Dreaming of a Holy Night,
Out of the Ordinary, USA Live Worship,
Sacred Journey, What Grace
and more are available on iTunes
[ 16.08.2010 ] New Song on Spring Harvest Live CD
The new live CD Through Different Eyesfrom the UK event Spring Harvest is out now and includes 4 songs led by Graham including new song Merciful, Amazing Love and 2 Paul Baloche songs Because Of Your Love and Glorious.
Through Different Eyes is available from the usual outlets including Purashop.com.
Click here for lyrics and sheetmusic to Merciful.
Click here for lyrics and sheetmusic to Amazing Love.
For more on Paul Baloche visit www.leadworship.com.
Graham's Further Blog for Worship Central...
GRAHAM HAS WRITTEN a further blog for the Worship Central website.
Talking of iPhones can be read in full now at www.worshipcentral.org.
Graham's Blog for Worship Central...
GRAHAM HAS WRITTEN two blogs for the Worship Central website.
Worship's Deleted Scenes and Singing The Story can be read in full now at www.worshipcentral.org.
Graham at Grapevine 2010...
GRAHAM AND BAND will be playing an afternoon concert at this year's Grapevine 2010 International Celebration. The concert will be at 4pm on Monday 30th August at Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln.
For further information visit the Grapevine website www.grapevinecelebration.org.uk.
Acoustic Gospels Tour Reports...
Acoustic Gospels Tour - Big Church Day Out – Leicestershire & Sussex [ Saturday 29th - Monday 31st May ]
Simon Dennis, Graham and Terl Bryant on the mainstage at Big Church Day Out 2010.
SPREAD OVER 3 days, with something around 15,000 or more people attending, the BCDO was the tour's finale, taking place on Saturday 29th, Sunday 30th and the Bank Holiday Monday.
Appearing on the main stage to perform the soon-adopted BCDO's official theme song "Big Day Out", specially written for the event, Graham was asked what kept him inspired to keep writing and performing.
"If you believe you have a mandate from God to encourage people in musical worship, you must also continue live out worship in your own life, I'm inspired that having worked for many years, there’s also still a great opportunity to encourage and create, to teach and serve the church. There's a lot behind me, but still a lot ahead to still do. It's not just about starting well, but also finishing well! And I've no plans to finish just yet!"
Using the Acoustic Stage adjacent to the Tea Tent gave Graham and the band good opportunity to present the Acoustic Gospels six more times over the three days, as well as doing the theme song on the main stage each day. Amongst the high tech performances of the key guest bands, the trio very much enjoyed the simplicity of acoustic guitar, cajon drum, hi-hat and 5 string banjo, the crowd enthusiastically enjoying the sing-along refrain. This then the unveiling of GK truly unplugged! Catch it on YouTube!
"Jesus celebrated at a wedding by providing wine when it ran out, so the Big Church Day Out allows us to express together our enjoyment in His presence!"
This brought to an end the month-long Acoustic Gospels Tour. With a lot of people signing up for the hoped-for live recording of the same, and the Very Best Of Double CD flying off the shelves, it has been a very encouraging time. Using a different concert format from what many know him for has given Graham opportunity to assess the impact and relevance of the style. So might there be more Acoustic Gospels in the future? "It's certainly been very enjoyable, and full audiences and a good response seem to show appreciation of the idea," he said, "But you’ll just have to wait and see!"
Special thanks go to the musicians, administrators and sound engineers who helped make it all happen, and to the local teams of organisers who arranged venues and got in appreciative audiences – without whom none of it would have made any sense at all!
Acoustic Gospels Tour - Clitheroe, The Grand Venue [ Wednesday 26th & Thursday 27th May ]
TWO NIGHTS OF full houses at the Grand permitted a good opportunity for the planned live recordings of the Acoustic Gospels Tour. Using the excellent and well equipped recording facilities, Peter Lozinski, the tour sound engineer, was very pleased with the way the two evenings went.
Nothing, however was permitted to interfere with the natural presentation of the evenings programmes in song, meaning that no re-takes were envisaged. This enabled Graham to concentrate on giving the audience his planned presentation of the Gospel characters and events. A very encouraging response at the end seemed to show that the audience appreciated very much the content of each evening. "It'd really taken me back to what the heart of the Gospel is all about," said Peter, one of the attendees. "I'd been losing sight of what it was all about. I didn’t know of this side of Graham's song-writing, but it's been a real inspiration."
