A Conversation with Tommy Petillo of the Duprees
WillJam Productions
Jaime Roberts
Wednesday, March 18th, 2026 9:47am
I was so happy to have the opportunity to speak with the great Tommy Petillo of the Duprees! Of course, the Duprees will be part of the big Golden Oldies Spectacular coming to Proctors on April 25th. Get your tickets now at proctors.org and listen to my chat with Tommy. Find out why he thinks the Duprees have lasted so long and how he feels about being on the bill with all the other great acts (Brooklyn Bridge, LaLa Brooks, Brian Hyland, The Skyliners and The Tokens).
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