Episode #451 – Milton L. BrownEpisode #451 – Milton L. Brown
This interview with songwriter Milton L. Brown was recorded at the office of Bama Boy Productions in Mobile, Alabama. It was done face to face. Originally intended for the radio, it’s now
This interview with songwriter Milton L. Brown was recorded at the office of Bama Boy Productions in Mobile, Alabama. It was done face to face. Originally intended for the radio, it’s now
Mac McAnally is a returning guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. It’s an honor to welcome back singer-songwriter, guitarist, performing and recording artist Mac McAnally. He is one of the most respected
Terry Lederer is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour Terry Lederer is the Artist Services and Product Manager at the independent record label Little Flock Music. Little Flock
Don Cook is a special guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. I’m joined by Don Cook, a prolific songwriter who has written songs recorded by Brooks & Dunn, John Conlee, Conway Twitty,
Of all the performing arts, the one that never ceases to impress me is stand up comedy. On the outside, it’s easy for someone to think: well, they’re just entertainers.
Percy Sledge was one of the greatest singers in American popular music. He was born November 25, 1941 and passed away April 14, 2015. He was a true legend in
Stephanie C. Brown is a guest on The Paul Leslie Hour. Stephanie C. Brown is a songwriter and educator. She is a role model to many and is still writing songs since
Michael Cavanaugh came on to talk about his concerts of Elton John and Billy Joel music. Originally aired on FM radio in Charleston, South Carolina, Cavanaugh was touring with his concerts.
An album review of Willie Nelson’s 70 studio album BY: PAUL LESLIE BY: PAUL LESLIE Whether we’re in the good times or the world is on fire, the only sure thing
The continuation of the series “It’s Still Billy Joel to Me” within The Paul Leslie Hour where we review all of the studio albums of singer-songwriter-pianist Billy Joel. This is Vol. 2 –
It’s the Tribute to Tony Bennett on The Paul Leslie Hour, recorded on the 94th birthday of Tony Bennett: August 3, 2020. This episode features legendary jazz disc jockey and longtime Tony Bennett