Lola Falana got her first ever big break when Dinah Washington offered her the opening act slot in one of her nightclub appearances in Philadelphia. 1 R&B hit with Hall & Oates's "She's Gone",[4] (which became a hit for Hall & Oates as well two years later). DOWNLOAD THE ALBUM: http://smarturl.it/DAC/itunes"Don't Close The Drive In" performed by Butch TavaresDragged Across Concrete (Original Motion Picture Soundt. Before releasing the record, the label questioned the relevance of their Realities group name and ultimately decided it was too old-fashioned sounding. The Corporations first task was to take over the direction of The Jackson 5. Butch Tavares | R&B singer | home [Update January 8, 2019: Chubby posted more good news today]. It showcased two enormous hits, Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel (#15 Hot 100, #3 R&B) and Dont Take Away The Music (#34 Hot 100, #15 R&B). Back Row: Tiny, Ralph & Victor. Follow along on my website, social media, and streaming platforms for the latest news, upcoming events, and new music! Jack Klugman. And so it was on the South Side of Providence about fifty years ago when a police cruiser pulled up to a group of youths singing on the sidewalk on Willard Avenue. The trio had left Motown after unsuccessfully arguing for higher royalties by reasoning that having their names attached to a record amounted to a brand and virtually guaranteed airplay. The suits at Capitol were not worried they still had a group with, lead singers who could sing close harmonies like only brothers can. Tavares lead singer Chubby Tavares recovering nicely after heart Biography - Tavares It soared to the top 10 on the R&B charts and became the group's first top 40 pop hit. Another irony here is that while the group was attending a press party to celebrate the success of the song, in walked an old friend of theirs from Providence, Billy Osborne. [9] Falana converted to Roman Catholicism in 1988 and worked her newly found spirituality into her daily life. I started performing R&B, funk, and soul music in 1959 alongside my four brothers Ralph, Pooch, Chubby, and Tiny. When it was time to cut their next single, they brought their brother Victor on board and the quintet, again under the direction of Marv Holzman, cut another terrific slice of Northern Soul, Cast A Spell b/w Nothing But Promises. The record came out in 1969 and this time, the group and the label went a step further and released the it under an even sleeker name The Turnpikes. to be a renewed concentration on beat and danceability. The song had been the single from the duos second album, Abandoned Luncheonette, but was not a major hit with the exception of heavy sales and airplay in their hometown. Feels Good!,' the British disco artist revels in liberation, MTV Announces The 2023 Movie & TV Awards Presenters And It's A Long List, Plus, the nominees for Best Musical Moment are revealed, Taylor Swift Hates Mercury Retrograde As Much As The Rest Of Us, The singer jokingly blamed a hand injury on the astrological event. Norris became their biggest supporter, their main man the Bundini Brown to their Muhammad Ali. Samir Cardoso Tavares. He had written some songs and needed an artist to sing them so he called Ralph. In the late 1950s, John formed a quintet which included Ralph, Chubby and Pooch and their cousin, Peter Boo Nicholaus. [20], Lifetime Achievement Award by The National R&B Music Society (2013)[21], Inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame in 2014.[22]. The album was released in January, 1974. Chubby wows the crowd at an industry convention during the promotional blitz for Hard Care Poetry. Brians eyes lit up and he said, This group is going to be BIG! I asked, When?. You may know me from my early days as the lead singer of the Grammy-nominated Tavares R&B group, also known as The Tavares Brothers. Bowles was such a soulful player that Quinn said of him, Bobby Bowles was of the Caucasian race in name only., Robert Boogie Bowles at Berklee College of Music in the mid-1960s, As their popularity in and around New England had not diminished and was, in fact, still growing, the group was not discouraged by the turn of events with Capitol and took advantage of the plentiful work opportunities while planning their next move. By the time of their first hit, 1973s "Check It Out" (written by a Providence friend, Billy Osborne), the group consisted of Ralph, Pooch, Chubby, Butch, and Tiny Tavares. Today, it is considered one of the greatest slow jams ever recorded. In 1952, Falana's family, which by this time included two more siblings, moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lola Falana Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements He also wrote the original R&B score, which is performed by the legendary Butch Tavares and the O'Jays. The band brought in bassist