THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #501 – Charles L. Granata Returns

Episode #501 – Charles L. Granata Returns

Charles L. Granata is a returning guest to The Paul Leslie Hour.

Chuck Granata is a noted Sinatra historian, author and producer. Granata has produced a new deluxe reissue of Frank Sinatra’s sixth studio album: Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra. Originally released 70 years ago, this reissue has been created in cooperation with IMPEX Records and Sony Music’s Legacy Recordings. It’s been released as both a limited edition vinyl LP and SACD/CD hybrid.

Granata and the team have spared nothing to create an unsurpassed, unprecedented listening experience for audiophiles and Sinatra fans alike. Granata’s discourse in this video includes history, the art and science of recording, personal reactions and his lingering curiosities. It’s an in-depth look at a milestone recording, something that must be seen and heard to fully appreciate. This interview is an interesting and passionate exchange for the discerning Frank Sinatra fan and anyone lucky enough to hear the reissue!

Chuck Granata is right here, on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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