friends in Low Places,” was recorded by Garth Brooks and it’s become a county anthem. It’s a pleasure to present a rare interview with Earl Bud Lee, one of the great writers in music.


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