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» heyyy tom » I need u to b honest w me ok? » because like .. do u smile? like ever?? » or is that face of urs stuck on resting bitch mode permanently? ur girlfriend must love that
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» you literally just left me on read ... I cannot believe » this is,,,,, an outrage » reply to me thomas, what the hell do you think this is?
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» is diabetes greek cuz it sounds greek?
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» tommy !!! please !! » you just have come here and kill it !! » I can’t sleep knowing that monster is down the hall ~ watching me ~ with its beady lil eight eyes so stop lurking around the city like your batman and come kill this thing !!
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Top 10 Songs Of Each Year 1955-1969.
1955
10. “The Ballad Of Davy Crockett” by Bill Hayes.
9. “A Blossom Fell” by Nat Cole.
8. “Unchained Melody” by Al Hibbler.
7. “Autumn Leaves” by Roger Williams.
6. “Unchained Melody” by Les Baxter.
5. “Learnin’ The Blues” by Frank Sinatra.
4. “Love Is A Many Splendored Things” by The Four Aces.
3. “The Yellow Rose Of Texas” by Mitch Miller & His Orchestra.
2. “(We’re Gonna) Rock Around The Clock” by Bill Haley & His Comets.
1. “Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White” by Perez Prado & His Orchestra.
1956
10. “Sixteen Tons” by “Tennessee” Ernie Ford.
9. “My Prayer” by The Platters.
8. “The Wayward Wind” by Gogi Grant.
7. “Heartbreak Hotel” by Elvis Presley.
6. “Just Walking In The Rain” by Johnnie Ray.
5. “Memories Are Made Of This” by Dean Martin.
4. “Rock And Roll Waltz” by Kay Starr.
3. “Hound Dog” by Elvis Presley.
2. “Don’t Be Cruel” by Elvis Presley.
1. “Whatever Will Be, Will Be” by Doris Day.
1957
10. “Bye Bye Love” by The Everly Brothers.
9. “Banana Boat (Day-O)” by Harry Belafonte.
8. “Little Darlin’“ by The Diamonds.
7. “Young Love” by Tab Hunter.
6. “(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear” by Elvis Presley.
5. “Singing The Blues” by Guy Mitchell.
4. “Tammy” by Debbie Reynolds.
3. “Diana” by Paul Anka.
2. “All Shook Up” by Elvis Presley.
1. “Love Letters In The Sand” by Pat Boone.
1958
10. “Tequila” by The Champs.
9. “Nel It’s Only Make Believe” by Conway Twitty.
8. “Bird Dog” by The Everly Brothers.
7. “At The Hop” by Danny & The Juniors.
6. “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley.
5. “Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)” by Domenico Modugno.
4. “When” by The Kalin Twins.
3. “Patricia” by Perez Prado & His Orchestra.
2. “It’s All In The Game” by Tommy Edwards.
1. “All I Have To Do Is Dream” by The Every Brothers.
1959
10. “Put Your Head On My Shoulder” by Paul Anka.
9. “(Now And Then There’s) A Fool Such As I” by Elvis Presley.
8. “Dream Lover” by Bobby Darin.
7. “The Three Bells” by The Browns.
6. “The Battle Of New Orleans” by Johnny Horton.
5. “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” by The Platters.
4. “Petite Fleur” by Chris Barber’s Jazz Band.
3. “Tom Dooley” by The Kingston Trio.
2. “Lonely Boy” by Paul Anka.
1. “Mack The Knife” by Bobby Darin.
1960
10. “Save The Last Dance For Me” by The Drifters.
9. “He’ll Have To Go” by Jim Reeves.
8. “I’m Sorry” by Brenda Lee.
7. “Running Bear” by Johnny Preston.
6. “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini” by Brian Hyland.
5. “Theme From A Summer Place” by Percy Faith & His Orchestra.
4. “Cathy’s Clown” by The Everly Brothers.
3. “Stuck On You” by Elvis Presley.
2. “Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool” by Connie Francis.
1. “It’s Now Or Never” by Elvis Presley.
1961
10. “Hit The Road, Jack” by Ray Charles.
9. “Little Sister” by Elvis Presley.
8. “Big Bad John” by Jimmy Dean.
7. “Travelin’ Man” by Ricky Nelson.
6. “Blue Moon” by The Marcels.
5. “Michael” by The Highwaymen.
4. “Runaway” by Del Shannon.
3. “Hello, Mary Lou” by Ricky Nelson.
2. “Surrender” by Elvis Presley.
1. “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” by Elvis Presley.
1962
10. “Can’t Help Falling In Love” by Elvis Presley.
9. “I Remember You” by Frank Ifield.
8. “Let’s Twist Again” by Chubby Checker.
7. “Stranger On The Shore” by Acker Bilk.
6. “Telstar” by The Tornadoes.
5. “The Twist” by Chubby Checker.
4. “The Loco-Motion” by Little Eva.
3. “Good Luck Charm” by Elvis Presley.
2. “I Can’t Stop Loving You” by Ray Charles.
1. “Speedy Gonzales” by Pat Boone.
1963
10. “From A Jack To A King” by Ned Miller.
9. “Bossa Nova Baby” by Elvis Presley.
8. “Hey, Paula” by Paul & Paula.
7. “Return To Sender” by Elvis Presley.
6. “Sugar Shack” by The Fireballs.
5. “Rhythm Of The Rain” by The Cascades.
4. “Telstar” by The Tornadoes.
3. “Sukiyaki (Ue O Muite Aruko)” by Kyu Sakamoto.
2. “If I Had A Hammer” by Trini Lopez.
1. “(You’re The) Devil In Disguise” by Elvis Presley.
1964
10. “Hello, Dolly” by Louis Armstrong.
9. “Dominique” by Soeur Sorire.
8. “House Of The Rising Sun” by The Animals.
7. “Baby Love” by The Supremes.
6. “Do Wah Diddy Diddy” by Manfred Mann.
5. “A Hard Day’s Night” by The Beatles.
