Crosby had arranged for Ampex, another of his financial investments, to record the NBC telecast on kinescope. Crosby became the star attraction of the Rhythm Boys. But Jack Kapp, manager of Brunswick and later Decca, talked him into dropping many of his jazzier mannerisms in favor of a clear vocal style. The additional voice meant they could be heard more easily in large New York theaters. Records which he made ten years ago are selling better than ever before. They each earned $75 a week. If I made a mistake in singing a song or in the script, I could have some fun with it, then retain any of the fun that sounded amusing. Bob Hope memorably devoted one of his monthly NBC specials to his long intermittent partnership with Crosby titled "On the Road With Bing". ", Her Heart Can See: The Life and Hymns of Fanny J. Crosby By Edith L. Blumhofer, Edith Waldvogel Blumhofer pg. After graduating from high school at age 15, she . Billboard magazine used different methodologies during his career. They had four sons Gary, Dennis, Phillip, and Lindsay. I don't think it had anything to do with Daddy Dearest. The auditorium is in Jepson Center on the Gonzaga campus, 502 E. Boone Ave. To learn more about the event's program, go here. Bing Crosby was born Harry Lillis Crosby in Tacoma, Washington, on May 3, 1903. "Blondell: "I'm surprised they didn't call you "Killer" Crosby! Philip Crosby Sr. is survived by his four children, Mary Elizabeth Crosby, Dixie Lee Crosby, Flip Crosby, and Philip Crosby Jr.; and three half-siblings from his father's second marriage. Crosby had separate charting singles every year between 1931 and 1954; the annual re-release of "White Christmas" extended that streak to 1957. 2,539 Sq. Doors open at 8 a.m. Bing Crosby was born on May 2, 1903, in Tacoma, Washington to Harry Lowe Crosby and Catherine Helen Kate.He was the fourth child of seven by his parents. He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for Going My Way in 1944 and was nominated for the 1945 sequel, The Bells of St. Mary's. Elderly twins of Bing Crosby fame found dead. Signing an agreement with Columbia for a single motion picture, Crosby wanted Armstrong to appear in a screen adaptation of The Peacock Feather that eventually became Pennies from Heaven. The trial court granted Dixie's trust's claim. The Binglin Stable partnership came to an end in 1953 as a result of a liquidation of assets by Crosby, who needed to raise enough funds to pay the hefty federal and state inheritance taxes on his deceased wife's estate. bing! His biggest best seller is "White Christmas" 2,000,000 impressions of which have been sold in the U.S. and 250,000 in Great Britain. Crosby and Al continued at the Clemmer Theatre for several months often with three other men Wee Georgie Crittenden, Frank McBride and Lloyd Grinnell and they were billed The Clemmer Trio or The Clemmer Entertainers depending who performed.[38]. The Andrews Sisters Story". Also quick to adopt tape recording was his friend Bob Hope. On Christmas Eve, 1944, somewhere in Europe, presumably during the Battle . (AP) When they were young, Patricia and Joan Miller sang and danced for Bing Crosby, troops and their friends. However, the addition of pianist and aspiring songwriter Harry Barris made the difference, and The Rhythm Boys were born. He had 24 separate popular singles in 1939 alone. They had four sons - Gary (born 1934), Dennis and Phillip (born 1935), and Lindsay (born 1938). Gender. The Mutual Network, on the other hand, pre-recorded some of its programs as early as 1938 for The Shadow with Orson Welles. ", Gilbert, Roger. Bing Crosby and Family. The "telefilms" were syndicated to individual television stations. Mary. I certainly never witnessed anything between him and his father. [129], Crosby is a member of the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in the radio division.[130]. Around the same time, Crosby talked to his mother about his intentions and she protested. Bing Crosby with his four sons Gary, Lindsay, Dennis and Phillip (Image: GETTY) Mary Crosby has disputed her half-brother Gary's claims (Image: GETTY) "And Gary said to me that the publishers. His parents were Harry Lowe Crosby[22] (18701950), a bookkeeper, and Catherine Helen "Kate" (ne Harrigan; 18731964). Bing archives. 