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October 23, 2018
The David Suissa Podcast

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Singer Lesley Wolman talks about her upcoming cabaret show, and how she kept her love of music through motherhood and the temporary loss of her voice.

Lesley Wolman

Purchase tickets to Lesley’s upcoming show here and be sure to check out her website for more information and links to her music.

For Lesley’s fashion and lifestyle blog visit Fabulesley.

 

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