THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #113 – Henry Butler

Episode #113 – Henry Butler

Henry Butler has been called the “pride of New Orleans” by Dr. John. A jazz and blues pianist, Butler is a composer, arranger, performing and recording artist. His eclectic music is a variety of styles ranging from jazz, pop, classical, blues, R&B and Caribbean. This interview from 2010 is being made available for the first time since the original radio debut. It is presented here raw and uncut, only on The Paul Leslie Hour.


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