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Toronto Flashback Fridays; The weekend of John Lennon's death (& the Germs Darby Crash BTW) here's what was happening in Toronto that week; U2 at the Elmo, the Romantics & the Poles at the Danforth Music Hall (would have loved to have seen both gigs), Jim Carroll also at the Elmo, The Inmates at the Elmo (also both cool), Teenage Head at Larry's, Nash The Slash at the Edge, FM (without Nash) at the Nickelodeon, L'Etranger & Young Lions at the Edge, The Spoons at the Larry's, later that month the Vapors at the Elmo (also cool), Chris Spedding at the Edge, Toronto at Ryerson, The Cry at Headspace, Carlene Carter at the El Mo, Prism at the Music Hall, Rhinegold (w/Gowan) twice & of course Downchild, Whiskey Howl, David Wilcox, Cameo Blues & Frank Soda played because of course they did. I am also reliably informed that Goddo played the Shoe & the Blushing Brides played in Hamilton. The Edge was closed that weekend. Seriously just look at all the stuff that was happening back then, Toronto used to be a rockin' town;
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Southern Winter X 2023 December Tour
THURS 12/14 ~ CHARLESTON, SC at LO-Fi Brewery w/ Sxvxnt and Maya Gold
FRI 12/15 ~ COLUMBIA, SC at The Addition w/ Cannon & The Boxes, Som'bout and Darby Wilcox
SAT 12/16 ~ GREENVILLE, SC at Wandering Bard Meadery w/ Safety Coffin
SUN 12/17 ~ ATLANTA, GA at Boggs Social & Supply w/ Book Club, Hensleys, and Mad Lasso
12/18 ~ CHATTANOOGA, TN at JJ’s Bohemia w/ Cult Baby
12/19 ~ LEXINGTON, KY at Green Lantern w/ Sugarbelli and Warren Byrom
12/20 ~ LOUISVILLE, KY at Nachbar w/ The Hot Tubs
12/21 ~ NASHVILLE, TN at The Basement w/ Lawndry and Kyle Hamlett Cinco
12/22 ~ ASHEVILLE, NC at Static Age Records w/ Lawndry and Elijah Raymer
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Courtney Lynn & Quinn At The Visulite Theatre: A Retrospect In Sound
Courtney Lynn & Quinn At The Visulite Theatre: A Retrospect In Sound
For the Charlotte Scene in 2019, a word that can be bolded and underline several times without count for the year would have to be “growth”, and that especially goes for the duo Courtney Lynn & Quinn. In the last year, not only did they make powerful moves throughout our city, touring and leaving their marks on many of our beloved venues, but all the while working at their sophomore project, the…
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Good Evening, CLT Scene & Beyond!! We're currently hitting up the dynamic duo Courtney Lynn & Quinn over at the Visulite Theatre, after a pretty busy day of events & coverage! We hope you're enjoying your nights so far, and if it's a late start for you, we've got you covered! Here's what's happening tonight & tmw 😎🤘🎶; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/18 – Saturday The Evening Muse – Michael Palascak @ 7pm ———————————————————— – Emma’s Lounge w/ Ashley Heath and Her Heathens @ 10pm The World-Famous Milestone – #LocalOnly Saturday w/ DJ Teddy & Mike Boyer (*FREE*) @ 4pm to 8pm ————————————– – DIGITAL NOIR W/ DJ SPIDER & DJ PRICE @ 8pm Neighborhood Theatre – HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER w/ LILLY HIATT @ 7pm Visulite Theatre – COURTNEY LYNN & QUINN with DARBY WILCOX with KASKA SUN @ 7pm Snug Harbor – HUNGRY GIRL w/ Ancient Cities, Easy Honey @ 9pm Petra’s – The Wiltz | The Burn Brothers | Riley Moore @ 8pm The Fillmore CLT – BADFISH – Beyond the Sun Tour @ 6:30pm The Underground – OTW & SXM Bluegrass Junction Present The Dead South – Served Cold Tour @ 7pm Tip Top Market – Freaquency Live : Alvin Jacobs Jr. X Sativa Selects @ 2:30pm Amos’ Southend – Bullet the Blue Sky w/ Shadez Of Crazee @ 7:30pm Skylark Social Club – A Sunday Fire @ 9pm Tommy’s Pub – Skynoceros, Something Went Wrong, and Storm Watchers @ 8pm