THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #414 – Vic Latham

Episode #414 – Vic Latham

Vic Latham inspired some of the most notable people of the 20th Century, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Buffett and Phil Caputo. He was also the co-owner of the Full Moon Saloon in Key West. He was born in 1935 and passed away in 2013.

This is the kind of interview I have always found particularly fascinating. Although Vic Latham wasn’t necessarily “pop culture famous,” in certain circles he was renowned. I continue to hear from people (his friends and family) who have heard this interview and remarked what a memorable character Vic Latham was. I hope you enjoy this interview from the archives.

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