
Black 47 – Rocky Sullivan’s, Brooklyn, NY 10/11/14 (SHOW REVIEW)
A successful New York institution is hanging it up in 2014 after a year-long farewell tour, and no this review has nothing to do with Derek Jeter. Black 47, who
A successful New York institution is hanging it up in 2014 after a year-long farewell tour, and no this review has nothing to do with Derek Jeter. Black 47, who
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