THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #786 – Champian Fulton

Episode #786 – Champian Fulton

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The Champian Fulton Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

Are you here? Okay, I was being facetious. I know you’ve been here before I even showed up. I won’t keep you waiting any longer.

So, yes, welcome to The Paul Leslie Hour, now in our 19th year. On this episode we’ve got an interview from the archives with performing and recording artist Champian Fulton. Champian is one of the most respected jazz pianists and vocalists on the scene.

Nate Chinen of The New York Times described Fulton as… “A charming young steward of the mainstream jazz tradition.”

Then there’s this: Mark Stryker of the Detroit Free Press commented: “Champian is the most gifted, pure jazz singer of her generation.”

These are some great acknowledgements, am I right? Okay, now let’s acknowledge that you can visit Champian Fulton’s website right here. and that’s spelled c-h-a-m-p-i-a-n. You got that?

While I’m giving out web addresses like it’s candy, I’ll just remark that The Paul Leslie Hour needs two things. Listeners and oh yeah, supporters. Just go right here and we thank you.

Let’s start the show.

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