Wally Pikal
Wally Pikal (born 1927) is a musician/entertainer who is in the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame.
While a senior in high school, Wally played his first professional job with the Jerry Dostal Band. Wally soon learned that he could play two and even three trumpets at the same time. That was strange enough, but Wally began doing it while jumping on a pogo stick, to the total amazement of his audiences. In 1950 he formed the band "Wally & the Dill Pickles". Wally has continued playing for over a half a century. He also owned a music store in Hutchinson, Minnesota. Wally's one-man vaudeville show earned him fame on national television shows. In an appearance on The Tonight Show (host Joey Bishop was filling in for Johnny Carson) in 1973, Wally played three trumpets while jumping on his pogo stick, to which Bishop said, "Son of a gun!". Wally also appeared on The Mike Douglas Show around the same time.
Today Wally has a weekly Friday radio show called "The Pikal Patch" on KDUZ in Hutchinson and still entertains audiences with his old-time band. While still playing two trumpets at once, Wally has stopped using the pogo stick. Over the years, Wally has worked with a who's who of entertainers, including Doc Severinson, Jim Stafford, Victor Borge, Conway Twitty, and Frank Sinatra Jr..
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External Links
- Wally Pikal NAMM Oral History Program Interview (2015)