THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #493 – Jonathan Karrant

Episode #493 – Jonathan Karrant

Jonathan Karrant is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour.

It’s an honor to present a great interpreter of song on this episode. Jonathan Karrant is a song stylist. On recording and in his renowned stage performances, he’s connected with people around the world. His range of material is broad in scope: from pop tunes to classics from The Great American Songbook.

Jazz Corner described Karrant as “A voice romantic without being cloying. Warm, but not forced. Jonathan Karrant carries songs with an emotional weight that reaches your soul. At the same time he can sing with the kind of jazz suave that was patented by Mel Tormé.”

It’s a great privilege to present an interview with Jonathan Karrant, along with excerpts from some of his great live and studio recordings. It’s all right here on The Paul Leslie Hour!

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