The next day Graham was up at crack of dawn to catch the train down to London for the official launch of the Very Best of Graham Kendrick double CD. Becoming available only during the tour, it was a very popular item in CD sales at all the venues where it was available, with quite a number of orders being taken for additional copies.
As a venue for music, the Grand is certainly state-of-the-art, beautiful lighting, fine PA, good refreshment facilities and an excellent staff making for a very enjoyable experience for audience and performers alike. We thoroughly recommend other musicians to add Clitheroe to their planned itineraries!
Acoustic Gospels Tour Reports...
Graham at Hawarden, Wales. Photo by Phil Harman. Used by Permission.
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Acoustic Gospels Tour – Reports [ Tuesday 25th May ]
The Georgian architectured Subscription Rooms in Stroud played host to the Acoustic Gospels on Tuesday 25th. Graham felt much at home, as it was actually in Kendrick Street! What with the Kendrick Street Deli, and the Kendrick Hall as well, it was starting to look like a take-over bid.
Ignition Gloucester were behind the event, an efficient team having been put together by local man Phil Coysh. Another great night ensued, the music and Graham's introductions being the vehicle to blend old and new story songs from several decades of his catalogue.
The band later decided that Tewkesbury Travel Lodge gets "best in class" award for actually having a good breakfast, plus refreshments available on midnight arrival! An early start the next day to get up to Clitheroe was helped by the M5 and M6 being on their best behaviour, permitting arrival to be unfrazzled and fairly refreshed in the beautiful Lancashire moorlands.
Acoustic Gospels Tour – Reports [ Saturday 22nd May ]
IN A TRULY multicultural setting, Kensington Temple lies in the heart of Notting Hill, West London, between Kensington and Bayswater. Sitting in the cool breeze under the leafy plane trees in the church yard, just waiting to offload the sound equipment, an amazing array of nationalities was walking by, with so many different languages overheard. Kensington Temple has recorded over 100 different nationalities attending its various acivities, and with many people who drop in to the church whilst holidaying in London, it has unique opportunities to build a bridge of faith into their lives.
Slightly different from the other concert settings of the Acoustic Gospels Tour, this evening saw Graham & co. occupying part of the regular Saturday Praise Party which is an ongoing event seeking to explain the good news of Christ and give opportunities for worship as well as new faith commitment.
Dave Wellington and Gabriel Chan topped and tailed the event with firstly some worship music, and then to close with a challenge to faith from John’s gospel. Graham's song programme, slightly abbreviated for the required timings, lost nothing of the gospel stories impact, allowing Gabriel to pick up on some of the particular characters and events as he wrapped un the evening.
As we celebrate Pentecost at this time, we trust the wind of his spirit will blow through the remaining dates of the tour and energise the audiences through the acoustically heard gospels to renewed life.
Acoustic Gospels Tour – Reports [ Friday 21st May ]
THE JOHN MOORE Theatre in Worcester's Kings School, which was founded in the time of Henry VIII, played host to the Acoustic Gospels Tour on Fri 21st. Sold out in advance through the event organisation team ably lead by Mark Smith, the performance was introduced by Tim Keyes, the current headmaster. We thanked him for making the well-equipped theatre available.
Working via a network of linked churches affiliated as JITC - Jesus in the City - there was a wide representation of local churches in the appreciative audience. We were also treated to special Limited Edition bottles of water on stage, specially labelled as The Acoustic Gospels Tour. These were prepared by GLOW - God's Light on Worcester, who do a kind of street pastor activity during late evenings in the city, giving out water to revellers. The bottles feature a text from John's Gospel, with Jesus offer of Living Water.
It was good to see that the tour was used as part of ongoing ministry in the area.
On a hot and humid evening, the band managed to pull off some delightful light and shade in the songs, which rounded off with the crowd joining in on one of the concert's songs, Love Each Other.
Touring can take its toll on health, with much travelling, late nights, hot stages and erratic meal times, and as we head for the final week, we pray all will be fit for the final push! Saturday 22nd sees an earlier finish at Kensington Temple, in London's Notting Hill area, so with a shorter drive home and 2 days of rest (?!) we should be fit for Stroud on the 25th!