Richard Reed, Bobby Atkins on trumpet, and another Berklee student, Robert Bowles, on guitar. KC and The Sunshine Band was also on this tour. On May 3, 2014, Tavares will be presented in concert in their hometown of Providence, Rhode Island and will be inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame the following day. Lobby card from Jim Nances Lounge circa 1968. Cosby had met Falana in his college days, when he was a struggling comic and she was a 14-year-old dancing for $10 a show in Philadelphia nightclubs. [9] Falana's left side was paralyzed, she became partially blind, and her voice and hearing were impaired. That same year, she returned to Broadway as the lead in the musical Doctor Jazz. Lola married Feliciano Butch Tavares Jr. in 1970. (During high school, Tiny had been singing in a group with Jeffrey Osborne. But in the 1970s -- a decade that highlighted so many groups, from the last Detroit days of Motown to the arrival of hot sounds in Philadelphia and Los Angeles -- the Tavares brothers proved themselves to be incredibly versatile and talented, and time has been kind to their enviable legacy. Out in Detroit, two rival groups, The Distants and The Primes battled it out nightly under the street lamps until they both cried uncle and merged to form The Temptations. A bit of quick thinking on Ralphs part and a ticket waiting for Quinn at LAX brought him back into the fold. John Wayne. Tavares brothers are still in harmony - The Boston Globe [2] Health problems [ edit] In 1987, Falana had a severe relapse of multiple sclerosis. During one such engagement in 1967 opening for The OJays at Basin Street in Boston, they were accompanied by The Preachers, a band led by saxophonist Quinn Harris. New Directions was released in 1982. [9] Though she performed again in Las Vegas shows in 1987, Falana's practice of religion and faith became the center of her life. She was the first black woman to model for the Faberg "Tigress" perfume ads. Other birthdays Thursday: Perry Como, 88; Albert Hammond, 58; Rick Wakeman (Yes), 51; William Wallace (Guess Who), 51; Special Ed, 27; and Darryl Allen (Mista), 20. After all, this era was the payoff for all their years of hard work and preparation and all their dreams were coming true. They tore the house down especially when they performed their hit "A Penny For Your Thoughts". They scored an R&B #10 and returned to the Hot 100 at #47 with the single Bad Times.. Musician Feliciano "Flash" Vierra Tavares, the family patriarch and father of all members of Tavares, died in 2008.[6]. Her first single, "My Baby", was recorded and released for Mercury Records in 1965. While dancing in a chorus line in Atlantic City, New Jersey,[3] Falana was discovered by Sammy Davis Jr.,[9] who gave her a featured role in his 1964 Broadway musical Golden Boy. (The group referred to this event several years later during an appearance on The Tonight Show. Ralph Ralph Edward Vierra Tavares (December 10, 1941 December 8, 2021), Pooch Arthur Paul Tavares (b. November 12, 1942), Chubby Antone Lee Tavares (b. June 2, 1944), Butch Feliciano Vierra Tavares Jr. (b. John Tavares ' son Jace may not be old enough to crawl, walk or talk, but he was still able to help deliver a lifelong dream to his dad. Feliciano Tavares is currently single. In those early years, she also starred in a few movies considered to be of the blaxploitation genre. X-Ray PG-13. The Spanish version of this name is Tavarez. She kicked the quality of their bookings up a notch and soon had them appearing in such high profile settings as opening act for Ike & Tina Turner at the Boston Arena. I wanted to be known as something more." Nineteen seventy-five turned out to be their most successful year chartwise, with a Top 40 Pop album (In the City), the No. One of five brothers, he would begin his singing career alongside them in 1959, spending his childhood performing as a group in between Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Ralph told him that theyd just cut a session for their old guitarist, Bobby Bowles, and Brian asked to hear the tape. Finally The Aladdin offered her $100,000 a week to perform. Biography - Butch Tavares Johnny Bristol had not anticipated the demand when he began offering his services as an independent producer and due to his super-busy schedule, he could not go any further with Tavares. The songs your father and uncles recorded are classics we all enjoy. I asked them what the company was doing for them and they said, Not much. I told them I might be able to help. Her recovery lasted a year and a half, during which she spent most of her time praying. It reached #5 on Billboards R&B chart and cracked the Top 40 landing at #35. His first assignment was Tavares. ", Tavares scored several more minor hits throughout the '70s and early '80s, including "Bad Times" and "Deeper in