'I never expected affection from my father so it didn't bother me,' he once told an interviewer.'" [3] However, Crosby's FBI files had already been published in 1992 and provide no indication that Crosby had ties to the Mafia except for one major, but accidental encounter in Chicago in 1929 which is not mentioned in the files, but is told by Crosby himself in his as-told-to autobiography Call Me Lucky. I think it all got a little out of hand. The series of 26-minute shows was filmed at Hal Roach Studios rather than performed live on the air. Crosby was a fan of thoroughbred horse racing and bought his first racehorse in 1935. The Crosby Family home. His family soon moved to Spokane, Washington. In an interview for the same article, Gary clarified that Bing "was like a lot of fathers of that time. "Bing Crosby: Through the years, volumes one-nine (195456). The nation's appetite for Crosby's voice and personality appears insatiable. Both Dennis and Lindsay died due to suicide. Tired of Dixie's drinking, he even asked her for a divorce in January 1941. He partnered with Ed Craney, who owned the CBS radio affiliate KXLY (AM) and built a television studio west of Crosby's alma mater, Gonzaga University. The document reveals that during that time Crosby was indeed taking Joan Caulfield out to dinner, visited theaters and opera houses with her and that Caulfield and a person in her company entered the Waldorf Hotel where Crosby was staying. [3]:9297[37] Crosby and Al Rinker obtained work at the Clemmer Theatre in Spokane (now known as the Bing Crosby Theater). "Now You Has Jazz" in the film High Society (1956). Bing's first wife, singer, danger Dixie Lee, died of ovarian cancer in 1952 at the age of 42, leaving him a widower with four sons. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 37 (6): 490496, 498, 500, 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, 512; June 1989. They got enormous laughs, which just went on and on. bing! At age three, the family moved to Spokane. Bing Crosby is the ultimate Christmas crooner and his defining hit 'White Christmas' is not only an anthem of the festive season, it's also the world's best-. His social life was frantic. I understand what he's trying to prove. They appeared as guests on each other's shows and on Armed Forces Radio Service during and after World War II. Crosby has been associated with the Christmas season since Irving Berlin's musical film Holiday Inn, in which he starred and famously sang "White Christmas". The Crosby family lived at 10500 Camarillo Street in North Hollywood for more than five years. His recording was so popular that he was obliged to re-record it in 1947 using the same musicians and backup singers; the original 1942 master had become damaged due to its frequent use in pressing additional singles. bing!, as my luckless victim fell clutching his side, I would shout bing! "[109][110] Unlike Gary, Lindsay stated that he preferred to remember "all the good things I did with my dad and forget the times that were rough". In October 1925, Crosby and Rinker decided to seek fame in California. [41] The weekly broadcast made him a hit. Relying on a retroactive amendment to the California Civil Code, Dixie's trust brought suit again, in 2010, alleging that Crosby's right of publicity was community property, and that Dixie's trust was entitled to a share of the revenue it produced. His record hit the charts on October 3, 1942, and rose to number 1 on October 31, where it stayed for 11 weeks. In 1937, he became a founding partner of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and a member of its board of directors. The Fanchon and Marco Time Agency hired them for thirteen weeks for the revue The Syncopation Idea starting at the Boulevard Theater in Los Angeles and then on the Loew's circuit. Crosby's family includes his widow and his three children. Crosby and Lindsay Howard formed Binglin Stable to race and breed thoroughbred horses at a ranch in Moorpark in Ventura County, California. His first marriage was to a shy 20-year-old actress, Wilma Wyatt, whose stage name was "Dixie Lee." Her father and friends generally opposed the marriage to Bing, age 27, on the grounds that he was an irresponsible playboy. Bing Crosby, byname of Harry Lillis Crosby, (born May 3, 1903, Tacoma, Washington, U.S.died October 14, 1977, near Madrid, Spain), American singer, actor, and songwriter who achieved great popularity in radio, recordings, and motion pictures. Young Bing Crosby at age 14 took summer jobs at the Spokane Auditorium as a property boy. This ad-lib way of working is commonplace in the recording studios today, but it was all new to us. Bing Crosby: A Pocketful of Dreamsthe Early Years, 1903-1940. Today he is a kind of national institution. [90], Crosby also was a keen fisherman. A holiday perennial, the song was repeatedly re-released by Decca, charting