THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #555 – Jim Keltner

Episode #555 – Jim Keltner

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Jim Keltner is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour!

On this episode of The Paul Leslie Hour, we are in the presence of a great artist. Jim Keltner is known as a drummer who has received great acclaim for his contributions to some of the most beloved tracks in popular music.

Jim Keltner has been called “the leading session drummer in America.” Keltner is also known as a record producer. Noteworthy are the two albums he produced for Jerry Lee Lewis: “Rock & Roll Time,” and “Mean Old Man,” among other productions for himself and others.

It’s a long list of great artists Jim Keltner has worked with. To name, but a few: John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Carly Simon, Leon Russell, Barbra Streisand, Joe Cocker, Randy Newman, Bruce Cockburn, Diana Krall, Steely Dan, Melody Gardot and countless others.

It’s a great pleasure to welcome the beloved musician and personality, Jim Keltner. He’s right here on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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