The Grégoire Maret Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.
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You heard it’s a short interview from the archives on this episode of The Paul Leslie Hour. Right. It’s the interview with jazz artist Grégoire Maret. Yes folks, I’m going to pronounce it for you once more: Grégoire Maret.
Now folks, sometimes Paul is only given a few minutes with the special guest, but what remains is nonetheless a little piece of history. Some of the interviews aren’t long, but they’re potent. Like this one.
Ok. So, Grégoire Maret is a musician, recording artist and concert performer from Geneva, Switzerland. He is recognized as the top jazz harmonica players. Grégoire worked with people like Jimmy Scott, Pat Metheny, Marcus Miller, George Benson and many others. On this episode, he is interviewed about his debut solo album “Grégoire Maret” and more.
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And now folks, we must do what we set out to do. It’s the Grégoire Maret interview. It’s a short one today, but there’s some cool things to learn. Roll tape.
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