THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #195 – James Schneider

Episode #195 – James Schneider

Has there ever been a more gregarious and jovial musician than James Schneider? A pianist, bassist and world music multi-instrumentalist, he’s pursued a lot of things in music from performing, teaching, recording, tour management, and more. Schneider’s love for music is infectious. He’s played for an audience of 60,000 people in Beijing, China, but put the same heart playing an impromptu song for a handful of people at J’s Cigars and Coffee in Atlanta. 

We were invited into the home of James Schneider where he told us some of his memories, and then treated us to a couple of songs on the piano. It’s right here on The Paul Leslie Hour and you’re invited.

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