Blues Special on LA Radio Tonight Featuring Paul Mark & Phil Procter

Paul Mark and Carolyn Fox in the StudioTonight, Friday, at midnight, the syndicated broadcast radio show “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight” will host a Blues Special.

You’ll hear an in-studio interview with Paul Mark of Paul Mark and the Van Dorens.  He’ll discuss his the making of his most recent CD, “Smartest Man in the Room,” as well as the shooting of the video of their cover of the Dylan tune “Don’t Ya Tell Henry.”  The vid looks and sounds exactly like a great night out in the club.  Since Paul is a blazing hot blues guitarist, it’s a rare moment to see him at the mic without his guitar, just singing.

Phil Proctor of The Firesign TheaterIn addition, the fabulous Phil Proctor will give a comedic lesson on “How to Sing the Blues.” If you’ve heard Phil’s work with The Firesign Theater, or his acting in “Finding Nemo,” “Monster’s Inc.” or “Rugrats” you know how hilarious he is.

Tune your radio in Greater Los Angeles to 1580 AM tonight at midnight, in the Annapolis/Baltimore area, tune to 810 AM on Saturday, Feb. 16 at 6 PM, and worldwide, starting Sunday, Feb. 17, this episode of “Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight” will be available online at CFoxRocks.com.

About carolynfoxshollywood

Host of "Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight," a nationally syndicated broadcast radio show airing in Los Angeles Friday at midnight on 1580 AM. This weekly show features new music, interviews with the artists who make it, as well as stars in all areas of the entertainment industry. Tune in or click on CFoxRocks.com to hear what's hot in Hollywood.
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