THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #332 – Jimmy Vivino

Episode #332 – Jimmy Vivino

Who needs espresso when you’ve got Jimmy Vivino? Talk about a great interview guest! I was honored to welcome guitar legend Mr. Jimmy Vivino. A lifelong musician, he’s experienced in more than guitar playing – he’s a live performer, recording artist, composer, arranger and producer. He served as the musical director for the house band on the show Conan: Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band. He also headed a host of groups: The Vivino Brothers, The Black Italians, The Jimmy Vivino Band, Jimmy Vivino and the Rekooperators as well as being a member of the Fab Faux, a band dedicated to perpetuating the recorded music of the Beatles through live performances. This hour with Jimmy Vivino will only leave you wanting more and fully appreciate the power and magic of the music. He’s on The Paul Leslie Hour and it is an exciting pleasure and honor. Join us!

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