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The King of Friday Night

"All that mattered was to be young, wild and play Rock and Roll"

A Nova Scotia singing group has a reunion concert 20 years after their successful start.

Top Cast

  • Eric Peterson

    Eric Peterson

  • Geoffrey Bowes

    Geoffrey Bowes

  • Andrew Rhodes

    Andrew Rhodes

  • Sheree Jeacocke

    Sheree Jeacocke

  • Alec Willows

    Alec Willows

Overview

A Nova Scotia singing group has a reunion concert 20 years after their successful start.

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