another sixteen times. Harry Crosby is an investment banker who occasionally makes singing appearances. Bing Crosby's troubled first family. In the summer of 1966, he spent a week as the guest of Lord Egremont, staying in Cockermouth and fishing on the River Derwent. On October 18, 1977, following a private funeral Mass at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Westwood,[128] Crosby was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. In Crosby's performances, the presence of jazz phrasing, jazz rhythm and jazz improvisation varied depending on the piece of music, but those were elements that Crosby frequently used. These are the first pictures ever taken inside their house. He gave one of the first Ampex Model 300 recorders to his friend, guitarist Les Paul, which led to Paul's invention of multitrack recording. "[45] "In all, 60,000,000 Crosby discs have been marketed since he made his first record in 1931. ISBN 978-0316886451; Grudens . [3]:8. Most fans of Bing Crosby remember his family from the iconic Christmas specials in which his wife Kathryn and their three grown children sang carols and palled around with celebrities like. He also followed in his father's footsteps and became an actor. Crosby admired Louis Armstrong for his musical ability, and the trumpet maestro was a formative influence on Crosby's singing style. The whole world knew and loved Bing Crosby. | Steve Hoffman Music Forums", "The Chronological Bing Crosby on Television", "Jack Kapp Bing Crosby Internet Museum", "On the Record: How did Bing Crosby get his nickname? Bing Crosby is primarily lauded these days for the way in which he reigned as king of the box-office and jukeboxes of his day, Radio was the primary factor in disseminating Bing Crosby's voice to the masses during his peak years of legendary popularity. bing! "The Salt Lake City Office has developed information indicating that Moe Dalitz received an invitation to join a deer hunting party at Bing Crosby's Elko, Nevada, ranch, together with the crooner, his Las Vegas dentist and several business associates." 4, "You're Just a Beautiful Melody of Love" (1932), lyrics by Bing Crosby, music by Babe Goldberg, "I Would If I Could But I Can't" (1933), with, "Where the Turf Meets the Surf" (1941) with. 3 in the UK singles charts. Harry "Bing" Lillis Crosby, Jr. was born May 3, 1903 in Tacoma, Washington. Father, with singer Dixie Lee, of sons Gary Crosby, Phillip Crosby & Dennis Crosby (twins) and Lindsay Crosby. In 1977, after Crosby died, the song was re-released and reached No. [67], In 1962, Crosby was given the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. "[109], The author of the most recent biography on Bing Crosby, Gary Giddins, claims that Gary Crosby's memoir is not reliable on many instances and cannot be trusted on the abuse stories. [15] In addition to his work with early audio tape recording, he helped finance the development of videotape, bought television stations, bred racehorses, and co-owned the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team, during which time the team won two World Series (1960 and 1971). Bing Crosby Productions, affiliated with Desilu Studios and later CBS Television Studios, produced a number of television series, including Crosby's own unsuccessful ABC sitcom The Bing Crosby Show in the 19641965 season (with co-stars Beverly Garland and Frank McHugh). Associated With He and his daughter appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Producer Jack Kapp establishes the U.S. branch. There have been disputes between Crosby's two families beginning in the late 1990s. [107], While acknowledging that corporal punishments took place, there were reports of all of Gary's immediate siblings distancing themselves from the abuse claims, either in public or in private. Her father's name was Bing Crosby(singer and actor) and her mother's name is . Called "18 Holes with Bing: Golf, Life and Lessons From Dad," it's an affectionate portrait of his legendary. The trust, tied to high-performing oil stocks, folded in December 1989 following the 1980s oil glut. Was David Crosby Related To Bing Crosby? [125] He was 74 years old. Mary Crosby asserts that Bing had deep regret for not being as present of a father for his first four children's life. In the 1930s, his friend and former college classmate, Gonzaga head coach, Mike Pecarovich, appointed Crosby as an assistant football coach. Murdo MacKenzie of Bing Crosby Enterprises had seen a demonstration of the German Magnetophon in June 1947the same device that Jack Mullin had brought back from