4. “Can’t Buy Me Love” by The Beatles.
3. “She Loves You” by The Beatles.
2. “Oh, Pretty Woman” by Roy Orbison.
1. “I Want To Hold Your Hand” by The Beatles.
1965
10. “I Feel Fine” by The Beatles.
9. “Wooly Bully” by Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs.
8. “Yesterday” by The Beatles.
7. “I Got You, Babe” by Sonny & Cher.
6. “Get Off Of My Cloud” by The Rolling Stones.
5. “The Last Time” by The Rolling Stones.
4. “Downtown” by Petula Clark.
3. “Ticket To Ride” by The Beatles.
2. “Help!” by The Beatles.
1. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” by The Rolling Stones.
1966
10. “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles.
9. “Day Tripper” by The Beatles.
8. “Monday, Monday” by The Mamas & The Papas.
7. “19th Nervous Breakdown” by The Rolling Stones.
6. “Paint It Black” by The Rolling Stones.
5. “Paperback Writer” by The Beatles.
4. “We Can Work It Out” by The Beatles.
3. “Yellow Submarine” by The Beatles.
2. “These Boots Were Made For Walkin’“ by Nancy Sinatra.
1. “Strangers In The Night” by Frank Sinatra.
1967
10. “Let’s Spend The Night Together” by The Rolling Stones.
9. “Ruby Tuesday” by The Rolling Stones.
8. “Massachusetts” by Bee Gees.
7. “Penny Lane” by The Beatles.
6. “Something Stupid” by Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra.
5. “I’m A Believer” by The Monkees.
4. “The Letter” by The Box Tops.
3. “All You Need Is Love” by The Beatles.
2. “A Whiter Shade Of Pale” by Procol Harum.
1. “San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers)” by Scott McKenzie.
1968
10. “Judy In Disguise (With Glasses)” by John Fred & His Playboy Band.
9. “Fire” by The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown.
8. “I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You” by Bee Gees.
7. “Lady Madonna” by The Beatles.
6. “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay” by Otis Redding.
5. “Hello Goodbye” by The Beatles.
4. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” by The Rolling Stones.
3. “Delilah” by Sir Tom Jones.
2. “Those Were The Days” by Mary Hopkin.
1. “Hey Jude” by The Beatles.
1969
10. “Crimson And Clover” by Tommy James And The Shondells.
9. “Oh, Happy Day” by The Edwin Hawkins Singers.
8. “Come Together” by The Beatles.
7. “Something” by The Beatles.
6. “Aquarius/Let The Sun Shine In” by The 5th Dimension.
5. “The Ballad Of John And Yoko” by The Beatles.
4. “Sugar Sugar” by The Archies.
3. “Honky Tonk Woman” by The Rolling Stones.
2. “In The Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)” by Zager And Evans.
1. “Get Back” by The Beatles ft. Billy Preston.
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GREEN JUICE - A$AP FERG ft PHARRELL WILLIAMS from valentin petit on Vimeo.
A Music video directed by VALENTIN PETIT & produced by DIVISION
MAIN UNIT: Directed by Valentin Petit Produced by DIVISION Producer: Theo Gall Line Producers: Clemence Couten & Melanie Jackson Director of Photography: Jeff Bierman 1st AD Mathieu: Perez Producer LA: Tara Ravazi Line Producer LA: Gina Naranjo
VFX CREW: VFX by Machine Molle Artistic Director VFX: JF Fontaine VFX Supervisor: Selim Mondzie
Animation Lead: Eric Letourner CG Artists: Maxime Hélier, Damien Clément & Maxime Naudin FX Artist: Mattéo Girard & Sara Dibiza
Matchmove Artist: Florian Perrault Digital Compositors: Sacha Danjou, Théophile Virnot & Adrien Renay
Real-time VFX Artist: Ruben Frosali
Postproducer: Marine Ligouzat VFX Editor: Thibaut Kiefer Editors: Valentin Petit, Maxime Caro & Antonin Brones Color Grader: Arthur Paux Sound Designer: Emilien Bernaux Thanks to Laurent Bahy
Typographer: Nathan Almeras
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Big thanks to Jules de Chateleux, Laure Salgon and Morgan Seite.
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Hexagon Radio Episode 276
une in to Don Diablo's weekly radio show. Which track is your favourite? Don't forget to subscribe to our channel ► https://youtube.com/HEXAGON For more awesome music check out Don Diablo's playlists: HEXAGON ► https://tinyurl.com/SpotifyHEXAGON CHILL TIME ► https://tinyurl.com/SpotifyChillTime Tracklist: 1. [FUTURE] Tom Budin & Kopa - Wandering Souls 2. [HEXAGON] Metrush & GSPR - Somebody (Stadiumx Edit) 3. Going Deeper & Amba Shepherd - Raindrops 4. [FUTUTRE] Danny Olson X Henry Hartley - Halcyon (Mo Falk Remix) 5. [GENERATION HEX] Conor Ross - Thinkin' Bout U 6. [GENERATION HEX] MorganJ - We Can ft. Christopher Blake 7. [HEXAGON] Rompasso - Take 8. Lifelike & Kris Menace - Discopolis 2.0 (MEDUZA Remix) 9. [DEMODAY] Elnova - Save My Life Kingdom For The Club Vol. 1 EP 5 MiniMix 10. [BRING THE KINGDOM] Maddow - Potion ft Manela 11. [BRING THE KINGDOM] KT & Kawsan - Ouuu Ouuu 12. [BRING THE KINGDOM] Solesdin x CastNowski - Hide N Seek 13. [BRING THE KINGDOM] Mister - Hands Up ft. ROARS 14. [GENERATION HEX] HIDDN - Underground 15. Felguk & Almanac - Move 16. Blinders - Right Behind 17. [GENERATION HEX] 22Bullets - Nasty ft. Emy Perez 18. [TIME MACHINE] Tommy Jayden - Like This (RetroVision Edit) 19. Vato Gonzalez & Thom Bold - Street Riddim 20. [GENERATION HEX] Dave Crusher & JackMar - Somebody To Love ft. LEV 21. [CHILL TIME] Albosel - Silver Newt Follow HEXAGON: Website ► https://hexagonhq.com Facebook ► https://facebook.com/HexagonHQ Instagram ► https://instagram.com/HexagonHQ Twitter ► https://twitter.com/HexagonHQ Hexagon Radio Episode 276 #HEXAGON #FutureHouse #DonDiablo #BeFree #BeBeautiful #BeYOU #BeLOVE #BedlamFoundry #IAmBedlam #EDM #HEXAGONRADIO276 #dondiablo #podcast #radioshow #hexagonradio #generationhex #tombudinwandering souls #metrushsomebody #somebodystadiumx #goingdeeperraindrops #conorrossthinkin bout you #dannyolsonhalcyon #mofalkremix #felgukmove #hiddnunderground #22bulletsnasty #tommyjaydenlike this #bringthekingdom ep #kingdomforthe club vol 1
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The 80s Cruise Omnibus: Cruise Scrapbook
This is a part of our full coverage of the 2018 80s Cruise. Read more about the floating music festival here.