Love.". Thefive brothers from New Bedford, Massachusetts - Ralph, Tiny, Chubby, Butch and Pooch - arguably created the most consistently high quality soul music of the 70s and early 80s. He found them at The Blue Flame in Onset, Massachusetts. Chubby, Pooch, Butch and Tiny Tavares carry on the family tradition as they continue to perform sold-out concerts around the world with no end in sight. Bob Bovi, a well-known Rhode Island musician, booking agent and owner of Bovis Discount Music in downtown Providence recalls the incident: Chubby, Butch, Pooch, Victor, Ralph and Tiny were friends and regular customers at my store. Nice to meet you; I'm Butch. The Australian brother team of Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb had made a successful transition from soft rock stars in the 60s to dance music superstars in the early 70s with Jive Talkin, Nights On Broadway and a string of other massive hits. In 2013, the brothers were honored with "Lifetime Achievement Awards" by The National R&B Music Society Black Tie Gala, in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Brian had been keeping an eye on Tavares as they climbed the ladder of success and without a major client on his roster, he got in touch to offer the group his management services. They had one last major hit, the ballad "A Penny for Your Thoughts", for which they were nominated for a Grammy in 1982; their last major release was Words and Music in 1983. Often considered the highest music honor, the awards were established in 1958. A second single was chosen from these sessions, Bristols Thats The Sound That Lonely Makes, and it shot up to #10 R&B. Brian asked, How many are there? and I answered, Just five or six in the group! I set up some speakers and played Inside Story and the guys sang along and did their choreography. The group had been saving money and purchased matching stage outfits and a passenger van which provided reliable transportation during their travels. Although Butch was the star attraction, the band leader was not paying them accordingly. Two songs from the sessions were chosen as the first Tavares single: Check It Out and The Judgement Day. The single took off like a rocket! Hed gotten an appointment in New York City at The Bowen Agency, Ltd., run by Ruth Bowen, the first African-American woman to start up a booking agency. During a booking at a resort in Puerto Rico, the group met Lola Falana, an up and coming entertainer whod been making waves on television and as part of Sammy Davis, Jr.s package show. They called themselves The Del Rios. Pooch and Billy Osborne at the press reception celebrating the success of Check It Out. Until he showed up at the party, the brothers had not realized their old friend from Providence had written their hit! AtD: Tavares Brothers anyone? - SoulfulDetroit The four remaining brothers stayed on the road while Brian continued to look for another record company, but by 1987, they decided theyd better do it themselves. They were also known to the brothers as they had contributed two songs to the first Tavares album and they were brought in to take the helm for the next two album projects. Love from Chubby. Ralph returned to the group. He next brought it to his friend Al Coury, Vice President at Capitol. Bobby had become widely known in the industry as Boogie Bowles, working as a studio guitarist and producer and had become the musical director for Jerry Butler. The score was being composed and supervised by The Bee Gees. [2] In 1977 they also recorded "I Wanna See You Soon", a duet with Capitol labelmate Freda Payne, which received airplay on BBC Radio 1 but failed to chart. During the down time after the groups last Capitol release, Butch and Benjamin Wright produced an album for Victor which they placed with Polydor Records. In the early 1970s, Butler became a partner in the Mark XVI recording studio in Memphis, Tennessee, and had put Boogie in charge of production. Ralph laid out a plan to take the group to the professional level and eventually seek a major label recording contract and convinced his brothers they could take things to the top. The marriage ended with a divorce in 1975. The Grammy Award-winning group was comprised of five brothers: Ralph, Antone Laurence. Born In: Camden, New Jersey, United States, Also Known As: Loletha Elayne Falana, Loletha Elaine Falana, Spouse/Ex-: Feliciano Tavares Jr. (m. 19711975), https://www.celebritynetworth123.com/richest-celebrities/lola-falana-net-worth/, http://twixnmix.tumblr.com/post/170123581283/lola-falana-photographed-by-roberto-ferrantini. I cherish each day, and all of you. In the back with head down is drummer John Cleckly. One simple explanation for this is that no one needed to buy the single just about. In Italy she learned to speak fluent Italian while starring in three movies, the first of which was