Weber and Fields

American comedy duo
Organization double_act Q61960336
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Weber and Fields

Summary

Weber and Fields is a double act[1].

Key Facts

  • Weber and Fields's instance of is recorded as double act[2].
  • Weber and Fields's has part is recorded as Joe Weber[3].
  • Weber and Fields's has part is recorded as Lew Fields[4].
  • Weber and Fields's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as biography/Weber-and-Fields[5].
  • Weber and Fields's Discogs artist ID is recorded as 1538599[6].

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