The bands, the costumes, the ports, oh my! Here are some lingering thoughts and pictures from passengers following this year’s Cruise.
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Favorite Costumes
The 80s Cruise wasn’t just about concerts, it was also 80s cosplay. Here are some of passengers favorite costumes from this year:
Bryan Do as “Long Duk Dong”. Photo by TuKe Photography
Claudine Edwards had to have the Smurf costumes shipped to and from Ft. Lauderdale. Photo by Tuke Photography
The Yip Yips tied for first place with The Smurfs. Photo by TuKe Photography
Brad and Katy Williams’s Tron costumes looked even better in the dark. Photo by TuKe Photography
Only on the 80s Cruise would someone find the Hamburgler offering up a cheeseburger. Roy Fredericks and Christopher Olivas by Chuck Coverly
The music, the magic, you know you can catch it! Solid Gold dancers on the 80s Cruise. Photo by Chuck Coverly
“Islands in the Stream” by Chuck Coverly
Amanda Olivas, dressed as Terri Nunn, and Terri Nunn
Possibly the best Beetlejuice costume ever seen on the Cruise. Now maybe everyone can retire the Beetlejuice theme.
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Ch-ch-ch-changes
Everyone loved the Cruise, but there were a few things they would change if they could.
Most people agreed that scheduling was an issue:
“I realize it’s hard to get everything in but less overlapping of the bands would be a start.” – Myley Rosenbaum
“I didn’t like was the counter-programming where I had to miss things I wanted to see/do because of our red card show on the main stage.” – Chuck Coverly
Maybe it’s time for new theme nights?
“Change theme nights to have an 80s horror night…” – Dave August
“…they do get a bit boring or repetitive if you’ve cruised before.” – Ziva Gottesman
While we’re talking about themes…
“I would suggest they put up some sort of jumbo tron/video screen so that everyone can see the costumes during the judging.” – Fulana Perez
“All the theme nights winners should be chosen by the fellow cruisers.” – Regina Kroll
Everybody loved the 80s music, some just wanted more of it:
“Too much top 40. (There was) so much more in the 80’s, especially for dancing to.” – Mina Credeur
“I would have liked to hear say the top 100 from any given day out of the 80s, not just the top 20.” – Melanie Zarth
But there really wasn’t much to complain about…
“Make days last 36 hours.” – David Drill
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Celebrity Sightings
Passengers took every opportunity to get pictures with their favorite musicians:
Kelly Scruggs and Terri Nunn
Cindy Bensur with Fee Waybill
Dan Galvant and Ziva Gottesman with Rick Springfield
SMelanie Lozinak and Rick Springfield
Wendy Molony and Mike Reno
Deb Kinar and Mike Reno
Deane Draper and Tommy Heath
Jennifer Belk and Alan Hunter
Camdria Low, Mark Goodman, and Alan Hunter
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“Thank you for being a friend”
Overwhelmingly, the thing people like most about the Cruise was the the camaraderie they shared with other guests.
“It is crazy how everyone on the cruise instantly became family as if the 80’s were some magical bond.” – Margo Popkowski
“The friendliness of the other guest! Totally inclusive environment!” – Kathy Machacek
“Everyone is just happy!” – David Drill
“I think its a good mix of people that enjoy the music and enjoy participating in a week long ‘Halloween type event’. – Gary Flanagan
“Now that we’re three years in, the cruise feels like a summer camp/class reunion where we get to hang with people we only get to see once a year…” – Robin Legat
“Favorite part of the cruise was being with like minded people that made you feel that you are actually back in the eighties again.” – Laura Ann Nitka
“All of the friends we have made in the past two years!” – Amanda Olivas
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OutDaWoodworks Radio Playlist 89.5fm KCFV STLMo. April 22nd 2018
@OutDaWoodworks Radio 89.5fm The Wave KCFV North County Stlouis 3-6pm cst http://tunein.com/radio/The-Wave-895-s32003/
Playlist: Cardi B “Drip”,Nicki Minja “Barbie Tingz”,Drake “For What”,Ricky Mane “Down Down Baby”,Husalah “Humpin”,Nate $avage “Blunted”,Tee Grizzley “Dont Even Trip”,Deala T “LA x NY”,Gringo Gang “Keep It Going”,E40 & B-Legit “Boy”,K Camp “Racks”,Skooly “Habit”,MoneyBagg Yo “Big Facts”,LaBritney ft KashDoll “Actin Funny”,Brooklyn Queen “Talk Is Cheap”,Rae Sremmurd “Power Glide”,Dj Rocky Montana “Starter Kit”,Nipsey Hussle “Dedication”,Jhene Aiko “Sativa”,Dreezy “2nd 2 None”,Payroll & Cardo “Mail Long”,Tommy Da Tyma “Breadman”,Dre Perez “Tissues”,DurrtyBoyz “Goldmine”,Cino Fresh “A Lot”,Jacquees :BED” remix,Migos “Too Hotty”,YFN Lucci “Heartless”,Taylor J “Hunnits”,A$ap Ferg “Plain Jane”,G Count “Alert”,Stalley “My Line”,TK Kravitz “Ocean”,Nicki Minaj “Chun Li”,Cardi B “Bickenhead”,Ju “Blood Claat”,T Dubb O “Word”,Tef Poe “Pray 4 Me”,The Jacka & Freeway “Dont Understand”, Husalah “Pray”,Beadz ft Twista “Go Hard”,Da Banggaz “Yea Yea Hoe”, Al Koleon “Hip Hop’s Baby”,LI Trump “Outstanding”,Addicted Dopeness/Family Affair “Questions”,Machine Gun Kelly “Alpha Omega”,Bubble Eye “Hey Hey Hey”
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USA: The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) Announces 2017 Jazz Winners
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Contact: Candace Avery
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The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) Announces 2017 Jazz Winners
Judges Include Billy Cobham, Lonnie Liston-Smith, Danilo Perez, John Burk (President, Concord Label Group), And More
April 19, 2018 -- The International Songwriting Competition (ISC), widely recognized as the most prestigious and respected songwriting competition in the world, is pleased to announce its 2017 winners. Created in 2002, ISC received more than 16,000 entries from almost 140 countries. Total prizes include more than $175,000 in cash and merchandise, including a Grand Prize consisting of $25,000 in cash (USD) and over $35,000 in additional prizes.
