THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #521 – Bruce Channel

Episode #521 – Bruce Channel

Bruce Channel is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour.

The pop classic “Hey! Baby” celebrates 60 years in 2021. Recorded, co-produced and co-written by Bruce Channel, the song is an enduring favorite. It’s one of those tunes that just about everybody knows.

It has surpassed national borders, ages and has had countless spins on the radio, but is just as likely to be heard at a sporting event. “Hey! Baby,” has been featured on television shows and can be heard in the movie soundtrack of movies like “Dirty Dancing.”

The song has also been covered by many recording artists, including Anne Murray, Johnny Hallyday, Jerry Lee Lewis, Conway Twitty, Ringo Starr, and the groups Alabama as well as Paul and Paula.

The song “Hey! Baby” was written by Bruce Channel along with Margaret Cobb. It’s such an honor to welcome Bruce Channel for an interview. He’s a man full of enthusiasm and appreciation. Tune in and meet the man who wrote and sang one of the most instantly recognizable songs ever.

Subscribe/stream on the following platforms:
• RadioPublic • Stitcher • iTunes • Spotify • Player FM •
• Overcast • iHEARTRadio • CastBox • Acast • Deezer

Consider sharing this interview on Social Media.
Like us on Facebook

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Post

Episode #143 – Gino VannelliEpisode #143 – Gino Vannelli

Gino Vannelli is a singer, songwriter, musician performing and recording artist. Hailing from Montreal Canada his signature songs include his biggest hit single “I Just Wanna Stop” written by his brother and collaborator Ross Vannelli and Living Inside Myself Which he wrote himself. Unlike the lyrics of his famous song,

Episode #250 – Sam LayEpisode #250 – Sam Lay

On this 250th episode of The Paul Leslie Hour we are in the presence of the legendary bluesman Sam Lay. Mr. Lay is a drummer, vocalist, songwriter and recording artist. He’s been called “the greatest drummer of all time.” He’s worked with some of the greatest artists in music: Muddy Waters, Little Walter,