Acoustic Gospels Tour – Reports [ Tuesday 18th May ]
Graham Kendrick Skiffle Group surfaces?
MUSIC LOVERS BEWARE! Shock horror story for the Acoustic Gospels tour is now the emergence of the GK skiffle group! Graham says he remembers his grandfather telling him about skiffle - the musical craze of the fifties. He's far too young to remember himself, of course!
So with Terl Bryant on washboard, Simon Dennis on banjo and Graham on a ukulele-sized mini acoustic, the second half of the evening at Wantage kicked off with a rendition of a new song which Graham has specially written for upcoming events. For those of you planning to visit the Big Church Day Out, more will be revealed in due course!
It certainly made a fun moment at the Wantage Civic Hall on Tuesday night, where the full audience really responded again to the evening's overall musicality, as well as to the work of Compassion and the more serious parts of Graham's re-telling of Gospel events in song.
A comment heard several times so far during the tour is, "I didn't realise what a good guitarist Graham actually is!" The Acoustic Gospels, of course, is an exploration of his roots as a more-than-competent guitar picker, mixed in with the story-songs that explain his personal take on the gospel itself. Usually finishing with "Crucified Man" - it has the line "I've placed my hope in a crucified man" – Graham introduces this by saying,"This song explains in summary my personal commitment to the Man in the Gospels."
A great evening, then, at Wantage, ably organised by Paul Haynes and team from the Cornerstone Christian Centre, but leaving Terl wondering if he'll ever work again now he has been revealed as a closet wash-board aficionado.
The next few days takes the team to Worcester, Notting Hill, and Stroud before two nights in Clitheroe, where it's hoped to get the performances recorded for possible release in the future. That would certainly seal Terl's musical legacy!
The Very Best Of Graham Kendrick Double CD Released Today...
MAKE WAY MUSIC are very pleased to announce the long anticipated release of The Very Best of Graham Kendrick (Knowing You Jesus) through Kingsway.
The Very Best of... contains 30 classic songs including Shine Jesus Shine, Knowing You, Amazing Love and The Servant King all given a fresh lease of life by beautiful new arrangements and recordings. Including duets with Matt Redman, Darlene Zschech, Martin Smith and Paul Baloche.
For more information visit the Discography pages.
To but online now visit www.purashop.com
Acoustic Gospels Tour Reports...
Graham at Hawarden, Wales. Photo by Phil Harman. Used by Permission.
Click here to visit the Gallery for more images from the tour
Acoustic Gospels Tour – Reports [ Thursday 13th - Saturday 15 May ]
SLIGHTLY DISCONCERTING TO find that the end of this week has already brought us to the halfway point on the tour!
The last 3 days was a blur – an early start and a long drive from the South Coast area (for most of the Tour party), up to Castleford, West Yorkshire, then back to Muswell Hill in North London, before heading back to Leicester's Salvation Army centre for Saturday's event. Long drives home, and getting into bed between 2am and 4am Sunday morning.
Three very different venues and audiences saw us first at Five Towns Christian Fellowship in a housing estate in Castleford, a fairly low, modern building, with a lot of friendships renewed in an evening of warmth and enjoyment. Then to St James in Muswell Hill. Striking views over London from here, in a 100 year old Anglican church with rather nice acoustics. Rebuilt in the fifties after wartime bomb damage, the church has had a strong history in recent times of music events to reach the community, and an especially enthusiastic and varied crowd demanded an encore at the end of a memorable evening, with many people signing child sponsorship forms for Compassion.
Different again at Leicester, in the Salvation Army centre, right in the heart of the city. After the evening, David Howarth, local organiser, said,"This has been a really great and memorable evening for us – we've really appreciated it!" It was good to remember that the Salvation Army itself was started out of a concern to demonstrate the practical love that Christ taught, mostly among people facing many difficulties in life.
Reviewing the tour to date, Graham said, "It’s amazing to think that something already approaching 100 children will now have a great improvement in their lives through the Compassion sponsorship scheme. Imagine if those children were all standing here in the room with us now!"