Smokey Joe’s – Porcelain Mary @ 10pm The Rabbit Hole – The Flamingo Revue: The Dead of Winter @ 8pm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/19 – Sunday The Evening Muse – Cry Baby w/ Whitehall & Charles Walker @ 7pm The World-Famous Milestone – Metal Church Sunday Service @ 4pm to 8pm Snug Harbor – Bone Snugs-N-Harmony @ 6pm (Weekly) Petra’s – Hazy Sunday @ 3pm ———————————————————– – Bill Hanna’s Jazz Sessions (Weekly) @ 7:30pm The Fillmore CLT – Blexit @ 3pm The Underground – AMERICAN AUTHORS and MAGIC GIANT – Band of Brothers Road Show @ 6:30pm Amos’ Southend – School of Rock Charlotte @ 1:45pm Skylark Social Club – Weatherworn (VA) / Sunday Boxing / Big Wave Small Wave @ 9pm Free Range Brewing – David Childers & The Serpents with special guest Shelby Stover @ 4pm https://www.instagram.com/p/B7fF22xp7IN/?igshid=ebnrlz7zymnw
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Grooving at The Grove with Darby Wilcox was so much fun last week. Thanks for bringing the tunes Darby, and for everyone that came out. Charles Hedgepath @charles is playing tonight at 7:00pm so join us again tonight while you are out at the @trtownartcrawl ! (at Upcountry Provisions Bakery and Bistro)
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Out for brunch. Darby Wilcox with special guest, Marcus King, out here playing this morning. Very cool way to start our Easter morning. #incidentmusiclabs #darbywilcox #marcusking #gvlmusic #upstatescmusic #studiogrind #864music #greenvillesc (at Dive 'n' Boar)
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NFL mock draft 2017: Trades shake up the top 5
Trades will inevitably impact the first round, so what if the Panthers and Bengals move up to get defense-changing pass rushers?
Mock drafts are impossible to do accurately, and correctly predicting trades is even harder. But there will be trades because there are always trades.
In 2016, there were five trades during the first round of the NFL draft, and that’s the same amount of trades projected in this mock draft, beginning with two in the first five picks.
With three weeks left until the Cleveland Browns officially go on the clock with the No. 1 overall selection, here’s another crack at predicting how the first 32 picks could look on April 27:
1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M
No need to overthink this one. The Browns say they haven’t made up their minds yet and I actually believe them. It’s still possible Cleveland could go in another direction, but it shouldn’t. Garrett’s the best in the class. Take him.
2. San Francisco 49ers: Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State
The 49ers took defensive linemen in the first rounds of the last two drafts and can address the secondary with Hooker, a ball-hawking safety. By using him as a centerfielder in the San Francisco secondary, the 49ers can feel comfortable putting Eric Reid at strong safety and keeping Jimmie Ward at cornerback.
3. Chicago Bears: Jamal Adams, S, LSU
Picking back-to-back safeties with a pair of top-rated defensive linemen on the board goes against my better judgment, but the Bears have a need in their secondary. Signing Quintin Demps addressed one of the starting spots, and Adams could slide into the other and help a defense that was last in the NFL in forced turnovers.
TRADE — 4. Carolina Panthers (via Jaguars): Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
With Thomas and Jonathan Allen still on the board, the Panthers can come up to get the player they like most at a decent price. After trading Kony Ealy, Carolina’s options at defensive end are Mario Addison, Julius Peppers, and Charles Johnson. Addison has been a rotational rusher his whole career, Peppers is 37, and Johnson had back surgery in March. Finding the future at the position is a must.
