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Dan Cleveland, a Minneapolis-based rock guitarist/deliveryman meets obstacles to his musical ambitions with uncanny determination, perseverance, and strange "inventions."
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72 min
1999-06-01
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English
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Self – Dark Horse band member / Driver 23
Self – Dark Horse band member
Self – Dan's wife / Clown
Self – Dan's father
Self – Dan's mother
Self – Ex-band member
Self – Ex-band member
Self – Ex-band member / Drummer on CD
Self – Ex-band member / "Visionary"
Self – Ex-band member
Self – Ex-band member
Self – Sean's brother
Self – CD cover artist
Self – Documentarist
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