The Grand Prize winners this year are Nicholas Miller (better known as Illenium), Annika Wells, Kate Morgan, and Michael Biancaniello for the EDM song Crawl Outta Love Ft. Annika Wells."
Taking home First Place in the Jazz category is Hiroe Sekine (Kiryushi, Gumma, Japan) for the song Nippon Barre. Second Place is awarded to Hayley Lam (New York, NY, USA) for The Unknown Bell II, and Third Place goes to Mads Mathias (Copenhagen, Denmark) for Im All Ears.
The winners reflect a wide range of styles within the jazz idiom, says Candace Avery, ISC Founder and Director. However, the common thread in the winners is the depth of songwriting talent displayed. They are extraordinarily accomplished, and we are proud to honor them and celebrate their artistry.
ISC winners hail from all over the world (61% of this years winners come from outside the USA) and range from talented amateurs to seasoned songwriting veterans. The 23 categories include all genres of contemporary music, from Jazz to EDM to Rock to Pop to R&B/Hip-Hop and more.
For a complete list of ISC 2017 winners and to hear the winning songs, go to: http://www.songwritingcompetition.com/winners.
The complete panel of 2017 judges includes:
Recording Artists
Lorde; Tom Waits; Ziggy Marley; American Authors; Nancy Wilson (Heart); Martie Maguire (Dixie Chicks); Booker T. Jones; The Mavericks; Sara Evans; Bastille; Keane; Hardwell; Danilo Perez; James McNally (Afro Celt Sound System); Billy Cobham; Gerald Casale (Devo); Natalie Grant; Krewella; Matt Nathanson; Amadou & Miriam; John Tibbs; Kaskade; John Mayall; Joe Louis Walker; Nicholas Gunn; Ashwin Batish; Lonnie Liston Smith; Walter Trout; Trilok Gurtu; Tommy Chong; and Tony Joe White.
Industry Executives:
Gregg Nadel (President, Elektra Records); Seymour Stein (Chairman/CEO, Sire Records); Daniel Glass (President, Glassnote Records); John Esposito (Chairman/CEO, Warner Music Nashville); John Burk (President, Concord Label Group); Ed Vetri (President, Wind-Up Records); Bruce Iglauer (Founder/President, Alligator Records); Steve Yegelwel (Sr. VP, Island Records); Nate Albert (Executive VP of A&R, Capitol Records); Jacob Edgar (Founder, Cumbancha); Aaron Bay-Schuck (President of A&R, Interscope Records); Mike Easterlin (President, Fueled By Ramen/Roadrunner Records); Josh Bailey (Senior VP of A&R, Word Entertainment); Gordon Kerr (CEO, Black River Entertainment); Richard Stumpf (CEO, Atlas Publishing); Steve Greenberg (CEO, S-Curve Records); Kim Buie (VP of A&R, New West Records); AJ Tobey (Head of A&R, Rough Trade Publishing); Cory Robbins (Founder/President, Robbins Entertainment); Angel Carrasco (Latin Music Consultant); Julie Kertes (Editor/Manager, Hot Diggity Media); Laura Margolin (Publishing, Glassnote Records); Leib Ostrow (Founder/CEO, Music For Little People); Katherine Danes (Co-President, The Childrens Music Network); Claire S. Green (President, Parents Choice Foundation); Benjamin Groff (Founder, The Brill Building); Sas Metcalfe (President, Global Creative, Kobalt Music); Golnar Khosrowshahi (President, Reservoir Media Management); Carianne Marshall (Partner, Songs Music Publishing); Tamara Conniff (EVP, Roc Nation); Dara Frank (Head of Comedy Central Records/Viacom); Carl Caprioglio (Founder/CEO, Oglio Entertainment); and Elena Epstein (Director, National Parenting Product Awards).
ISC is sponsored by: AKG By Harman; Berklee College of Music; Celebrity Access; D'Addario; Dark Horse Institute; Disc Makers; Eventric; Gig Salad; JBL Professional by Harman; Lurrsen Mastering; Merch Cat; Musician Wellness; Musicians Institute; ONErpm; PreSonus; SongU.com; Sweetwater Sound; PAWW Premium Sound; and Tunedly.
Entries are now open for the 2018 competition. For more information and to enter, go to https://www.songwritingcompetition.com.
