THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #304 – Gene Dunlap

Episode #304 – Gene Dunlap

Known and trusted by some of the greatest musicians of our time, Gene Dunlap is one of those guys who can plain do it all. A multi-instrumentalist, he’s played piano, saxophone, guitar, drums, bass and in the past the fiddle. He was the bandleader for country music icon Loretta Lynn for more than 30 years. As a songwriter he’s had cuts by everyone from Loretta Lynn and Mel Tillis to Engelbert Humpedinck. We’re honored to have him on The Paul Leslie Hour and thank past guest Buzz Rabin for the introduction.

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