BOBBY BRACKINS ENTERTAINS AT THE PALMS

Music sensation Bobby Brackins entertained the crowd at The Palms Pool & Bungalows on Friday. He sang his hit "143." (Photo courtesy Joe Fury/N9NE Group)
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