The Carmen Lundy Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.
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Now, Carmen Lundy is a vocalist, songwriter and recording artist in the musical genre of jazz. Paul E. Leslie interviewed her around the time of Lundy’s 15th album “Code Noir.” It’s a record that includes Jazz, Blues, Pop and Brazilian Samba along with the full range of human emotions.
The title of Carmen Lundy’s album “Code Noir” actually refers to the first law ever written by a person in power of an empire, the King of France, Louis XIV, but there will be more about that in the interview.
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