THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #831 – Randy Edelman

Episode #831 – Randy Edelman

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The Randy Edelman Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

Are you here? You’re here, because this is the place to be baby!

You’ve come to the place with the laidback pace. We’re gettin’ this listen fest underway so you can get your dose of inspiration, communication and just a little bit of fuel for your aspirations, you know exactly what I mean, cuz you just know the show.

We’ve got a tape from the wayback “press play” machine, an interview with music man Randy Edelman. Hailing from Teaneck, New Jersey and known from coast to coast…. Randy’s done some fabulous things with sound.

LIKE WHAATTT? You may be askin’, if you didn’t know about the Randy Edelman magic touch already! Well he’s a film and television composer, putting the perfect, pristine, marvelous, musical touches to go with what your eyeballs are peepin’ on screens at home or at the theatre. We liked the music he added to that Last of the Mohicans movie. Hey, the music may have been the best part of that flick! We mean that in a good way, since that’s the only way we mean anything.

Then there’s our man Randy Edelman the singer-songwriter and recording artist. Some of you not only saw him on stage, you got the wax too. Randy wrote some luscious songs. We gotta tip our hat for his song “Weekend in New England.” Yess, son! Even our chum Barry Manilow flipped over that tune. He covered it on his fourth disc. Uhhh-huh.

We got no age limits on this interview, young or old we just ask you think about hittin’ that subscribe button for The Paul Leslie Hour on YouTube! Can ya do it, baby? If you’re old enough to be on YouTube, you’re old enough to get a subbie and we’d really dig it if you rang that bell, ya hear?

So enjoy this in-depth interview with Randy Edelman. This one hit the laidback radio airwaves quite a few years back, when he’d come out with his album “The Pacific Flow to Abbey Road.”

Whether you’re in Malibu or Maui, or your mama’s place – we hope you enjoy this eppy-soda. It’s for you baby. Until next time Danny Gold is gonna prop his feet up and listen right along with you. I’ll catch you on the flip side. Have a ball, baby.

You can listen to the original interview on YouTube.

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