TRADE — 5. Cincinnati Bengals (via Titans): Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama
In the last three seasons, the only Bengals players who have managed more than five sacks in a season are Carlos Dunlap and Geno Atkins. Finally finding a threat on the other end of the defensive line is a priority and it really wouldn’t cost much to go up four spots and grab one of the top defensive ends in the class.
6. New York Jets: Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
The days of Revis Island are over, and while Morris Claiborne can provide help for now, the Jets secondary hauled in just eight interceptions in 2016 and needs a new star to shut down receivers on the outside.
7. Los Angeles Chargers: Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
This is a bit of a surprise pick for a team that didn’t do a whole lot of things well except pass the ball. But Keenan Allen struggles to stay healthy, and Travis Benjamin struggled in 2016. While Tyrell Williams stepped up, the Chargers’ offense can grab a top outside threat with each of the top two safeties already off the board.
8. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Panthers): O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama
Julius Thomas didn’t work out well for the Jaguars and Marcedes Lewis is about to turn 33. Getting a ridiculously athletic tight end like Howard would be perfect for an offense that has outside threats, but could use a safety valve in the middle. After moving down four picks, taking a tight end at No. 8 is a much more palatable decision.
9. Tennessee Titans (via Bengals): Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
Please give Marcus Mariota some help. Signing Rishard Matthews was a start, but Mike Williams would be a legitimate No. 1 threat on the outside for the Titans, and makes Matthews even more dangerous on the other side.
TRADE — 10. Arizona Cardinals (via Bills): Mitchell Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
It’s hard to imagine Bruce Arians coaching a team without a significant investment at the quarterback position. Before he was working with Carson Palmer in Arizona, he had Andrew Luck in Indianapolis and Ben Roethlisberger in Pittsburgh. With Palmer soon to retire, the Cardinals only need to move up a few spots to take the first QB off the board and secure the future of the franchise.
Arians told reporters that there’s only one quarterback in the draft class he believes could start on day one. Trubisky may not even be that player, but he is in the mold of the type of quarterback that Arians loves.
11. New Orleans Saints: Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
Drew Brees isn’t getting any younger, so the Saints need to stockpile some defensive talent if they hope to make a run before his NFL career is over. Barnett is a good place to start, providing a team that was near the bottom of the league in sacks with possibly the most polished pass rusher in the class.
12. Cleveland Browns: Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
The Browns have patiently built up the trenches and can add to an already impressive offensive line by grabbing Ramczyk, who would immediately be penciled in at right tackle. The position has long been thought of as not valuable enough to address early, but those times are changing and with the selection, the Browns will have one of the most enviable offensive lines in the NFL.
13. Buffalo Bills (via Cardinals): Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU
With Stephon Gilmore leaving to join the Patriots and Nickell Robey-Coleman getting cut in March, the Bills are in need of some help at cornerback. Ronald Darby can hold down one side, and with White, Buffalo gets an athletic and well-rounded press cornerback to man the other side. Moving down three spots provides more value with the choice and likely gives the Bills another second-day pick to work with.
14. Philadelphia Eagles: Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State
It’s very possible the Eagles could find a pair of starting cornerbacks in the 2017 draft, as Patrick Robinson, Jalen Mills, and Dwayne Gratz are currently their best options at the position. Conley was nothing short of a shutdown cornerback in man coverage during the 2016 season, allowing just 14 receptions for 159 yards in the 43 times he was targeted.
15. Indianapolis Colts: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
Jim Irsay was very forthcoming about the Colts’ desires in the draft, saying the team should focus on edge rushers and cornerbacks, and hopefully land a solid young running back with a later draft pick. But with the top running back in the class falling right into their laps, it’d be hard for the Colts to not take Fournette.