considered a Spaghetti Western. Her show ran twenty weeks a year and became a major tourist attraction. These appearances led to more opportunities. Their early pop-R&B hits included "Check It Out" and "She's Gone," which later became a bigger hit for its writers, Daryl Hall and John Oates. I send out prayers to you all everyday. They finally scored a contract with Capitol Records' then-new black music division and released their first single, "Check It Out," in 1973. Although the production closed after just five performances, Falana was nominated for a Tony Award and won the 1975 Theater World Award. Love from Chubby. At first, as an underaged act, they could not perform in nightclubs and bars, but they quickly made a name for themselves on the New England teen scene playing high school and CYO (Catholic Youth Organization) dances, youth club sock hops and Portuguese times (heavily chaperoned mixers where nice girls could meet nice boys). In the late 1960s, Falana was mentored by Sammy Davis, Jr. Like her brother, Vickie had also developed an original sound singing Cape Verdean music with jazz stylings and worked with some of the top bands in New England including The Skyliners and Phil Barbozas Latin Dance Band alongside the teenaged Chick Corea. Boogie had been planning to cut Chubby as lead vocalist on the song, but he was not with them when they arrived. Ralph briefly came out of retirement to join Tiny for two tracks on a charity album sponsored by the Boston Red Sox to raise money to help continue sports programming in public schools. He was interested in meeting with the group and we set up an appointment for the following week. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who's never seen a . His only marriage lasted 4.0 years. You may know me from my early days as the lead singer of the Grammy-nominated Tavares R&B group, also known as The Tavares Brothers. When this project collapsed she joined the cast of a short-lived CBS soap opera, Capitol, as Charity Blake, a wealthy entertainment mogul. In the next few years, Lola toured with Davis, singing, dancing and also appearing in Italian films. All six brothers attended and performed on stage together for the first time in 37 years. (Shira Schoenberg / The Republican file) BOSTON -. The album had several producers: Benjamin Wright, Ric Wyatt, Jr., and the team of Jay Senter and Kenny Nolan. At right are bassist Antone Rose from New Bedford and the groups English percussionist. Former deputy probation commissioner Elizabeth Tavares, right, walks into U.S. District Court in Boston with her wife earlier this year. [8], They were inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame in 2014. 5 on Amazon's Acid Jazz chart. By the time the smoke had cleared, Tavares and FP were honored with Grammy Awards when the soundtrack won the 1978 Album of the Year award. Their familys musical endeavors were based out of Fox Point and Tiny speaks with great fondness of his musical education at the Roger Williams Middle School in South Providence. There have always been novelty cash-in records and bubble gum interpretations associated with every major dance style throughout history and the same was true of Disco. 1 R&B smash "It Only Takes a Minute",[2] which was later successfully covered by both Jonathan King and Take That, and sampled by Jennifer Lopez. In 1983, RCA had merged with Clive Davis Arista Records and the company was next planning to enter the global market in a merger with German media giant BMG. Tavares was predeceased by his first wife, Albina Gomes Tavares; and daughter, Eva Baptiste. Have safe and wonderful holiday season. As Tavares, the five brothers Ralph, Pooch, Chubby, Butch, and Tiny would enjoy a solid decade at or near the top of the R&B singles chart, with enduring pop . Tavares seen here during just one of the dozens of television appearances they made in the 1970s, Family portrait early 1970s: Tiny, Ralph, Pooch & Butch gathered around Chubby. ), Rock Your Baby and another record from the same year, Rock The Boat by The Hues Corporation, are historically regarded as the first two Disco records. But it was not to be. Ursulo Tavares Obituary (2019) - El Paso, TX - El Paso Times - Legacy.com Up in the North End of Providence, Peter Andreoli and Vini Poncia held court while their group, The Videls, serenaded the neighborhood. She made a name for herself in the Italian film industry where she was called the Black Venus. After a successful partnership, she parted ways with Davis. Butch Tavares was destined for a life in the music industry. Down in New York City, Dion DiMucci and his gang staked their claim on Belmont Avenue in the Bronx. While still playing to sold-out crowds in Las Vegas, Falana looked to other key TV roles, originally being slated to star in a remake of the 50s Vampira Show. Martin was a