THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #601 – Kate Taylor

Episode #601 – Kate Taylor

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Kate Taylor is a Special Guest on The Paul Leslie Hour!

This lady is more than special. A lot of you are fans and many more will be joining the ranks. In 1971, Kate Taylor released her debut record: “Sister Kate,” with producer Peter Asher.

To commemorate the 50th anniversary of her acclaimed debut album, she reunited with Peter Asher to record “Why Wait!” Many of the world-class musicians who played on the first album are back, including Russ Kunkel, Danny Kortchmar and Leland Sklar (all past guests on the show).

“Why Wait” was released on Red House Records of The Compass Records Group. It’s a joyous album! Available on vinyl, CD and as a digital download from Apple Music, there is a stupendous variety of inspiriting songs: popular standards and classics as well as originals.

Kate Taylor gave an exclusive interview for The Paul Leslie Hour and you are invited to enjoy. I hope it’s a companion to you as you explore the music.

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