16. Baltimore Ravens: John Ross, WR, Washington
With the retirement of Steve Smith, the Ravens don’t have much returning production at receiver outside of Mike Wallace. There are still high hopes for Breshad Perriman, but Ross can add more speed to the team’s wide receiving corps, and Joe Flacco has been a quarterback who has thrived when he has deep threats that can take the top off the defense.
17. Washington: Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State
Washington has had one of the worst rushing defenses for the last couple seasons, but it hasn’t been successful finding defensive linemen to fix the problem. One of the issues is that the team hasn’t drafted up front. In the last five drafts, Preston Smith is the only defensive lineman Washington has taken in the first three rounds. Getting the top defensive tackle in the draft class would be a good way to snap that trend.
18. Tennessee Titans: Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
Dick LeBeau loves linebackers who can be well-rounded and dominant forces in the middle of his defenses, and Foster fits the bill. He’s a three-down linebacker who can be the backbone of a defense that was middle of the road in 2016.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jabrill Peppers, S, Michigan
Strong safety is a bit of a logjam for the Buccaneers, but not in a good way. J.J. Wilcox, Chris Conte, and Keith Tandy all have value as special teamers and can rotate in at strong safety, if needed, but Peppers would be an upgrade and an instant starter who can help in both run and pass defense. With other options, like Wilcox, the Buccaneers can be creative and move Peppers around to use him in multiple ways, a la Tyrann Mathieu.
20. Denver Broncos: Garett Bolles, OT, Utah
The Broncos are almost definitely going to add a left tackle at some point. Maybe a reunion with Ryan Clady is in the cards, but with Bolles still on the board at the No. 20 selection, it’d be hard not to address the problem here.
TRADE — 21. Kansas City Chiefs (via Lions): Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
With quarterbacks continuing to tumble, the Chiefs don’t wait any longer to jump up a few picks and address the future of the position. Alex Smith hasn’t been a bad player for Kansas City, but he hasn’t been able to take a very good team over the hump either. With a $20.6 million cap hit on the horizon in 2018, the Chiefs can move on from Smith and save $17 million by releasing him, so having a young quarterback to turn to in 2018 would be wise.
Watson is a player who has performed on the big stages that the Chiefs have wilted on. He’s been inconsistent at the collegiate level and threw more interceptions than you’d like out of a first-round prospect, but Andy Reid will have a year to try to mold Watson into the starter of the future for Kansas City.
22. Miami Dolphins: Forrest Lamp, OL, Western Kentucky
While Laremy Tunsil will slide over to the take the reins at the left tackle position he was drafted to fill, the Dolphins don’t have a solid option to replace him at left guard. Miami has struggled to find interior offensive linemen, but the team has a tendency to draft offensive tackles and convert them to guard, just like it did with Tunsil in 2016. Forrest Lamp was the left tackle at Western Kentucky, though he projects best inside and can be comfortably slated next to Tunsil on the left side.
23. New York Giants: David Njoku, TE, Miami (Fla.)
Victor Cruz, at 6’0, was the tallest of the three leading receivers for the Giants in 2016. He’s a free agent now, and the New York wide receiving corps looks to be in good hands with Odell Beckham Jr. and Sterling Shepard, but could use a boost in size. Adding a 6’4, 246-pound tight end like Njoku can give the Giants a legitimate red zone threat who can also help with the team’s anemic running game.
24. Oakland Raiders: Haason Reddick, LB, Temple
The rise of Reddick has been impressive: from a walk-on at Temple to a first-round pick. If he falls into the Raiders’ laps at No. 24, it’s difficult to imagine Oakland passing. Malcolm Smith and Perry Riley are gone and the Raiders are relying on some combination of Jelani Jenkins, Ben Heeney, and Cory James to hold down two of the inside linebacker positions. Reddick would make that choice a lot easier by serving as an instant starter in the middle of the Oakland defense.
