THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #203 – Paula Atherton

Episode #203 – Paula Atherton

Paula Atherton’s music exists at the crossroads of jubilation and class. A saxophonist, vocalist, performing and recording artist, she recently released her fifth album entitled “Shake It.” Versatility seems to be her forte. Perhaps this is because of the wide variety of music that influenced her. Whether she’s recording/performing her own compositions or interpreting a standard or pop song, you can expect Paula Atherton’s personality to be there.

One of contemporary jazz’s one of a kind voices is here on The Paul Leslie Hour and we couldn’t be happier. Special thanks to Terry Kane for making this interview possible!

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