
Family Meeting
Music · Documentary
Overview
Revolves around the 20-year celebration of the Wentus Blues Band and their jubilee concert at the Aleksanteri Theater in Helsinki.
Top Cast
Juho Kinaret
Juho Kinaret
Self - Lead Vocals, Percussion
Juho Kinaret
Self - Lead Vocals, Percussion
Robert Hagnäs
Robert Hagnäs
Self - Bass, Backing Vocals
Robert Hagnäs
Self - Bass, Backing Vocals
Niko Riippa
Niko Riippa
Self - Guitar
Niko Riippa
Self - Guitar
Kim Vikman
Kim Vikman
Self - Guitar
Kim Vikman
Self - Guitar
Mikael Axelqvist
Mikael Axelqvist
Self - Drums
Mikael Axelqvist
Self - Drums
Pekka Gröhn
Pekka Gröhn
Self - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Pekka Gröhn
Self - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Eddie Kirkland
Eddie Kirkland
Self
Eddie Kirkland
Self
Louisiana Red
Louisiana Red
Self
Louisiana Red
Self
Lazy Lester
Lazy Lester
Self
Lazy Lester
Self


Mick Taylor
Mick Taylor
Self
Mick Taylor
Self
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