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Streetlight Harmonies
Streetlight Harmonies shines a long overdue spotlight on the artists and celebrates the music that defined the musical generation of Doo-Wop. Utilizing all-new interviews along with HD restored archival footage the film will explore the history and social impact of this timeless era.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Brent Wilson
Actors: Al Jardine, Brian McKnight, Brian Wilson, Lamont Dozier, Lance Bass
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