
The Scott & Gary Show: Half Japanese (February 1984)
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synopsis
Prime ½ Japanese. Personal victory for Scott & Gary was getting these superstars. Brother David did not make the trip. With Don Fleming (Gumball) on guitar, the brilliant Jon Dreyfuss on sax and Mark Jickling on guitar. This was their Valentine’s Day Show, which gave Scott the opportunity to wear red. Sure laugh now, but back then red overalls looked pretty hip.
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