THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #791 – William Lee Golden

Episode #791 – William Lee Golden

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William Lee Golden is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour!

Are you here? There you are, tuned in. And here I am, asking YOU if YOU are here. That’s what I do at the beginning of every episode of The Paul Leslie Hour.

Seriously though, thank you for choosing to be with us. We’ve got a real icon on this episode. Country singer William Lee Golden is with us. Here’s the thing: William Lee Golden is a true American original.

He was in the famed vocal group The Oak Ridge Boys from 1965 to 1987, and then from 1995 to the present day. Last year he came out with a book… Behind the Beard. William Lee Golden: The Autobiography. He’s also banded together with his sons and grandchildren in the group William Lee Golden and the Goldens.

Another question, did you know that The Paul Leslie Hour is possible because of you? That’s right. We need viewers, listeners and patrons of independent media. Just go here, and we thank you!

Everyone ready? What about Joel, ready for this? It’s time for William! Lee! Golden! Go boys, go!

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