For low-res photos of all winners, go to https://songwritingcompetition.com/winners
For high-res photos, please contact Candace Avery at [email protected]
Jazz Winners
First Place
Nippon Barre Hiroe Sekine (Kiryushi, Gumma, Japan)
Hiroe Sekine, an accomplished jazz pianist, vocalist, composer, and arranger, studied at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music and has performed at many venues, including the highly prestigious Jazz Concert Series at Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Her debut album, a-mé (rain), was released in 2010 and was selected one of the best 25 jazz albums of the year by the prestigious All About Jazz. Her most recent album, One World One Sun, was released by Sony Music Direct in 2017. The New York-based Aquarian Weekly magazine chose this album as the best Worldbeat CD of 2017. More recently, nationwide Japanese FM station J-WAVE adopted Hiroes arrangements for their station jingle for use on air.
Second Place
The Unknown Bell II Hayley Lam New York, NY, USA
Hayley Lam is an award-winning composer who specializes in both contemporary jazz and classical music. She began her studies in music at a very young age, earning her Associate Diploma, ATCL Recital Piano from the Trinity College of London when she was just eleven. She then proceeded to earn her Licentiate Diploma, LTCL Recital Piano and Associate Diploma, ATCL Recital Violin a couple of years later. With a profound interest in contemporary and jazz music, she was awarded a scholarship to further her studies at Berklee College of Music.
With her musicianship compared to as "Stravinsky meets Brookmeyer," she was selected as the Finalist at the Seattle Women's Jazz Orchestra (SWOJO) Annual Jazz Composition Contest for Women Composer in 2016. She is also the Global Music Awards (GMA) bronze winner in the Composer and Jazz Big Band category. In 2017, her piano solo work won the Contemporary Piano International Composition Competition held at Athens. She was also selected as the composer showcase winner of the International Jazz Conference JEN at New Orleans. Her other accomplishments include 2018 The American Prize in Composition, 2018 KMEA Composition Competition Winner, 2018 Semi finalist of Maurice Ravel Composition Competition, and many more.
Third Place
Im All Ears Mads Mathias Vancouver, BC, Canada
Mads Mathias is a singer, saxophonist, and composer who was brought up partly in Tanzania and partly in Denmark in a home with 46 musical instruments that he explored from an early age. He began concentrating on playing the piano at the age of seven and saxophone from the age of 11. He played his first gigs as a saxophonist and singer at the age of 14. He later attended the Music Conservatory in Copenhagen, from which he graduated. Since then, he has toured with different bands, among them his own band, Six City Stompers. His album, Free Falling, won him a Danish Music Award for Best New Danish Jazz Artist of the Year.
Honorable Mention
Africa Suite - Andy Atwill, Greg Heath (Andy Atwill) - Gisborne, GI, New Zealand
Algebra Of Chaos - Martino Vercesi - Milan, MI, Italy
Biorhythm - Towa Kitagawa - Yokohama, Japan
Harlem Hoedown - Jason Yeager (Jason Yeager And Jason Anick) - Framingham, MA, USA
J-HO, From The Block - Adam Waldmann (Kairos 4Tet) - London, England
Mobius - Pete Levin - Boston, MA, USA
Moon Longing Sun - EIshin Nose - Otaru, Japan
Probing Steps - Thomas Winther Andersen (Winther-Storm) - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sanctuary City - Cat Toren (Cat Toren's HUMAN KIND) - Vancouver, BC, Canada
Schizma - Slawek Dudar (Slawek Dudar Quartet) Poland
Step Right Up! - David Laborier Luxembourg
The Great Journey - Jonathan Saraga - New York, NY, USA
Waterfall - Mamiko Watanabe - Fukuoka, Japan
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2019 Minnesota Twins Roster
Pitchers
#14 Jake Odorizzi (Highland, Illinois)
#17 Jose Berrios (Bayamon, Puerto Rico)
#19 Ryne Harper (Clarksville, Tennessee)
#33 Martin Perez (Guanare, Venezuela)
#35 Michael Pineda (Yaguate, Dominican Republic)
#38 Blake Parker (Fayetteville, Arkansas)
#39 Trevor Hildenberger (San Jose, California)
#43 Addison Reed (Rancho Cucamonga, California)
#44 Kyle Gibson (Greenfield, Indiana)
#49 Adalberto Mejia (Bonao, Dominican Republic)
#55 Taylor Rogers (Littleton, Colorado)
#58 Gabriel Moya (Cabimas, Venezuela)
#65 Trevor May (Kelso, Washington)
#68 Matt Magill (Simi Valley, California)
Catchers
#15 Jason Castro (Castro Valley, California)
#18 Mitch Garver (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
#64 Willians Astudillo (Barcelona, Venezuela)
Infielders
#9 Marwin Gonzalez (Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela)
#11 Jorge Polanco (San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic)
#13 Ehire Adrianza (Miranda, Venezuela)
#16 Jonathan Schoop (Willemstad, Curacao)
#22 Miguel Sano (San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic)
#24 C.J. Cron (Phoenix, Arizona)
#31 Tyler Austin (Conyers, Georgia)
Outfielders
#20 Eddie Rosario (Guayama, Puerto Rico)
#25 Byron Buxton (Baxley, Georgia)
#26 Max Kepler (Berlin, Germany)
#60 Jake Cave (Hampton, Virginia)
Coaches
Manager Rocco Baldelli (Warwick, Rhode Island)
Bench coach Derek Shelton (Carbondale, Illinois)
First base coach Tommy Watkins; Jr. (Ft. Myers, Florida)
Third base coach Tony Diaz (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Hitting coach James Rowson (Mt. Vernon, New York)
Assistant hitting coach Rudy Hernandez (Maracay, Venezuela)
Pitching coach Wes Johnson (Sherwood, Arkansas)
Assistant pitching coach Jeremy Hefner (Perkins, Oklahoma)
Bullpen catcher Nate Dammann (St. Paul, Minnesota)
Bullpen catcher Ben Richardson (Orlando, Florida)
Catching coach Bill Evers (St. Petersburg, Florida)
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CANADA: Canadian Songwriters Honored In US-Based International Songwriting Competition (ISC)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Candace Avery
International Songwriting Competition
615.251.4441
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Canadian Songwriters Honored In US-Based International Songwriting Competition (ISC)
Judges Include Lorde, Hardwell, Tom Waits, Nancy Wilson (Heart), Ziggy Marley, Kaskade, The Mavericks, Martie Maguire (Dixie Chicks), Bastille, and More
April 18, 2018 -- The International Songwriting Competition (ISC is pleased to announce its 2017 winners. Created in 2002, ISC is widely recognized as the most prestigious and respected songwriting competition in the world and received more than16,000 entries from almost 140 countries. Prizes include more than $175,000 in cash and merchandise.
