THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #876 – Leslie Uggams

Episode #876 – Leslie Uggams

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The Leslie Uggams Interview on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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We’ve got quite an archive of interviews here, getting closer and closer to one thousand of them. We’ve got one of them, recorded for the radio with a bona fide show business legend: Leslie Uggams.

Film, Television and Broadway Actress and sublime Singer, the legendary Leslie Uggams was interviewed by the host Paul Edward Leslie. Leslie Uggams is known playing the role of Kizzie Reynolds in the acclaimed television miniseries “Roots,” and also appearances in the musical Hallelujah, Baby! In recent years she appeared in the Deadpool movies.

When Paul had the chance to speak with Leslie Uggams, she had just released her album “Uptown Downtown.” Have you heard it? Leslie Uggams is a phenomenal singer, but if you want to listen to “Uptown Downtown,” you’ve got to get the CD… that way you can listen to “Uptown Downtown,” morning or night.

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And now, let’s delve into that chat Paul Leslie had with the legendary Leslie Uggams.

You can listen to the original Leslie Uggams interview on YouTube.

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