Radio Frankfurt with 50 reels of tape, at the end of the war. For one thing, he enjoys hearing himself sing, and if ever a day should dawn when the public wearies of him, he will complacently go right on singingto himself. In 1999, the parties settled for approximately $1.5 million. In On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, John Dunning wrote about German engineers having developed a tape recorder with a near-professional broadcast quality standard: [Crosby saw] an enormous advantage in prerecording his radio shows. After a long run in New York, he went back to Hollywood to film The Big Broadcast. The success of his first film brought him a contract with Paramount, and he began a pattern of making three films a year. Exact. At his death in 1977 at age 73, he left his money in a blind trust, which none of the sons--whose youthful escapades were well . After seeing a demonstration of a German broadcast quality reel-to-reel tape recorder brought to the United States by John T. Mullin, he invested $50,000 in the California electronics company Ampex to build copies. The first time, in 1930, was to the actress-singer Dixie Lee, who died of cancer in 1952. children: Mary Crosby Gary Crosby Harry Crosby Dennis Crosby Phillip Crosby Lindsay Crosby Nathaniel Crosby Born Country: United States Quotes By Bing Crosby Actors Height: 5'7" (170 cm ), 5'7" Males political ideology: Republican Died on: October 14, 1977 place of death: La Moraleja, Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain U.S. State: Washington They moved in when Gary was only seven, the twins were four . Let's go have a Coca-Cola." [86] From 1946 until his death, he owned a 25% share of the Pittsburgh Pirates. [125] Crosby, who had a 13 handicap, won with his partner by one stroke. He was already spending much time on the golf course while touring the country in a vaudeville act or with Paul Whiteman's orchestra in the mid to late 1920s. Thus the laugh-track was born. Crosby continued to finance the development of videotape. [39], Success with Whiteman was followed by disaster when they reached New York. [78], With Frank Sinatra, Crosby was one of the principal backers for the United Western Recorders studio complex in Los Angeles.[79]. In 2006, Crosby's niece through his sister Mary Rose, Carolyn Schneider, published the laudatory book Me and Uncle Bing. ABC offered Crosby $30,000 per week to produce a recorded show every Wednesday that would be sponsored by Philco. In 1913, his father built a house at 508 E. Sharp Avenue. Crosby played the lead in a series of musical comedy short films for Mack Sennett, signed with Paramount, and starred in his first full-length film 1932's The Big Broadcast (1932), the first of 55 films in which he received top billing. The house sits on the campus of his alma mater, Gonzaga University, as a museum housing over 200 artifacts from his life and career, including . He grew up playing music and started his own YouTube channel, Crosby, in 2011. NEW YORK -- Bing Crosby was an abusive father who beat his sons until he drew blood and whose progeny endured the pain by dreaming up ways of murdering him, his children recalled Sunday. . In the over 280 pages of Crosby's FBI files all but one reference to organized crime or gambling dens are content of a few of the many threats that Bing Crosby received throughout his life. [59] In 1960 Crosby was honored as "First Citizen of Record Industry" based on having sold 200 million discs. We could also take out the songs that didn't sound good. According to Betty Caulfield, Spellman told Crosby: "Bing, you are Father O'Malley and under no circumstances can Father O'Malley get a divorce." And what a voice. [93] They had three children: Harry Lillis III (who played Bill in Friday the 13th), Mary Frances (best known for portraying Kristin Shepard on TV's Dallas), and Nathaniel (the 1981 U.S. Collins was used in place of their longtime partner Dorothy Lamour, whom Crosby felt was getting too old for the role, though Hope refused to do the film without her, and she instead made a lengthy and elaborate cameo appearance. "Where the Blue of the Night (Meets the Gold of the Day)", with his trademark whistling, became his theme song and signature tune. [74] Mullin explained how one new broadcasting technique was invented on the Crosby show with these machines: One time Bob Burns, the hillbilly comic, was on the show, and he threw in a few of his folksy farm stories, which of course were not in Bill Morrow's script. He learned how to pronounce German from written scripts and read propaganda