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  <title>Wayne Faust: Aspiring Lawyer Shelves Briefcase for Banjo</title>
  <description>It’s not easy to describe Wayne Faust’s stage presence.&amp;amp;nbsp; He evokes shades of Harry Chapin, Jim Stafford, Steve Martin, and Ray Stevens.&amp;amp;nbsp; He dares to make audience interaction a substantial part of his show, including on-the-spot song compositions about his delighted patrons.&amp;amp;nbsp; It is easier to state that our guest has for over five decades successfully entertained people across America and overseas. Wayne is a Renaissance man whose creativity includes playing multiple instruments, composing songs that range from novelty to nostalgia to inspiring, and authoring multiple novels.&amp;amp;nbsp; Join me for a conversation with a performer who is genuine, talented, and gifted in spreading joy. Part two of our conversation airs next month. </description>
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