THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #806 – Bernard Weinstock

Episode #806 – Bernard Weinstock

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The Bernard Weinstock Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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So this is a short interview for the archive that we’ve got for you today…. Or tonight. Listen whenever you please. You’ll be hearing Paul E. Leslie’s interview with Julliard-trained pianist and composer Bernard Weinstock today… or tonight. In this interview Weinstock talks about his life and times as a musician and composer. Bernard Weinstock also talks about his album “American Romance.”

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