Episode #170 – Paula ColeEpisode #170 – Paula Cole
The first time Paula Cole talked with Paul Leslie was in Atlanta around the time she had released the album Ithaca. Countless people wrote in to say how relatable she seemed. Her
The first time Paula Cole talked with Paul Leslie was in Atlanta around the time she had released the album Ithaca. Countless people wrote in to say how relatable she seemed. Her
Sal Scognamillo is the chef at the renowned Patsy’s Italian restaurant in midtown Manhattan. Patsy’s is traditional, family owned and operated and is considered one of the most famous Italian
“I’ve loved, I’ve laughed and criedI’ve had my fill, my share of losingAnd now, as tears subsideI find it all, all so amusing” (Lyrics from the song “My Way” made
How could a singer have a presence and voice that manages to be both fresh and classic? It’s a rare artist who can do this without making it seem forced
Dale Bruning is a renowned guitarist, composer, arranger, author, educator and recording artist. Some of his musical students would include such legends as Bill Frisell and Tim O’Brien. A native
Sunny Sweeney is a singer, songwriter, performing and recording artist. She sums up what she does very simply: Playing Honky Tonk Music. Sunny Sweeney was kind enough to grant as
John Paradise is definitely a conversationalist and will be your charming communication companion for this episode of The Paul Leslie Hour. A writer, comedian, videographer, music aficionado, American Songbook connoisseur,