California Dreams Cast Brent Gore, William James Jones, Jennie Kwan, Jay Anthony Franke, Kelly Packard, Michael Cade, and Heidi Noelle Lenhart were reunited March 4, 2010
Whenever I hear this song I always think of early Saturday mornings watching TV and those long summer holidays off school when this show would be on most mornings.
This was the only show that was in conversation with saved by the bell.... The new class wasn't even in the same league lol. This show and the original saved by the bell was like Martin & Fresh Prince. Both the best things to catch
LOL. This just made my day. I loved this show back in the day. It's crazy how some of them have obviously aged (Jake, Tiffany) and some of them look EXACTLY the same. (Sly and Sam.)
California Dreams from the Producer of Saved By the Bell Franchise, Hang Time, USA High, City Guys and One World Personally, I like this show way better than Saved By the Bell
really wish they wouldve done the Saved the bell reunion..they can do that song when they was in band in that one episode!!...friend song.. but yeah california dreams...this song is awesome!!!..
Let's face it we never can times unfortunately move on :/ but can never take away our memories :) can always relive them in any big or little way we can.
2pac82100 well, Jennie only sang one verse while Heidi closed out the song on the last verse. I'm good with that. They both had equal time....though I would have preferred Heidi sing first. LOL.
@@rebelbear428 Agreed as its clear her voice isn't what is used to be back when the show aired as she was by far the stronger singer of the two with more range which she's lost over time which Jennie hasn't.
None of them really aged, but I agree with you about Heidi’s voice. She actually was the better singer back in the day. She may have aged well, but her voice didn’t
Agreed as Heidi back when the show aired by far had the much better and stronger voice than Jennie did so its amazing to see that while Jennie still retained the voice she had back in the 90s, Heidi seems to have lost most of hers.