Beyond Natural: The Journey of an Acapella Band(NaN)
A music documentary on the Acapella vocal band Naturally 7. The film is an introspective vision of the 'Vocal Play' sound, and travels back to the group's origins in the city of New York.
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A music documentary on the Acapella vocal band Naturally 7. The film is an introspective vision of the 'Vocal Play' sound, and travels back to the group's origins in the city of New York.
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