Episode #435 – Abraham LaborielEpisode #435 – Abraham Laboriel
Abraham Laboriel is 73 years old today! Born in Mexico City on July 17, 2020, he was called one of the greatest bassists of all time. He is definitely the
Abraham Laboriel is 73 years old today! Born in Mexico City on July 17, 2020, he was called one of the greatest bassists of all time. He is definitely the
Seeing the film “Loving,” (finally) brought back this interview which originally broadcast on FM radio in Charleston, South Carolina. Together they perform as Twin Soul Poets: Poets Hamilton Sage and Ingrid Alli sat down for
This episode of The Paul Leslie Hour features a very heartfelt interview with Beth Leonard Rucker. Beth is the founder of Just Be You, a non-profit with a mission to
Gary Sefton gave a rare interview on The Paul Leslie Hour and we are pleased to present an exclusive playing of the demo of his song “Isn’t This America.” The interview was recorded
Imagine how many emails are whizzing around the planet at this very moment. Care to take a guess how many? The total email traffic last year was about 300 billion.
This is a special edition of The Paul Leslie Hour. It’s going to be coming out every month and it’s a somewhat in-depth discussion about the singer-songwriter, pianist and recording
It has been said Bob Liberman is a “hell of a storyteller” and has “really led an interesting life,” that’s how author Ryan White described him. The Bob Liberman certainly
John Scofield, known to many in the music world simply as “Sco,” makes his debut appearance on The Paul Leslie Hour. He’s one of the most influential guitarists around and
On June 19, 2020 Bob Dylan released “Rough and Rowdy Ways,” his 39th studio album, 8 years since his last album. To discuss the new record and more, I was
On this episode we meet Greg Cohen, bassist with the Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band featuring Woody Allen. Cohen is an artist known for not only his humbleness, but also
On this episode we meet Internationally renowned jazz banjoist and vocalist Cynthia Sayer. The New York Times had this to say about our special guest: “Miss Sayer finds lively banjo harmonies