The Grand Prize winners this year are Nicholas Miller (better known as Illenium), Annika Wells, Kate Morgan, and Michael Biancaniello for the song Crawl Outta Love Ft. Annika Wells." The Grand Prize consists of $25,000 in cash (USD) and over $35,000 in additional prizes.
Winners hail from all over the world (61% of this years winners come from outside the USA) and range from talented amateurs to seasoned songwriting veterans. The 23 categories include all genres of contemporary music, from Rock to Pop to Country to R&B/Hip-Hop and more.
Canadian songwriters fared extremely well in ISC, garnering four First Places and three Third Places. Canadian winners also received 39 Honorable Mentions.
This marks the first time in the competitions history that Canadian songwriters have scored four First Places in categories, says Candace Avery, ISC Founder and Director. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to write great songs, and ISC is honored to throw the spotlight on these talented Canadian songwriters and their achievements.
Over the years ISC winners have included: Vance Joy, Bastille, Passenger, Kate Miller-Heidke, Lindsey Stirling, Gotye, The Band Perry, Kasey Chambers, Lupe Fiasco, Rachel Bloom, Gin Wigmore, Kimbra, Gregory Porter, Kehlani, For King & Country, and many more.
For a complete list of ISC 2017 winners and to hear the winning songs, go to: https://www.songwritingcompetition.com/winners.
The complete panel of judges includes:
Recording Artists
Lorde; Tom Waits; Ziggy Marley; American Authors; Nancy Wilson (Heart); Martie Maguire (Dixie Chicks); Booker T. Jones; The Mavericks; Sara Evans; Bastille; Keane; Hardwell; Danilo Perez; James McNally (Afro Celt Sound System); Billy Cobham; Gerald Casale (Devo); Natalie Grant Lee-Phillips; ; Krewella; Matt Nathanson; Amadou & Miriam; John Tibbs; Kaskade; John Mayall; Joe Louis Walker; Nicholas Gunn; Ashwin Batish; Lonnie Liston Smith; Walter Trout; Trilok Gurtu; Tommy Chong; and Tony Joe White.
Industry Executives:
Gregg Nadel (President, Elektra Records); Seymour Stein (Chairman/CEO, Sire Records); Daniel Glass (President, Glassnote Records); John Esposito (Chairman/CEO, Warner Music Nashville); John Burk (President, Concord Label Group); Ed Vetri (President, Wind-Up Records); Bruce Iglauer (Founder/President, Alligator Records); Steve Yegelwel (Sr. VP, Island Records); Nate Albert (Executive VP of A&R, Capitol Records); Jacob Edgar (Founder, Cumbancha); Aaron Bay-Schuck (President of A&R, Interscope Records); Mike Easterlin (President, Fueled By Ramen/Roadrunner Records); Josh Bailey (Senior VP of A&R, Word Entertainment); Gordon Kerr (CEO, Black River Entertainment); Richard Stumpf (CEO, Atlas Publishing); Steve Greenberg (CEO, S-Curve Records); Kim Buie (VP of A&R, New West Records); AJ Tobey (Head of A&R, Rough Trade Publishing); Cory Robbins (Founder/President, Robbins Entertainment); Angel Carrasco (Latin Music Consultant); Julie Kertes (Editor/Manager, Hot Diggity Media); Laura Margolin (Publishing, Glassnote Records); Leib Ostrow (Founder/CEO, Music For Little People); Katherine Danes (Co-President, The Childrens Music Network); Claire S. Green (President, Parents Choice Foundation); Benjamin Groff (Founder, The Brill Building); Sas Metcalfe (President, Global Creative, Kobalt Music); Golnar Khosrowshahi (President, Reservoir Media Management); Carianne Marshall (Partner, Songs Music Publishing); Tamara Conniff (EVP, Roc Nation); Dara Frank (Head of Comedy Central Records/Viacom); Carl Caprioglio (Founder/CEO, Oglio Entertainment); and Elena Epstein (Director, National Parenting Product Awards).
ISC is sponsored by: AKG By Harman; Berklee College of Music; Celebrity Access; D'Addario; Dark Horse Institute; Disc Makers; Eventric; Gig Salad; JBL Professional by Harman; Lurrsen Mastering; Merch Cat; Musician Wellness; Musicians Institute; ONErpm; PreSonus; SongU.com; Sweetwater Sound; PAWW Premium Sound; and Tunedly.
Entries are now open for the 2018 competition. For more information and to enter, go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com.
For low-res photos of all winners, go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com/winners
For high-res photos, please contact Candace Avery at [email protected]
The list of 2017 Canadian winners is as follows:
First Place Winners
Knock On My Door Faouzia Ouihya (Faouzia) Carman, MB, Canada Teen
Born in Morocco and raised in the Canadian prairies, Faouzia is a young artist who is wowing audiences and industry alike with her contemporary pop hooks and heart-wrenching lyrics, not to mention a voice that is truly distinctive with a huge range, taking on subtle trills and stylings. Her first single Knock On My Door found its way onto regular rotation at Canadian radio, and the follow up My Hearts Grave is already seeing adds in both Canada and her native Morocco. Already a multiple award winner in ISC, as well as the Grand Prize winner of the 2017 Unsigned Only Music Competition, Faouzia is an up-and-coming artistic force whose star just keeps shining brighter.
