This documentary looks amazing! So easy to be inspired by this great story. Thanks for the opportunity again Metro Cinema!
Hope you enjoy :)
Hope you enjoy :)
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FIlm poster for the Metro Cinema showing of the documentary Keep On Keepin' On, the story of 23-year-old, blind piano prodigy, Justin Kauflin, and music legend and teacher Clark Terry, 89. After a life spent working with and teaching the most totemic figures in jazz history, Terry continues to attract and cultivate budding talents.