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When her daughter was around the age of two her mom remembers her jumping up on a coffee table and belting out a tune.
When her daughter was around the age of two her mom remembers her jumping up on a coffee table and belting out a tune.
It seems like a “Made in America” label is hard to find these days. But a manufacturing revolution of sorts is underway in our land, and a couple of Gwinnett filmmakers are right at the heart of it. Back in the late 1990’s, Nathaniel Thomas McGill and Vincent Vittorio were students at Dacula High School.
Question: What do you get when you cross the name of a famous duck, a big-hearted man, and the countries first pet food bank? To understand the answer the backstory needs to be told.
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He took classical piano lessons for nine years but, when Kenneth Paryo performs, don’t expect to hear Mozart.
Kenneth Paryo grew up in a musical family. His mom was worried about him getting hurt in sports so she steered him toward piano keys instead of basketball courts. Like many young men, Kenneth had other interests as well. “My parents got me into music,” he said, “but dancing I got into myself.”
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