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Phil Jaye
Philip Joseph Patelmo (January 28, 1926 - December 3, 1998) was a stand up comedian and impressionist known by his stage name Phil Jaye. Raised in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he performed for many years, as part of a comedy and singing duo, The Jaye Brothers, with partner Jerry Jaye Aiena, and as a solo act.〔Jim Nicholson, ("Phil Jaye, 72, Was Stand-up Comedian" ), ''Philadelphia Daily News'', December 4, 1998.〕 ==Early life== Phil Jaye was born and raised in a predominantly Italian community near Columbus Square Playground, in South Philadelphia. Phil was the son of Thomas Patelmo and his wife Philomena. Phil attended South Philadelphia High School. At 18 years old, Jaye went into the Armed Services and was stationed in Europe during World War II, where he was a machine gunner in an Army pill box until the Special Services (USO) took him out of the pill box and made him a drummer and a comedian. After the army he returned to Philadelphia and began a career in the shoe repair business in the bottom level of Wanamaker's department store. He met and married Jean Maiorano, his wife of fifty years.
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