THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #225 – Dale Corn

Episode #225 – Dale Corn

Singer, entertainer, performing and recording artist Dale Corn is a man with two unique old school passions: Trains and the Great American Songbook! Corn has wowed audiences in clubs and concerts around the world with his one of a kind interpretations of jazz standards, classic pop songs and tunes from the Great American Songbook. He sings, he conducts and he is at home in the recording studio. Dale Corn’s trade is Railroad Engineer, making him a conductor who conducts! His musicianship and personality won the admiration of the late Frank Sinatra, Jr. who praised Corn’s recordings on this very program.

This interview was originally broadcast on FM radio to promote the release of Dale Corn’s album Tell Her. It’s now available as a podcast right here on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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