THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #818 – John Goodwin Unplugged

Episode #818 – John Goodwin Unplugged

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John Goodwin Returns Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour!

Are you here? What year is this? We’re kind of about to cross over, but then again – I don’t know when you’re tuning in. Glad you’re here listening to The Paul Leslie Hour.

This episode is extraordinary indeed, because it presents an interview and intimate “recorded live” and unplugged songs from Grammy-winning songwriter and visual artist John Goodwin.

Not long ago, Paul was texting with Charlie Bauer of the Key West Songwriters Festival about great songwriters. Paul recalled this session with John Goodwin recorded March 4, 2009 at a top recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee. The great David Brainard recorded and engineered. It went out on the radio, but it’s since been remixed to present what went down as authentically and naturally as possible. You’re about to hear it.

John Goodwin is also an exceptional painter. To check out some of his fine art go to goodwinartgallery.com John’s work is imaginative, off-beat and like any good art it gives you food for thought, and food for the spirit.

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