Longtime industry veterans Pete, Pedro, and Joey are Those Guys From Bourbon Street, offering a behind-the-scenes look at life and events in one of the world’s most famous tourist destinations. Pulling back the curtain to reveal what really happens during events, conventions, and parades, all from the perspective of the workers who make it happen. True stories, told by the people who lived them
Pete Territo has been a performer since he was just three years old, starting his journey by singing door to door for his neighbors. Over the years, he has developed into a versatile entertainer, showcasing his talents as a comedian, actor, and singer. Pete also enjoyed a brief career in radio, where his unique voice and personality shone through.
For the past thirty-three years, Pete has been a fixture on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, where he has thrived both as an entertainer and a manager. Whether he's singing, cracking jokes, or running the show, Pete is most at home in front of a microphone, where he continues to share his passion for entertainment with audiences.
Pedro Lucero is a veteran of New Orleans' film industry, working both on and off camera. Starting in theater, he quickly developed a love for storytelling and transitioned to film in the mid-90s, debuting in a Popeye’s Chicken commercial. Pedro has since worked on numerous film, TV, and commercial projects while also serving as a Production Coordinator/Entertainment Director on Bourbon Street for over 20 years. An educator and active participant in film and music festivals, Pedro remains passionate about independent filmmaking, valuing its integrity and creativity.
Joey Alonzo has been a natural entertainer since childhood, singing from the age of five. An award-winning actor and producer, he earned a theater scholarship at the College of Santa Fe’s Greer Garson Theater after starting in high school theater. Joey co-founded the Bonaparte and Bayou Dinner Theaters in New Orleans with his father. With over 35 years of involvement in the Bourbon Street scene, he’s also worked in radio and designed clubs and restaurants. In 2008, Joey returned to New Orleans, reigniting his love for acting. He recently launched the podcast Those Guys From Bourbon Street with friends.
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