THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #505 – Deana Martin

Episode #505 – Deana Martin

The Deana Martin Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

It has been 25 years since the passing of icon Dean Martin, one of the greatest singers, actors and recording artists the world has ever known.

This is an interview with singer and recording artist Deana Martin, the daughter of Dean Martin. It was originally broadcast on FM radio in Charleston, South Carolina.

Deana Martin has released 5 acclaimed studio albums. The most recent “Swing Street” features swing interpretations of songs like New York State of Mind, Georgia On My Mind, Strangers in the Night, and Bye Bye Blackbird as well as newer songs.

In this interview she discusses the album and other interesting subjects are broached. It has not been heard since it was broadcast over the radio airwaves, and it’s a pleasure to bring it out of the archives and into the world. You don’t want to miss Deana Martin! She’s right here on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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