CTM.12 Concert: Joshua Light Show Featuring Manuel Göttsching
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CTM.12 Concert: Joshua Light Show Featuring Manuel Göttsching
Enjoy a taste of the Joshua Light Show's first European performance since the 1960s, in tandem with a special performance by Göttsching, featuring classic and new tracks.
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Title: CTM.12 Concert: Joshua Light Show Featuring Manuel Göttsching
Original Title: CTM.12 Concert: Joshua Light Show Featuring Manuel Göttsching
Language versions: English
Country: Germany
Year: 2012
Length: 2 min
Color: Color
Director: realeyz.tv
Screenplay: Laura Huertas Zurriaga
Cinematography: Laura Huertas Zurriaga
Editing: Laura Huertas Zurriaga
Music: Manuel Göttsching
Featuring: Manuel Göttsching, Joshua White, Alyson Denny, Bec Stupak, Brock Monroe, Doug Pope, Gary Panter, Nick Hallett, Seth Kirby
Production: realeyz.tv
Age Recommendation: 12
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