THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #748 – Pete & Wayne

Episode #748 – Pete & Wayne

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The Pete & Wayne Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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We have an interview Paul E. Leslie did in Key West, Florida with comedic musicians and entertainers Pete Jarvis and Wayne Hammond of the famed duo “Pete and Wayne.” They were wildly popular and played at the Sloppy Joe’s Bar in Key West for more than 22 years. Sadly, Wayne Hammond passed away in 2018.

This was recorded on the balcony of Sloppy Joe’s on Duval Street in Key West. The original sound quality was… well, it sounded like it was recorded on Duval Street! But, thanks to audio restoration, it sounds better than ever.

Make a beverage or cocktail and enjoy this one. I think there was some wisdom in these two comedians and musicians, Pete & Wayne. So, we hope you enjoy listening.

Keep in mind, Pete Jarvis is hitting the road this summer, with Larry Strickland. That act is called “Tipsy and the Donuts.” Be sure and tell them The Paul Leslie Hour sent you.

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Now, let’s hear that interview with Pete & Wayne, recorded in November of 2006, right here on The Paul Leslie Hour.

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