Movie: The Embarrassment: Living Room

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Bill Goffrier
Bill Goffrier

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John Nichols
John Nichols

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Ron Klaus
Ron Klaus

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Brent Giessmann
Brent Giessmann

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    Television program featuring a video tribute to the Wichita, KS band The Embarrassment including rare videos, some of which have never been released to the public before with Bill Goffrier, John Nichols, Ron Klaus & Brent Woody Geissmann.

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    2012-06-11

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