25. Houston Texans: Obi Melifonwu, S, Connecticut
All eyes will be on the quarterbacks when this pick rolls around, but I don’t believe Bill O’Brien and company will force it if there isn’t a player they feel really comfortable with. Melifonwu is a perfect fit, though. The Texans have a big need at the position with Andre Hal, Eddie Pleasant, and K.J. Dillon currently at the position, and Melifonwu will give the team a 6’4, 224-pound monster in the secondary who can drop into the box and also contribute as a pass defender.
26. Seattle Seahawks: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
The Seahawks tried to make do with a discount offensive line in 2016 and it wasn’t a good idea. Though they already tried to correct those issues by adding Luke Joeckel and Oday Aboushi in free agency, there’s more work to do. Robinson has huge potential at 6’6, 322 pounds, but was inconsistent at times at Alabama and racked up false start penalties. Still, his physical talent makes him worth a first-round pick.
27. Detroit Lions (via Chiefs): Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan
Charlton looks like a player who could be the favorite to be the Lions’ selection at No. 21, so landing him six picks later and scooping up a little extra draft value is a win for Detroit. The Raiders were the only team with fewer sacks than the Lions in 2016, and while Ezekiel Ansah is a solid playmaker on one side, he and the rest of the Detroit defense would benefit from another defensive end on the opposite side of the line.
28. Dallas Cowboys: Takkarist McKinley, DE/OLB, UCLA
Replacing DeMarcus Ware hasn’t been easy and probably will continue to not be easy. Randy Gregory is suspended for the entire 2017 season, and Benson Mayowa’s six sacks led the team in 2016. McKinley boasts some of the rare physical attributes of an elite edge rusher, and while he’s still raw and needs some refining, he’s a boost of talent at a position where the Cowboys need more threats.
29. Green Bay Packers: Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
Eddie Lacy and James Starks are gone, and unless the Packers are really confident in the ability of Christine Michael or Ty Montgomery, running back looks like a position that’s a must. Luckily for the Packers, McCaffrey is a hell of a fix and a player who can provide Aaron Rodgers with another weapon to work with in the passing game.
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Charles Harris, OLB, Missouri
Unfortunately, James Harrison isn’t a robot. He’s about to turn 39 and at some point — probably soon — he won’t be around to terrorize opposing quarterbacks in the AFC North. Bud Dupree was drafted to be an outside linebacker of the future for the Steelers, but adding another to pair with him would be wise.
TRADE — 31. Cleveland Browns (via Falcons): DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
The Falcons don’t have many needs that must be addressed, so bumping back two spots and out of the first round is no sweat off their back. But the Browns didn’t want to patiently sit and wait any longer for a quarterback to fall into their laps. Jumping up a couple spots allows them to take a passer with the physical gifts of a No. 1 pick. He’s inconsistent and might not be ready to start right away for the Browns, but the team needs to add talent at the position and this is a good place to start.
32. New Orleans Saints: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
The Saints haven’t picked defensive players with both of their first two draft picks since 2009, so this would be a departure from the norm for the team. Now would be a good time to start, though. Yes, New Orleans could stand to find a replacement for Brandin Cooks, but getting a talented defensive back like Marlon Humphrey to upgrade a defense that was No. 32 in pass yards allowed should be a higher priority.