Of course, it is hoped that the music in itself has been inspiring, the Gospel stories given dramatic and lyrical freshness, and people touched to reconsider reading them afresh – or even for the first time – but the practical expression of Compassion care for people around the world seems to underline the relevance of Jesus' command to love our neighbours.
Graham's songs about Simon Peter have especially stood out in the tour. A brash, foot-in-mouth sort of person, he was beset by many failures of character, but experienced the really Good News of Jesus' total forgiveness after abject betrayal.
It's hoped to make a live recording of the concerts at Clitheroe, towards the end of the month, with possibility of this coming available in some form in the future. Now the band have to really get their chops together. "We might have reached halfway," said Graham,"But it's not downhill from here – we keep going up!"
More pics to come later!
St Lawrence Church, North Wingfield, Chesterfield [ Sunday 9th May ]
A GREAT SENSE of expectation was clearly evident at North Wingfield! Tickets had sold out over two weeks prior, and a huge waiting list ensured a capacity crowd. It was amazing to set up the equipment adjacent to a Saxon font in the ancient church building, with other mediaeval relics lending a rich atmosphere to the evening's proceedings. Even the church door was nearly 400 years old!
This contrasted with the fresh and lively work of the ministry team there, led by local organiser Charles Beresford. They'd clearly pulled out all the stops (there's a musical metaphor!) to get people from the local parishes to attend, rather than drawing on Chesterfield itself.
Contrasting with the ancient buildings, Charles and his team have introduced fresh beginnings in the parishes since he arrived there a few years ago. A former mining area, this part of North Derbyshire presents pretty tough community situations, with considerable social and financial deprivation affecting the local populace. Graham's presentation of the Good News of the Gospels through the songs and presentation reminded people of the challenge of new life through the unique claims of Jesus.
With great confidence now in even the newest song material, the music had a particularly atmospheric feel, the musicians working off each other to given expression to the melodies and lyrics. The acoustics were amazingly good for such an old building, and the band are very grateful to Dave Warner, sound engineer, who has set up such an excellent technical rig. We wish Dave all the very best as he now leaves the tour to get married in just a few days time. A great team player, and willing to tackle any aural challenge with a constructive and positive approach, Dave will be replaced by Peter Lozinski for most of the remaining dates. We look forward to welcoming Peter for his first booking at Castleford on Thursday 13th May!
Graham was also pleased to announce that the Tour will be recorded live towards the end of the current schedule of dates. It is hoped that this recording will become available in due course. Apart from buying the freshly recorded double CD "The Best of Graham Kendrick", due out later this month on general release, many people filled in request forms for the proposed Acoustic Gospels recording, once it eventually appears. Keep watching the web site for future news on this!
Yardley Baptist Church, Yardley [ Saturday 8th May ]
A HIGHLIGHT OF each evening is Graham's closing of each first half with the presentation of the work of Compassion in protecting children around the world. A challenging video is shown, with children formerly rescued by Compassion, telling their personal stories of hope rising from despair.
More visual images follow after Graham's explanation of how to respond, with the singing of Beauty For Brokenness overlaid. This has clearly touched many people, with many signing up on the spot.
A bonus has also been the arrival, by courier late on Friday, of the "hot off the press" Best of Graham Kendrick double CD. At Yardley Baptist Church the audience clearly showed their musical enjoyment by buying many copies, as well as other recordings of Graham's more recent catalogue. Organiser Ivan Jackson, a long time supporter of Graham's work, was delighted with the evening. Responding to tour organiser Simon Dennis' enquiry, he said," I'm delighted we had a full crowd - it was a great evening!"
Today the band head for St. Lawrence's, near Chesterfield where a sell out - with a waiting list for tickets - means there are high expectations of another great event
Walsall Independent Evangelical Church, Walsall [ Friday 7th May ]
ADDING TO THE variety of venues, the Acoustic Gospels tour arrived in Walsall yesterday at the Bath Street Centre. A former Territorial Army complex, the church based there has a major community role with a Christian junior school housed there during the daytime. A really intimate atmosphere developed during the concert, with Graham linking songs with personal observations of how the Gospel story related to his own father's life. The new songs continue to develop with each performance, and with only a short journey to Yardley for Saturday's event, the touring party were grateful for a more leisurely start the next morning.
