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High School Musical 2
Dance-Off
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Katy Perry: Part of Me
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New Releases in Music
Joe Twoshacks "Rocks & Toads"
A trout stream runs through the northern Michigan cedar forest where Cousin Joe lives in two dilapidated cabins.
If he hears you he will stop playing, but silently canoe this river
and you might be lucky enough to hear his songs.
The creator of this whole project is a “down-stater”, a fly fisherman who was lucky enough to remain undetected long enough to become completely enamored with what he was hearing. He believed that for historical purposes this man and his songs needed to be recorded.
It took the fly fisherman six years and a lot of beer, smokes and whiskey to gain this man’s trust. Cousin Joe, believing that a camera would steal his soul, refused to appear on film. By fate or divine providence it just so happened that the fly fisherman was an animator with many animator friends.
The project: Cousin Joe Twoshacks debut album “Rocks and Toads”
One old independent singer songwriter, 12 independent animators, No rules.
Featuring: Bill Plympton, Signe Baumane, Joe Cartoon, Lindsay and Alex Small-Butera, Oliver age 24, John Paine, KEV, Mike Storey , Dan Rose, Don Greger Jr., Tom Hinchliffe, Kyle Stein.
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Welcome To Harlem
Marty Blackstein, a young man of the new 20-something generation, after realizing that most of Manhattan today seems to be less about art and culture and more about money and corruption (and realizing that he can no longer afford this realization) decides to take a chance and move uptown to Harlem, NYC. Once there, he finds a sea of friendship, love and adventure enveloped in music, dance, grit and one of the most unique neighborhoods (and even more unique blocks) on the planet, and quickly learns that Harlem is not quite what he expected...