Sheep Darrelle London Toronto, ON, Canada Children's Music
A piano pop singer/songwriter, Darrelle London is known for her clever quirkiness and has performed at festivals such as Lilith Fair, Canadian Music Week, Pop Overthrow, and more. She was named the Toronto Lilith Talent Search winner and the BellMedia Emerging Artist. London has attracted some celebrity supporters along the way, including fellow Canadian songstress Chantal Kreviazuk who discovered her music and collaborated with her on several songs for Londons album Eat A Peach. The celebrity blogger Perez Hilton has also been a vocal champion of her music. Her latest album is a lullaby EP entitled Sing To The Moon.
This Little Light Jaylene Johnson Winnipeg, MB, Canada Christian
Jaylene Johnson, is a singer/songwriter based in Winnipeg, MB. Her song, "Fallin'" took second place in the ISC last year in the Christian category. Her work has been heard on network TV shows including Pretty Little Liars, So You Think You Can Dance, and Degrassi: The Next Generation. Co-written songs have been recorded by artists including JJ Heller, Amy Sky, Brian Doerksen and Luke McMaster among others. Her most recent album, Potter & Clay, was nominated for a Juno Award, a Western Canadian Music Award, and several Covenant Awards. Two of her songs earned songwriting trophies at the Covenant Awards this year.
Untouchable Dylan Edward Roberts (King Dylan) Calgary, AB, Canada Music Video
The winner of the Music Video category for his stop-motion animation video of the song Untouchable, King Dylan (the King didn't give himself that name - it was written in his high school yearbook) is best described as if Blink 182 had a lovechild with Eminem and Lady Gaga's backup dancers. This one-man machine has performed live for thousands across Canada and released a handful of albums and music videos. Previously he played bass guitar in the hard Rock band Broken Ride (Regional Radio Star winners 2013), performed in and produced the hip hop group The DC Show, and played piano for the band Lost In Film at CMW 2014. Dylan has also just finished a new full-length album featuring "Untouchable" and eleven other hard-hitting tracks. The award-winning video utilized over 4,000 photos of legos taken over the course of 450+ hours.
Third Place Winners
Backroads Jimmy Zee (The Jimmy Zee Band) Vanvouver, BC, Canada Blues
Never Have Time Jared Salte, Bethany Salte (The Royal Foundry) Sherwood Park, AB, Canada Rock
Tequila Johnny Simmen, Hunter Leath, Matt McGinn Toronto, ON, Canada Country
Honorable Mentions
A Flat Miner Troy Kokol Calgary, AB, Canada Comedy/Novelty
Ambition Soul Toronto, ON, Canada R&B/Hip-Hop
Ask Too Much Ft. Spence Holden Spencer Heaslip, Spence Milne-O'Neil (Taabu) Dundas, ON, Canada EDM (Electronic Dance Music)
Baby, I Understand Kat Goldman Toronto, ON, Canada Folk/Singer-Songwriter
Beautiful Thing Aaron Buchholz, Ian Eskelin Langley, BC, Canada Christian
Booger Song Tim Machin (Sing Along Tim And The Pacifiers) Toronto, ON, Canada Children's Music
Campfire Dinah Desrochers, Aaron Cadwaladr, Phil Wipper, Jocelyn Hallett (The Kerplunks) Gabriola Island, BC, Canada Children's Music
Chills James Barker, Donovan Woods, Travis Wood, Gavin Slate (James Barker Band) Toronto, ON, Canada Country
Ciento Viente Roman Smirnov Newmarket, ON, Canada Instrumental
Don't Give Up Maggie Szabo, Stefan Lit, Chaz Mason Dundas, ON, Canada Pop/Top 40
Eleven! Dylan Bell, Ed Hanley, Suba Sankaran (Autorickshaw) Toronto, ON, Canada Children's Music
Fall In Love Again Chris Graham, Mikalyn Hay (Xtro And Mikalyn Hay) Toronto, ON, Canada Teen
Firetruck Firetruck John Donnelly (Rockin' Robin And The Magical Tree) Delta, BC, Canada Children's Music
Freedom Ariana Gillis Vineland, ON, Canada Folk/Singer-Songwriter
Gamblin Man Richard Tichelman Surrey, BC, Canada Teen
Good Thing Go Powell Peebles, Brett Sheroky, Andy Wills (Powell Peebles) North Vancouver, BC, Canada Country
House On Fire Don Oriolo, Jason Gleed, Chris Bolger Toronto, ON, Canada Rock
I Don't Want To Lose You Luca Fogale Burnaby, BC, Canada Performance
Knock On My Door Faouzia Ouihya (Faouzia) Carman, MB, Canada Unsigned Only
Lay It Down Jordan St. Cyr, Jaylene Johnson, Ben Calhoun, Taylor Watson Niverville, MB, Canada Christian
Love It Up Tyler Lorette, Roberta Quilico Courtice, ON, Canada Performance
Lowdown Matt Zimbel, Doug Wilde (Manteca) Toronto, ON, Canada Instrumental
Move On Down The Track Spencer Mackenzie, Rich Mackenzie (Spencer Mackenzie) Ridgeway, ON, Canada Blues
