Little Richard - Legends in Concert Trailer

Little Richard - Legends in Concert Trailer (1950)

31 December 1950 Factual 43 mins

A live concert that brings together the performances of Little Richard and other great artists like Chuck Berry and Billy Halley.

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United States 31 December 1950

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