THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #316 – Lou Donaldson

Episode #316 – Lou Donaldson

Here we are. Officially 16 years of hosting a show and it’s an honor to welcome one of the most influential, timeless, soulful and lively saxophonists in the world. Lou Donaldson, sometimes called “Sweet Poppa Lou,” is an alto saxophonist, composer, recording artist with more than 50 records through the decades, a legendary live performing artist and bandleader. Lou Donaldson has worked with the greats from Jimmy Smith, George Benson, Grant Green and Clifford Brown. Jazz critic and author Will Friedwald remarked “My first impulse is always to describe Lou Donaldson as the greatest alto saxophonist in the world.” Donaldson has too many recognitions and hall of fame inductions to list here, but has received the NEA Jazz Master Award and has received widespread critical acclaim. The Paul Leslie Hour welcomes one of music’s most exceptional legends: Lou Donaldson.

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