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− | From the Canadian kids show, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_Can_Rock_and_Roll Kids Can Rock and Roll] (1993-1996) where they taught stuff via rockin'. The brightly colored trio consisted of Buddy Goodfellow in green, P.J. Styles in red, and Ace Manners in blue. They may have released some albums and a concert video as well. Check out [http://www.angelfire.com/apes/renzorant/kideo.html this | + | From the Canadian kids show, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_Can_Rock_and_Roll Kids Can Rock and Roll] (1993-1996) where they taught stuff via rockin'. The brightly colored trio consisted of Buddy Goodfellow in green, P.J. Styles in red, and Ace Manners in blue. They may have released some albums and a concert video as well. Check out [http://www.angelfire.com/apes/renzorant/kideo.html this amazing picture]! Not to be confused with ''Kideo TV'', a collection of crap cartoons like The Get Along Gang, or [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103457/combined Kideo], an Australian show. |
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From the Canadian kids show, Kids Can Rock and Roll (1993-1996) where they taught stuff via rockin'. The brightly colored trio consisted of Buddy Goodfellow in green, P.J. Styles in red, and Ace Manners in blue. They may have released some albums and a concert video as well. Check out this amazing picture! Not to be confused with Kideo TV, a collection of crap cartoons like The Get Along Gang, or Kideo, an Australian show.