St Deiniols, Hawarden [ Thursday 6th May ]
ST DEINIOLS AT Hawarden is the site of a thousand year old church. On the night, Graham's Acoustic Gospels tour drew an audience from a wide local area, with 25% more folk turning up than prior ticket bookings suggested, resulting in a well nigh full house. With last week's first night nerves laid to rest, and an intimate feeling created by the compact stage area's proximity to the audience, the band handled the new material well, the acoustic format allowing plenty of dynamic moments. Terl Bryant, clearly enjoying the format, contributed some very expressive moments to underscore the drama of the lyrics. Developing from last week's themes, and speaking with conviction, Graham's song links were clearly impressing, and the local organisers delighted with the event. Compassion had a number sign sponsor forms, and many order forms were filled for the "Best of Graham Kendrick" CD, due out any day now!
Acoustic Gospels Tour Begins...
THE ACOUSTIC GOSPELS Tour kicked off last night Wed 28th at Morden in South London. Tickets had sold well, but additional sales at the door meant extra seating had to be put out. Graham was in fine form, with the linking of songs presenting challenging images of the Gospel events.
Volcanoes permitting, percussionist Terl Bryant had only returned the night before from a tour abroad, and with several new or re-born songs from Graham, the whole band were at full stretch in keeping things in good shape! However, it bodes well for the following venues, and as the tour progresses, Graham's freedom with the format – which he clearly enjoyed - should allow for some great moments of creativity.
The next date is May 6th in Hawarden, North Wales.
Spring Harvest 2010 songs...
GRAHAM USED SEVERAL of new songs at last week's Spring Harvest event in Skegness.
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New date added to tour...
MAKE WAY MUSIC are very pleased to announce a further date to the forthcoming Acoustic Gospels tour this May. Graham will now be performing at Five Towns Christian Fellowship in Castleford on May 13th.
For further information email Simon Dennis simon@makewaymusic.com.
The Acoustic Gospels Tour...
IN A RETURN to the concert settings of his classic acoustic songs, Graham Kendrick embarks on "The Acoustic Gospels Tour" throughout May 2010.
With several decades of song-writing under his belt, and having penned some of the worlds best known worship songs, the "Acoustic Gospels" sees Graham in a different mode, re-kindling the performance style that first brought appreciation for his music.
If you have ever heard Thorns in the Straw, Crucified Man or How Much Do You Think You Are Worth, you will know that Graham Kendrick has a whole other side to his music – songs that tell stories, paint scenes on the imagination and feed the spirit with hope. Performed with passion by the man who authored them, in the acoustic style that suits them best, these songs make up a very special concert series.
Culminating at the end of the month with three days at the "BigChurchDayOut" event in Leicestershire and Sussex, Graham will be touring with minimal accompaniment - just a bassist and renowned percussionist Terl Bryant - to allow the songs to speak for themselves.
"The idea of a tour constructed around these songs came from a new sense of appreciation I encountered lately, when I included more of these in various events or performances"
said Graham in a recent interview for Premier Christian Radio.
"I'm hoping these concerts will allow audiences to really enter into the characters and inspirations behind the songs, and perhaps find for the first time a challenge about the historic events they portray, that stimulates questions about faith".The intimate style of the events sees mainly smaller venues of around 300-400 seats, ranging from 1000-year old churches, to concert halls, civic halls and college or school theatres. Graham will be interviewed on a number of regional radio stations in the coming weeks as the tour comes to fruition.
For further information email Simon Dennis simon@makewaymusic.com.
Graham confirmed for second BigChurchDayOut...
GRAHAM HAS RECENTLY been confirmed to appear at the second BigChurchDayOut at Stanford Hall, Leicestershire (29th May) and Wiston House in West Sussex (30th and 31st May).
BigChurchDayOut is back for 2010 with 3 dates at 2 venues. Each day the lineup includes HILLSONG UNITED, SWITCHFOOT, TOBY MAC (DC Talk), ISRAEL HOUGHTON, TIM HUGHES (Worship Central), BRENTON BROWN, GRAHAM KENDRICK, LOU FELLINGHAM, TOM & OLLY, LZ7,THE KINGS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, STUART PENDRED and TRENT. It promises to be an incredible event as people of all ages and church backgrounds gather together again to celebrate the faith that's bigger than all of us.
