THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #387 – Tim Krekel

Episode #387 – Tim Krekel

Originally broadcast on the radio many years ago, the Tim Krekel interview is being brought out now. This is an interview recorded in the hotel room of Tim Krekel prior to a performance he did with Marshall Chapman and Tommy Womack. A man from Louisville, Kentucky, he was born October 10, 1950 and he passed away June 24, 2009. Tim Krekel was a singer, songwriter, guitar player and by all accounts a very kind, sweet man. He was a very unique recording artist and had a unique sound that was a nice blend of rock, country, some blues and what they now call Americana. Krekel wrote songs that were recorded by other people: Alan Jackson, Crystal Gayle, Martina McBride, Patty Loveless, and he also toured with Jimmy Buffett as a member of the Coral Reefer Band. he wrote a song with Jimmy Buffett called Morris’ Nightmare that appeared on the iconic live album “You Had To Be There!” He wrote with a lot of great songwriters: Marshall Chapman, Matraca Berg, Danny O’Keefe and others.

I hope you enjoy this interview with a great artist who has left us all with incredible songs.

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