THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #500 – Butch Hancock

Episode #500 – Butch Hancock

Butch Hancock is the special guest on Episode #500 of The Paul Leslie Hour!

He is a man who has been called a “master of words” and “one of the finest songwriters of our time.” Butch Hancock is a vocalist, performer and recording artist. He’s also a visual artist (both a painter and a photographer). He is a member of the renowned group the Flatlanders, along with Joe Ely and Jimmie Dale Gilmore. His released numerous recordings through the years and his songs have been interpreted by people like Emmylou Harris and the late Jerry Jeff Walker.

This interview is quite revealing and sheds a lot of light on Hancock’s creative process and writing. It’s a fascinating look into the mind of a great writer. Butch Hancock is right here on The Paul Leslie Hour!

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