THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #788 – Nadirah Shakoor Returns

Episode #788 – Nadirah Shakoor Returns

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The Nadirah Shakoor Returns Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour with live in the studio musical performances.

Are you here? Really, I want you to answer. Oh, you don’t have to. It’s just the question I ask at the beginning of every episode of… The Paul Leslie Hour, a show that’s been going strong for 19 years. How are ya?

This particular show is something very special. Mailboat Records recording artist, singer and entertainer Nadirah Shakoor came into the studio to talk about her record, Nod to the Storyteller. She did some great material on the album, including a lot of Jimmy Buffett songs. That album come out on Mailboat Records. Do you have it? Have you heard it? It’s a beauty.

Many of you know Nadirah Shakoor as one of the great vocalists in Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Bands. There’s no telling how many people she has touched with her singing. Now, Nadirah didn’t just come in to do an interview. She also sang a few songs, including a couple not on the record. Wait till you hear her performance of “Over the Rainbow,” which she dedicated to Jimmy Buffett.

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