Episode #62 – Jean-Jacques KraifEpisode #62 – Jean-Jacques Kraif
Jean-Jacques Kraif is a musician who checked in with us from his home on the French-speaking Caribbean island of Saint Barthélemy. Kraif is a bassist, songwriter, member of the band
The Gordon Lightfoot Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Gordon Lightfoot is one of the most legendary singer-songwriters of all time. A prolific recording artist and concert performer,
Anson Williams is a beloved actor who is widely known for playing the role of Warren “Potsie” Weber on the acclaimed television series Happy Days. He went on to
Don McLean is America’s Troubadour. A singer-songwriter, performing and recording artist, McLean has written and recorded some of the most iconic songs in recorded music: “American Pie,” “Vincent,” “And
Evan Christopher is a New Orleans-based clarinetist and composer. His performances and recordings preserve and perpetuate the tradition of the New Orleans clarinet style, with influences from greats like
This interview with Elliot Mintz was recorded in January of 2011. It is being brought out today as a podcast in celebration of Elliot Mintz’s 73rd birthday. For readers of
Sam Lewis is a singer-songwriter. Although in the genre of country music, Sam Lewis writes songs that are soulful, meaningful and true to heart. He’s worked with everyone from
George Benson is a household name. His abilities as a guitarist and vocalist safely ensure his place as a legend in the world of pop, jazz and R&B. A ten
Orange Kellin is a Swedish clarinetist, traditional jazz concert and recording artist based in New Orleans. Kellin has performed with his own ensembles as well as in bands comprised of New
Sammy Nestico is a composer and arranger who has worked with the most legendary artists in music. Loras Schissel of the Library of Congress said “Sammy Nestico and his
Dick Hyman is a pianist, organist, arranger, performing & recording artist, composer and music director. If one word could describe Hyman’s career in music, it would be “prolific.” With more