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NRBQ

NRBQ ()
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With a rich history that spans thirty-five years and twenty-seven albums, American music mainstay N.R.B.Q. has achieved the rare feat of retaining their musical vitality while slowly amassing an impressive and fervent cult fanbase. In this performance captured live at Connecticut Public Television's Hartford studio, N.R.B.Q. performs eighteen career-spanning hits including "Little Floater", "Me and the Boys", "Puddin' Truck", and "I Got a Rocket in my Pocket". ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Haig Papasian
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DVD
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Synopsis of NRBQ

With a rich history that spans thirty-five years and twenty-seven albums, American music mainstay N.R.B.Q. has achieved the rare feat of retaining their musical vitality while slowly amassing an impressive and fervent cult fanbase. In this performance captured live at Connecticut Public Television's Hartford studio, N.R.B.Q. performs eighteen career-spanning hits including "Little Floater", "Me and the Boys", "Puddin' Truck", and "I Got a Rocket in my Pocket". ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
58 mins
Director(s):
Haig Papasian
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    J A.

    A fine performance that captures well the spirit of NRBQ. Taped for Connecticut Public TV, this Q lineup features Johnny Spaminato (younger brother of bassist/vocalist Joey) in place of Al Anderson on guitar. A spirited if short performance (NRBQ tend to be economical) with no extras or outtakes. Good sound and video quality; odd that the audience is apparently fully lit throughout.

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