#914 - Will Lee

The Paul Leslie Hour

09-08-2023 • 27 minutos

#914 - Will Lee

The Will Lee Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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How familiar are you with the term “G.O.A.T” that a lot of the kids are using these days? It’s an abreviation for “Greatest Of All Time.” Well, keep that term in mind, okay?

Now folks, we’ve got an interview from the archives with Will Lee. Thee Will Lee. Paul was excited when he got to interview Will, and he’s excited that it’s coming out now on Spotify, Apple, iHeartRadio, and all the other places. Yep. The Will Lee interview— comin’ at you.

Will Lee, is one of the G.O.A.T.’s: one of the greatest bass players of all time, okay?

Will Lee was the sensational bassist on Letterman’s late night show from 1982 to the very last episode. He joined your host Paul Edward Leslie for an in-depth interview.  Will Lee has released 3 studio albums of his own as well as appearing on thousands of tracks by many of the biggest names in music.  What else? Well, Will Lee also performs as the bassist in the Beatles tribute band The Fab Faux.

One important thing before the interview begins. We appreciate every like, share and comment, but one big deal is every contribution. Just go right here! You can give yourself and others the gift of stories. Thank you!

And we know that with that you’re ready to hear the interview. This one originally went out on the radio. And, now, it’s going out to you. Let’s listen.

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