THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #898 – Allan Schwartzberg

Episode #898 – Allan Schwartzberg

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The Allan Schwartzberg Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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Your host Paul is recovering from a sunburn. Maybe he missed the memo about applying sunscreen at regular intervals.

We’ve got an interview from the archives with a drummer and record producer of great renown, Allan Schwartzberg. Allan is spelled with two L’s and two A’s.

In this interview, legendary drummer and producer Allan Schwartzberg of Deep Diner Studio in New York City talks about his experience as a professional musician working with people like Peter Gabriel, James Brown and Yoko Ono just to name a few. Allan also honed in on the project he produced with Regis & Joy Philbin.

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Okay, Allan Schwartzberg. We love this guy. You will too!

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