Episode #654 – Rain JaudonEpisode #654 – Rain Jaudon
The Rain Jaudon Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. You know, Paul has done quite a few interviews backstage. This interview is what transpired when Paul Leslie went
The Rain Jaudon Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. You know, Paul has done quite a few interviews backstage. This interview is what transpired when Paul Leslie went
The Ellen Kaye Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. On this episode you’ll hear Paul Leslie’s interview with Ellen Kaye, a singer you should keep your eyes and
Bob Dylan’s Washington D.C. Masterpiece Walking through the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is to put your own eyes on some of the most remarkable paintings and sculptures
The Robert Creighton Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. It’s a good day today because we have Robert Creighton as the guest. We’ll be playing Paul’s interview with the great, versatile artist. Robert
The David Burnham Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Hello ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, moms and dads. It’s The Paul Leslie Hour. Welcome to it. This
The Lee Lessack Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. The special guest on this one is Lee Lessack, an MAC and Bistro award winning recording artist. Lee Lessack talked
The Shepley Metcalf Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Jazz is one of the great artforms, and we have an interview with a dedicated jazz singer. In this
The Jerry Costanzo Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. The Great American Songbook is one of the greatest exports America has ever had. Paul’s always felt that way,
The Peter Stormare Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour Peter Stormare is known for a lot of his acting roles, including as “the wood chipper guy” from the
Jack Jones is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. One of the great icons in entertainment, Jack Jones is with us. He is a veritable legend in music,
The word “WARNING” emblazoned the paper wrapping of a book that showed up in my mailbox. It went on: “Reading the enclosed book may cause you to think for yourself.”