My Heart's Grave Faouzia Ouihya (Faouzia) Carman, MB, Canada Pop/Top 40
My Heart's Grave Faouzia Ouihya (Faouzia) Carman, MB, Canada Teen
Nosotros Christopher Alexander Gaitan Valencia (Ness El Digital) Montreal, QC, Canada Latin Music
Roses Gus McMillan, Robyn Dell'Unto (Gus McMIllan) Toronto, ON, Canada AC (Adult Contemporary)
Sanctuary City Cat Toren (Cat Toren's HUMAN KIND) Vancouver, BC, Canada Jazz
Sing For Kwanzaa Chris McKhool, Richard Bona (Sultans Of String) Toronto, ON, Canada World Music
Summer Paula Eve Kirman Edmonton, AB, Canada Lyrics Only
Temptation Debra Power Airdrie, AB, Canada Blues
The Pee Song Jason Gleed (Redd Butts ) Toronto, ON, Canada Comedy/Novelty
This Little Light Jaylene Johnson Winnipeg, MB, Canada Unpublished
Three Words Sara Diamond, Austin Tecks, Noah Barer (Sarah Diamond) Montreal, QC, Canada Unpublished
Unsure Sara Diamond, Austin Tecks, Noah Barer (Sarah Diamond) Montreal, QC, Canada Unsigned Only
Untouchable Dylan Edward Roberts (King Dylan) Calgary, AB, Canada Unsigned Only
What's A Boy Gotta Do Sean Thomas Langley, BC, Canada Teen
When You Think No One Loves You David Leask, Daryl Burgess (David Leask) Mississauga, ON, Canada Performance
Worth It Wes Mason Rockwood, ON, Canada AC (Adult Contemporary)
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OutDaWoodworks Radio Playlist89.5fm KCFV March 11th 2018
@OutDaWoodworks Radio 89.5fm The Wave KCFV North County Stlouis 3-6pm cst http://tunein.com/radio/The-Wave-895-s32003/
PLAYLIST: NIPSEY HUSSLE “RAP NIGGAZ”,TECH N9NE “DONT NOBODY WANT NONE”,DJ ROCKY MONTANA “STARTER KIT”,PHAROAH “CRAZY”,RAY JR “BIG TUCK”,TEE GRIZZLEY “COLORS”,TOMMY DA TYMA “BREADMAN”,Y-ESHA “ROAD TO THE RICHES”,PAYROLL & CARDO FT E40 “MAIL LONG”,KAY BEE “BUSTDOWN”,DRE PEREZ “TISSUES”,TAYLOR J “HUNNITS”, G COUNT “ALERT”,1SYKE “DOLO”,STALLEY “MY LINE”, YOUNG DOLPH “DRIPPY”,BLACC ZACC “BAG AFTER BAG”,GUCCI MANE “I GET THE BAG”,KENDRIC LAMAR “LOYALTY”,DEALA T “JUST RIGHT”, RON G “ON MY WAY”,CHANELLE TRU “COMPLICATED”,RAY GOSS “TAKE YOU ON THIS RIDE”,MONEYBAGG YO “DOIN IT”,DJ CHARLIE BEE “HOE CHECK”,JUNG COASTA “JUST MIGHT”,T DUBB O “WHAT ELSE”,LI TRUMP “WHAT YOU MEAN”,MENTORS IN MOTION IN STUDIO INTERVIEW
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OutDaWoodworks Radio Playlist 89.5fm KCFV Feb.25th 2018
@OutDaWoodworks Radio 89.5fm The Wave KCFV North County, St.Louis, Missouri 3-6pm cst http://tunein.com/radio/The-Wave-895-s32003/
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PLAYLIST: KENDRIC LAMAR FT SZA "ALL THE STARS",NIPSEY HUSSLE "RAP N*GG@Z", YG "SUUWOOP",BEADZ "BRICK PHONE",TOMMY DA TYMA "BREAD", YFN LUCCI "STREET KINGS",PAYROLL & CARDO FT E40 "MAIL LONG",Y-ESHA "ROAD TO RICHES",KAY BEE "BUST IT DOWN",YUNG DARK "OUT MY BODY",BIG SEAN & KASHDOLL "SO GOOD",EASTSIDE EAZY "FEELING GOOD",DRE PEREZ "TISSUES",CINO FRESH "A LOT",MIGOS "TOO HOTTY",A$AP FERG "PLAIN JANE",TAYLOR J "HUNNITS",G COUNT "ALERT",STALLEY "MY LINE",FUGI B. "FLEXIN", DEAL A T "JUST RIGHT",KENDRICK LAMAR "LOYALTY",CHANELLE TRU "COMPLICATED",RAY GOSS "TAKE YOU ON THIS RIDE",MONEYBAGG YO "DOIN IT",GUCCI MANE "I GET A BAG",JUNG COASTA "JUST MIGHT", LI TRUMP "WHAT U MEAN",G HERBO "EVERYTHING",DJ CHARLIE B "HOE CHECK", SKYPP FT MAXIE "ABBRV",BOUT DAT ISSUE "BLUE C NOTES",LOCCO "ALL I EVA",TECH N9NE "DONT WANT NONE",YOUNG PHAROH "CRAZY ISH",KAZ A.NOVA "LAVISH LIFE", NIPSEY HUSSLE "LAST TIME",KING NITTY "GONE BE A PROBLEM",BUK & DAWRECK "COMATOSE",BIG BOI "KILL JILL",ENCROWD KIZZY "BAG",YOUNG X "BULLS 96"
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OutDaWoodworks Radio 89.5fm KCFV STLMo Jan.21st2018
OutDaWoodworks Radio Hosted By Tommy Howard @midwestmixtapes http://tunein.com/radio/The-Wave-895-s32003/
PLAYLIST: FAT JOE “SO EXCITED”,KENDRICK LAMAR/SZA “ALL THE STARS”,NIPSEY HUSSLE “RAP N*GG@Z”,TORY LANEZ “SHOOTERS”,QUALITY CONTROL “TOO HOTTY”,REMY MA “WAKE ME UP”,A$AP FERG “PLAIN JANE”,21 SAVAGE “BANK ACCOUNT”,YFN LUCCI FT MEEK MILL “STREET KINGS”,TEE GRIZZLEY “NO EFFORT”,CINO FRESH “A LOT”,BROOKLYN QUEEN “FEELIN SO WAVY”,YUNG DARK “OUT MY BODY”,KAY BEE “BUST IT DOWN”,EASTSIDE EAZY “FEELING GOOD”,TOMMY DA TYMA “BREADMAN”,BIG SEAN & METRO FT KASHDOLL “SO GOOD”,DRE PEREZ “TISSUE”,Y-ESHA “ROAD TO RICHES”,KING NITTY “ITS GONE BE A PROBLEM”,DJAY PRODIGY “UNDERDOG”,WOOGIE “PARANOID”,PAYROLL GIOVANNI & CARDO FT E40 “MAIL LONG”,COUNTY BROWN MANE “CRAYOLA SMOKE”
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