Episode #277 – Lee AdamsEpisode #277 – Lee Adams
Lee Adams has always been a writer, but it was the Cole Porter musical “Kiss Me Kate” that greatly intrigued the young Lee and soon he was writing lyrics. Meeting composer
Lee Adams has always been a writer, but it was the Cole Porter musical “Kiss Me Kate” that greatly intrigued the young Lee and soon he was writing lyrics. Meeting composer
Almost every single American and countless people around the world have heard the music of composer Charles Strouse. The word “legendary” is not too strong of a word to describe Mr.
Martin Charnin has passed away, he was an absolute giant in the world of American theatre. In this interview conducted a few years back, he talked about his life as a
This interview was released on the day of the 25th anniversary of the movie Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump author Winston Groom chats with Paul Leslie about bringing one of the most
Watching the series finale of the television show “Mad Men” really got me thinking about the history, traditions, marketing, advertising and image of Coca-Cola, definitely the world’s most popular branded
Monte Tolar was one of the most fun loving people you could ever meet. In addition to being a longtime member of the Atlanta Parrot Head Club, he was the founder
Wayne Myers seems like the kind of guy you would bump into at the beach. These days, that’s probably something that does happen… A fan of many artists and bands, Myers
This interview with Brad Rodgers was recorded and originally broadcast on the radio in 2009. When we began interviewing Buffett’s most ardent fans one name was continuously put forth- Brad Rodgers. Here
Joel Oates makes for an entertaining interview and is a natural storyteller. A longtime music fan, he discovered the words and music of Jimmy Buffett and was hooked. The first Buffett
I love Willie Nelson. You probably do too. When I launched the podcast version of my show, I decided episode 1 should be my interview with Willie. Yesterday I found