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Kings of Friday Night

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"Early 1960s Truro, Nova Scotia, was a town divided: East/West, Protestant/Catholic, Black/white. Only one thing brought everyone together: a Lincolns dance. Over a span of ten years, Truros legendary "kings of Friday night" played their trademark rock n roll, R&B, …

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"Early 1960s Truro, Nova Scotia, was a town divided: East/West, Protestant/Catholic, Black/white. Only one thing brought everyone together: a Lincolns dance. Over a span of ten years, Truros legendary "kings of Friday night" played their trademark rock n roll, R&B, and soul, not just in Truro but at dances and on campuses from Yarmouth to Sydney, Nova Scotia, and north to Sackville, Moncton, and Saint John, New Brunswick. In the process, The Lincolns changed the lives of small-town kids clamouring for a beat that would move their feet, their hips and ultimately, their hearts. Award-winning author A. J. B. Johnston brings personal recollections and nostalgic delight to the tale of Truros unforgettable rock stars. Through interviews and first-person stories, and featuring photos of the bands evolution, The Lincolns will stir fond memories for the bands countless loyal fans. Featuring a foreword by John MacLachlan Gray and an afterword by Frank MacKay."--

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""Early 1960s Truro, Nova Scotia, was a town divided: East/West, Protestant/Catholic, Black/white. Only one thing brought everyone together: a Lincolns dance. Over a span of ten years, Truros legendary "kings …"

— Margaret

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