Chanteuse Extraordinaire Shelly Goldstein performs "The Middle Age of Aquarius" - Lyric by Shelly Goldstein, Music by Galt McDermot, with Scott Harlan on piano. From the show, "One Fine Day: The Groovy Girls of the '60s."
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Shelly Goldstein sings to her Mother, Fredi, a song from "Minnie's Boys." From "The Mother of All Cabaret." With Scott Harlan at the piano. Styled by Kit Rogers.
Shelly Goldstein in ONE FINE DAY: THE GROOVY GIRLS OF THE 60s, singing Carole King's "Something Tells Me I'm Into Something Good." With Scott Harlan at the piano.
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