pianist, composer, arranger and producer and had been working in the business since the late 1950s. In the case of Tavares, the timing was perfect! He left the group in mid 90's to rejoin them in 2009 for live appearances. They were fronting a band, but making very little money. "Minute" was followed by a string of hits: "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel", "Don't Take Away the Music" (both 1976), and "Whodunit" (1977, another No. A record-breaking string of hits followed and Michael Jackson and his brothers became one of the biggest acts in the history of show business. Tavares in the early 2000s: Butch, Chubby & Pooch. GM FB family. She also recorded for Frank Sinatras record label during her recording career after the initial success with Mercury Records. Giving the Rat Pack a run for its money: In the early 70s, The Turnpikes were considered one of the finest show bands in the country performing at high end supper clubs, casinos and resorts. Brian asked Bob what part hed be playing in the groups next move, but Bob told him he was too busy to get involved at that level and Brian filed away the meeting for future use. In the early 1970s, life was good for the young brothers. A clairvoyant impulsively marries a butcher, moves to New York City and has a positive impact on the people she meets, changing their futures.which in turn changes hers. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Ralph Tavares, the oldest of six brothers (the others being Victor, Pooch, Chubby, Butch and Tiny) is playing at Anaheim Disney this weekend and then four of the brothers head to Europe, where. Using this template for a second go-round, 1983s Words And Music was a similar success and began climbing the album charts. The story of Tavares is the inspirational tale of a band of young brothers bound not only by blood, prodigious talent, and a rich musical legacy, but by a fierce determination to succeed in the music business. [2] P-Funk keyboardist/architect Bernie Worrell briefly joined the group in 1968, while attending the New England Conservatory of Music. Its said that in show business timing is everything. Jones and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year Actress for her performance. ) (#1 R&B, #22 Hot 100) and a beautiful cover of Jesse Belvins 1956 hit Goodnight My Love which harkened back to the groups earliest street corner days as The Del Rios under oldest brother Johns leadership. Occupation: Other - Spouse Most Famous For: Ex spouse of Lola Falana Update Celebrity Profile Check out our New "Top 10 Worst Celebrity Husbands" Feliciano Tavares' Relationships Lola Falana Actress The important thing to note here is that while popular music has always gone through dance craze phases, the records leading up to the codification of a style have all been songs of great substance and artistic merit whose linking factor just. They were in the right place at the right time and had the talent and drive to deliver the goods. Ralph Tavares to rejoin his brothers after 30 years when Tavares hits He took it to Motown, but had no luck there. Alissa Butcher. Billboard on Sunset Boulevard announcing the release of Love Uprising in 1981. The next few years were busy and exciting with a full calendar of lucrative engagements all over North America and Europe. When not on tour, she lives a quiet life in Las Vegas working on the apostolate she founded, The Lambs of God Ministry. [8] Falana's father, an Afro-Cuban,[9] left his homeland of Cuba to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps, later becoming a welder shortly after meeting Falana's mother, who was African-American. After the birth of her two younger siblings, her family moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Who is Feliciano Tavares Dating? | Relationships Girlfriend Wife Lola Falana - Wikipedia Ursulo "Butch" C. Tavares, de 96 aos, falleci el domingo 19 de mayo de 2019. Street corners loom large in the history and legends of the rise of the American singing group in the Rock n Roll/Rhythm & Blues era. They enlisted the aid of Bobby Martin. I saw Tavares at a 1970s oldies concert in 1992 with the Village People & KC and the Sunshine Band at Brooklyn College. Falana became a major star of Italian television, from 1966, and cinema, beginning in 1967. For their live act, Tavares brought back their old friend Quinn Harris whod been their musical director back in the Boston days. Lola went on to appear in several popular television shows including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Laugh-In, The Muppet Show, and The Flip Wilson Show. She also appeared in the Broadway musical Doctor Jazz, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award. It turned that Billy had composed Check It Out, but the group had never realized it was him. John, Ralph, Arthur (nicknamed Pooch), Antone (known as Chubby), Victor, Feliciano Jr. (called Butch) and Perry Lee (as the youngest, dubbed Tiny) all received their earliest musical schooling right at home from their dad. Tavares was enjoying its first major success when the Bee Gees approached the R&B group about recording "More Than a Woman" for the soundtrack for the 1977 film, "Saturday Night Fever." And so it was when Tavares burst onto the scene in 1973. He returned to the group once again in 2012. 