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Mose Allison Interview on The Paul Leslie Hour (audio)
Thanks for dropping in on The Paul Leslie Hour, we’re always glad to have you tuning in.
Throughout the last 18 years, Paul has been honored to welcome some truly legendary artists. On this episode we have a short interview with Mose Allison. Mose Allison was born in Mississippi in 1927 and passed away in Hilton Head Island in 2016. He was a man more concerned with the present than the past.
Most was a jazz and blues pianist and singer, as well as songwriter and recording artist. In fact, Mose Allison was called “one of the finest songwriters in 20th-Century Blues.”
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Well, let’s start the interview shall we? Ladies and gentlemen, the Mose Allison interview.
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