Click here for further information about the BigChurchDayOut.
New song GOD OF COMPASSION...
GRAHAM HAS CO-WRITTEN several new songs recently. God of Compassion was a joint project between Graham and Simon Brading from CCK Brighton.
Click here for all the relevant files.
New song HOLY, HOLY...
GRAHAM PLAYED NEW song Holy, Holy at The Presence, NEC Birmingham last weekend. We have now uploaded the demo mp3, chord sheet and lyrics.
Click here for all the relevant files.
Host an Acoustic Gospels concert next year...
IF YOU HAVE ever heard Thorns in the Straw, Crucified Man or How Much Do You Think You Are Worth, you will know that Graham Kendrick has a whole other side to his music – songs that tell stories, paint scenes on the imagination and feed the spirit with hope. Performed with passion by the man who authored them, in the acoustic style that suits them best, these songs make up a very special concert.
Make Way Music is pleased to be able to offer to event organisers and concert promoters this unique concert for 2010.
CLICK HERE TO SEE A THE VIDEO PROMO
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOSTING A CONCERT IN 2010
New song HOLY, HOLY...
GRAHAM PLAYED NEW song Holy, Holy at The Presence, NEC Birmingham last weekend. We will be uploading the demo and lyrics very soon. Please visit in a few days for more information.
In the meantime during the day Graham also used new song Stand Up (Click here to go to the Stand Up page) and the song for the persecuted church How Long? (Click here for the How Long? page).
New song STAND UP added...
THE SHEET MUSIC, lyrics and chord sheet to new song Stand Up are now available to download from this website. Stand Up was first featured at the recent Christian Vision for Men Conference in Coventry.
Click here to go to the Stand Up page.
Dreaming Tour Dates...
MAKE WAY MUSIC are very pleased to announce details of the forthcoming Dreaming of a Holy Night tour 2009. Due to the success of last year's tour, Graham and his band of world class musicians will once again be touring the UK, and visiting Gibraltar and the east coast of the USA in December this year.
For more details visit the Diary.
The album Dreaming of a Holy Night is currently available on CD from www.purashop.com and as a download from iTunes and 7Digital.
Click here to buy the DREAMING OF A HOLY NIGHT CD from Purashop
Click here to download the DREAMING OF A HOLY NIGHT album from iTUNES
Click here to download the DREAMING OF A HOLY NIGHT album Backing Tracks from 7Digital
The National Day of Prayer...
GRAHAM IS TAKING part in the National Day of Prayer entitled The Presence at Birmingham's NEC LG Arena. The Presence takes place on Saturday 17th October 2009 from 11am - 6pm. Tickets are £7.
For more info visit the World Prayer Centre website at www.worldprayer.org.uk
New songs on Spring Harvest Live CD
AT EASTER THIS year Graham and band led a week at the UK event Spring Harvest. 3 songs from that week are included on the new live CD Journey: Walking in the Way of Christ.
Journey contains over 20 tracks including Graham's new songs I know he lives, Call the seeker and Love each other.
The album also includes Graham's song Knowing you and King of wonders from the CompassionArt project.
Journey is available from the usual outlets including Purashop.com.
Click here for lyrics and sheetmusic to these 3 songs.
Images from Prom Praise, Burrswood Hospital...
GRAHAM RECENTLY PLAYED a fundraising concert for a local christian hospital. The rain didn't dampen the evening as help was at hand with an umbrella!
Forth In Your Name Sheet Music...
SHEET MUSIC FOR new song Forth in your name is now available to download for free. You can also download Love each other, All for you, I know he lives and Call the seeker.
Forth in your name: lyrics | sheet music | mp3
Love each other: lyrics | sheet music
All for you: lyrics | sheet music
I know he lives: lyrics | sheet music | mp3
Call the seeker: lyrics | sheet music | mp3
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Love Each Other Sheet Music...
SHEET MUSIC FOR new song Love each other is now available to download for free. You can also download All for you, I know he lives and Call the seeker.
Love each other: lyrics | sheet music
All for you: lyrics | sheet music
I know he lives: lyrics | sheet music | mp3
Call the seeker: lyrics | sheet music | mp3
Please be aware of the song's copyright rules. For further information on copyright and usage click
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