THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #129 – Earl Rose

Episode #129 – Earl Rose

Earl Rose is a pianist, composer, conductor, performing and recording artist. An Emmy award-winner and 14-time Emmy nominee, Rose has also won 3 ASCAP awards. Earl Rose is a popular performer at Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle, the landmark hotel located at 35 East 76th Street in the Upper East Side of New York City.

In the pop music world, Rose is the co-writer of some multi-platinum selling songs. Every Beat of My Heart is a song he wrote with the recording artist Brian McKnight. With songwriter Victoria Shaw and Olivia Newton-John he wrote the song Love is a Gift which Olivia Newton-John recorded. Peabo Bryson recorded I Found Love which he co-wrote with Rose. The legendary vocalist Johnny Mathis recorded two Earl Rose songs: Every Beat Of My Heart and Right From The Heart.

Respect and appreciation to Jennifer Cooke of The Carlyle for making this interview with Earl Rose a reality. Enjoy this insight from a man who has touched so many people with his music. Now he shares his story, right here on The Paul Leslie Hour.


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