1 R&B hit). Seated at left is their Australian drummer Tony Gaher. Pooch took over as the non-commissioned business/booking agent for Tavares from 1984 to 2014. After the musical, Falana launched her music career later in 1964. When it was released in 1978, the movie was a huge success with Travolta winning an Oscar for Best Actor, but the soundtrack took on a life of its own! In 1972, Lee acrimoniously parted ways with both Capitol and Panella over their handling of her then-current album. The author would like to thank Ralph Tavares for his generosity and cooperation during the interview process and for opening up the family archive to the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame. They parlayed this success into a spot as an opening act for The Jackson 5. She made her debut in Hollywood with a role in the film The Liberation of L.B. It was another curbside performance which would set the stage for their eventual success and stardom and introduced them to a man who would also loom large in their career in the coming years. Tavares is an American R&B, funk and soul music group sharing views with celebrity recording artist Joel Crafton aka Black Pinoy. Brian Panella found an open door and open ears at RCA Victor. Ralph Tavares of R&B group Tavares dies at 79 - TheGrio The Butcher's Wife. Ann Tavares and his wife Ann kept in close touch with their 3-year-old grandson . I am feeling stronger everyday and grateful for every minute! They explained that there had been a tragic incident back in New England where their sister Eva had been murdered and Chubby had been shot several times while trying to protect her from her assailant. During their expert partnership, Lola and Davis ended up having an affair, which Davis himself confessed to his wife May Britt. Lee was still a major concert draw around the world and still recording for Capitol Records so Brian was able to maintain his contacts at the label. She was known as the "Black Venus". Watch The Butcher's Wife | Prime Video - amazon.com Linda & The Del Rios (left to right) Peter Boo Nicholaus, Chubby Tavares, Linda Steele, John Tavares, Pooch Tavares and (in back) Ralph Tavares. We proudly welcome Tavares as 2014 inductees into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame. Tavares 2013: Tiny, Chubby, Pooch & Butch. Johnny Bristol had been a major figure at Motown during their 1960s heyday working with Diana Ross & The Supremes, Gladys Knight & The Pips and just about every other star at the label. She knew talent when she saw it shed discovered Tommy Hunt and she took on the group. The European single, So Good, fared a little bit better but there was not enough action to warrant a followup. "" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. Feliciano Vierra "Flash" Tavares Sr. (1920-2008) - Find a Grave Recognizing that the popularity of the dance craze of the 1970s was beginning to wane, Tavares made the artistic decision to distance themselves from the Disco movement and record an album of straight-ahead R&B. She played to sold-out crowds at The Sands, The Riviera, and the MGM Grand hotels. Who is Butch Tavares married to now? No longer performing, she now tours the country with a message of hope and spirituality. Shes Gone became Tavares first number one record. They next worked their magic on The Miracles, revitalizing their sound for the Disco trend after the departure of lead vocalist and songwriter Smokey Robinson. He is excited to continue to connect with fans across the globe as he begins influencing a new generation! (One good reason for the oversight was that Billys name was misspelled on the Friends of Distinction 45 as Osborn without an e at the end and the error had been carried over to the label copy on the Tavares 45.). Bobby Bowles left the group to become a studio musician, Quinn Harris had graduated and returned home to California, and Joey Kramer had left to become a founding member of Aerosmith. In 1958, Falana's first dancing gig was at age sixteen[2] during a Dinah Washington nightclub appearance in Philadelphia in which Washington gave her the opening act slot to perform. (One good reason for the oversight was that Billys name was misspelled on the Friends of Distinction 45 as Osborn without an e at the end and the error had been carried over to the label copy on the Tavares 45.
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