THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #729 – Clarence “Frogman” Henry

Episode #729 – Clarence “Frogman” Henry

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The original Clarence “Frogman” Henry Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

Now, there is an interview floating around out there of Paul Leslie interviewing rhythm & blues singer Clarence “Frogman” Henry, that was recorded in the Frogman’s home in New Orleans. But, there was an interview recorded over the telephone from before that. It went out on the radio in 2008, never to be heard again. Until now. We’re making it available.

Jimmy Buffett once sang “I cut my teeth on gumbo rock, Benny Spellman and Doctor John, Sweet Irma Thomas and Frogman Henry use to boogie woogie all night long.” It was a fitting tribute. Jimmy Buffett is just one of many singers influenced by Clarence “Frogman” Henry.

Frogman’s songs like “I Don’t Know Why, But I Do,” have been loved by young and old. With over SEVENTY years in show biz, his artistic name originates from the lyrics of million hit “Ain’t Got no Home.”

Frogman is one of the original performers of New Orleans Rhythm’n Blues. He is voted into Rockabilly, Westbank, Delta and Gulf Halls of Fame (and several more) including the prestigious Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.

Clarence “Frogman” Henry has entertained our Presidents and toured with the greatest – from The Beatles to Tina Turner, Dr John, James Brown and Little Richard. Frogman appears at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival every year where he always makes new fans and friends.

Frogman Henry joins The Paul Leslie Hour to talk about his life in music, what makes New Orleans unique, his time touring with the Beatles, and his friendship with Jimmy Buffett.

Speaking of which, June 3rd, today is the national theatre premiere of the fun and fascinating documentary film Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story. Please go out and see it, you’ll be very glad you did. And please let Paul know what you think!

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And now, ladies and gentlemen. The Original interview with Clarence “Frogman” Henry.

JAZZ FEST: A New Orleans Story is playing now in Los Angeles and New York City. It opens nationwide on June 3, 2022.

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