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Folks

Singer Kenneth Mack, Jr.

Singer Kenneth Mack, Jr.

01/22/2021

Singer Kenneth Mack, Jr.

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Folks

Singer Kenneth Mack, Jr.

Season 6 Episode 11 | 28m 23s

Singer Kenneth Mack, Jr.

ob Hinton’s profile of thirteen-year-old singer Kenneth Mack, Jr. of Natchitoches, Louisiana. He discusses: his love of singing; singing for Pope John Paul II in Rome; and singing at the White House for President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan. Hinton also interviews Mack’s parents, Kenneth Mack, Sr. and Joyce Mack.

01/22/2021

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Folks

Singer Kenneth Mack, Jr.

Season 6 Episode 11 | 28m 23s

ob Hinton’s profile of thirteen-year-old singer Kenneth Mack, Jr. of Natchitoches, Louisiana. He discusses: his love of singing; singing for Pope John Paul II in Rome; and singing at the White House for President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan. Hinton also interviews Mack’s parents, Kenneth Mack, Sr. and Joyce Mack.

01/22/2021

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