THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #333 – Charley Stefl

Episode #333 – Charley Stefl

It is a great pleasure to have Charley Stefl with us. He is a true storytelling songwriter. Although most known for the songs he wrote that others recorded, he has a rich, distinct voice. A singer-songwriter, instrumentalist and recording artist, he released his solo album And The Wheels Turn… Some of the artists who have recorded his work would include Eddy Arnold, Garth Brooks, Lee Ann Womack, George Jones, Blake Shelton, the Del McCourey Band and others. Stefl’s abilities as storyteller are evident in his songs, and in this interview right here on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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