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Flashback Fridays - The Weekend Lennon Died
Toronto Flashback Fridays; The weekend of John Lennon's death (& the Germs Darby Crash BTW) here's what was happening in Toronto that week; U2 at the Elmo, the Romantics & the Poles at the Danforth Music Hall (would have loved to have seen both gigs), Jim Carroll also at the Elmo, The Inmates at the Elmo (also both cool), Teenage Head at Larry's, Nash The Slash at the Edge, FM (without Nash) at the Nickelodeon, L'Etranger & Young Lions at the Edge, The Spoons & Scenics at the Edge, later that month the Vapors at the Elmo (also cool), Chris Spedding at the Edge, Toronto at Ryerson, The Cry at Headspace, Carlene Carter at the El Mo, Prism at the Music Hall, Rhinegold (w/Gowan) twice & of course Downchild, Whiskey Howl, David Wilcox, Cameo Blues & Frank Soda played because of course they did. I am also reliably informed that Goddo played the Shoe & the Blushing Brides played in Hamilton. Seriously just look at all the stuff that was happening back then, Toronto used to be a rockin' town;
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BARNES AND NOBLE ACOUSTIC GUEST: Darby Wilcox – Suddenly
Some of you here at the site may be already familiar with Darby’s previous band Adelle Cotton/O Mello Cello Tree, who have also appeared on the site via Couchsurfing. What you may not know is that while the group is no longer together, Miss Wilcox is now venturing into solo territory. Luckily we were able to snag her up and get her to do a Barnes and Noble acoustic session in Spartanburg last Thursday to promote her upcoming shows at The Velo Fellow on November 17th and others which she will be posting soon. We have our friends from the previous post, The Tarlatans at the cafe on Nov 10th and if anyone else wants the next slot or two, just write us and let us know!
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Darby Wilcox formerly of O Mello Cello Tree/Adelle Cotton performing at Barnes and Noble in Spartanburg for the We Are The Upstate bi-weekly acoustic series.
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The legend of Darby Wilcox begins many years ago deep in the darkest corners of the wilderness. We know very little about Darby’s true origins as she was raised by a pack of wolves until the age of seven. Wolves are notoriously poor record keepers so details about her age or how she came to join a wolf pack as an infant are a mystery to us all. We can theorize, however, that long nights spent howling at the moon might have been key in the development of one of the most soulful voices in the music industry today. When she was discovered by hunters and returned to her family Darby coupled her voice with a passion for musical instruments. Over the years Darby has taught herself how to play the guitar, ukulele, harmonica and even the kazoo. She actually picked up the guitar at the age of 12 when a dislocated finger prevented her from attending the flute lessons her human family had forced upon her. One suspects from her fine tuned wolf instincts that the injury was self-imposed in order to pursue more a desirable instrument but after all these years Darby remains mum on that subject. As Darby continued to develop her talent for music, she also found herself living life to the fullest. Just last year she rode her bicycle across South Carolina from the Upstate to Charleston. When asked why one would pursue such a strenuous undertaking over a mere three days, Darby admits that she “wanted to take on a challenge that would raise money for charity and really punish my crotch. Plus, I wanted to trade that thing in for a younger model anyway.” Crotch punishment aside, Darby has also been shot multiple times in a drug deal gone awry, saved a family from a meth lab explosion and played Sandra Bullock’s stunt double in the movie Speed. Through all of this excitement, Darby’s focus has never strayed from music. Citing Cat Power, Radiohead, Elliot Smith, The Beatles, Counting Crows, Bjork, Velvet Underground (R.I.P. Lou), Badly Drawn Boy, Wilco, Neko and Beck as her influences, Darby has always expressed herself through her music. From the first song she recorded for an elderly boyfriend when she was 15 to songs about more emotionally mature moments like motherhood, Darby’s real story has always been told through song. After five years as a member of O Melo Cello Tree and a year with Adele Cotton, Darby has struck out on her own as a strikingly impressive solo artist as well as a band leader. Darby’s solo performances and recordings offer a unique window into the soul of this artist but things get a little more rambunctious when she is accompanied by her band of misfits she lovingly refers to as “The Peep Show”. In either incarnation, Darby Wilcox is an outstanding performer with one hell of a story to tell… Darby’s first solo EP She Took to the Sea is the first chronicle of the tales of a young musician that has a lifetime of stories to share. It is inspired by her travels, her raw emotions and an innocence that prevails despite her aged soul. Ongoing DNA testing may yet prove that despite her comfort with the wolf pack, her true roots could actually have more ties to the fabled sirens of the sea as we suspect she might be a mermaid. At any rate, the combination of genetics, personal history, and undeniable talent make She Took to the Sea a true five-song masterpiece.
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Darby Wilcox performing at Barnes and Noble in Spartanburg, SC on 10/27/11.
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