broadcasts intended for German forces. Amateur championships, was a five-time club champion at Lakeside Golf Club in Hollywood, and once made a hole-in-one on the 16th hole at Cypress Point. Schofield, Mary Anne. In the wake of a solid decade of headlining mainly smash hit musical comedy films in the 1930s, Crosby starred with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in six of the seven Road to musical comedies between 1940 and 1962 (Lamour was replaced with Joan Collins in The Road to Hong Kong and limited to a lengthy cameo), cementing Crosby and Hope as an on-and-off duo, despite never declaring themselves a "team" in the sense that Laurel and Hardy or Martin and Lewis (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis) were teams. On October 13, 1977, Crosby flew alone to Spain to play golf and hunt partridge. Crosby and Armstrong remained warm acquaintances for decades, occasionally singing together in later years, e.g. He became the first performer to prerecord his radio shows and master his commercial recordings onto magnetic tape. He had investments in real estate, mines, oil wells, cattle ranches, race horses, music publishing, baseball teams, and television. Bing Crosby's family sold an equal stake in the rights to his estate to Primary Wave Music in an effort for a younger audience to hear his music. They may also be the last. Above, Crosby appears in Los Angeles on September . 4 Beds. After less than a year in show business, they were attached to one of the biggest names. bing!, and I would let him have it again, and then as his friends came to his rescue, shooting as they came, I would shout bing! Crosby had a keen interest in sports. [72], According to Shoshana Klebanoff, Crosby became one of the richest men in the history of show business. [42] Before the end of the year, he signed[clarification needed] with both Brunswick Records and CBS Radio. As a young man in 1925, Bing took his love for the stage to the Clemmer Theater in Spokane, where he worked providing musical entertainment during intermission. Crosby, however, seldom bothers to contemplate his future. His first was Harry Crosby, born on August 8, 1958. They had four sons: Gary, twins Dennis and Phillip, and Lindsay. Bing married twice. They had a lively style that was popular with college students. I can't even turn on the radio around Christmas time without crying anymore. "Marketing Iron Pigs, Patriotism, and Peace: Bing Crosby and World War IIA Discourse. [108], Crosby's younger son Phillip disputed his brother Gary's claims about their father. His first commercial sponsor on radio was Cremo Cigars and his fame spread nationwide. Dennis Jr.'s daughter and Bing's grandmother, Kate, had a love for music. She received her Actor's Equity card, at the age of four, and made her first professional appearances, in the company of her siblings, in her father's popular Christmas-season TV specials of the 60s and 70s. The Crosbys lived here with much laughter, and many dreams, and a gracious ease. When they appeared solo, Crosby and Hope frequently made note of the other in a comically insulting fashion. Exact. He apparently viewed the complete film just once, and then stored it in his wine cellar, where it remained undisturbed until it was discovered in December 2009. His last concert was in the Brighton Centre on October 10, four days before his death, with British entertainer Gracie Fields in attendance. His last TV appearance was a Christmas special, Merrie Olde Christmas, taped in London in September 1977 and aired weeks after his death. He would get an additional $40,000 from 400 independent stations for the rights to broadcast the 30-minute show, which was sent to them every Monday on three 16-inch (40-cm) lacquer discs that played ten minutes per side at .mw-parser-output .sfrac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .sfrac.tion,.mw-parser-output .sfrac .tion{display:inline-block;vertical-align:-0.5em;font-size:85%;text-align:center}.mw-parser-output .sfrac .num,.mw-parser-output .sfrac .den{display:block;line-height:1em;margin:0 0.1em}.mw-parser-output .sfrac .den{border-top:1px solid}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}33+1/3 rpm. [127] At the clubhouse and later in the ambulance, house physician Dr. Laiseca tried to revive him, but was unsuccessful. His composition "At Your Command" was number 1 for three weeks on the U.S. pop singles chart beginning on August 8, 1931. The California Court of Appeal reversed, however, holding that the 1999 settlement barred the claim. Giddins, Gary (2002). Last Name. To soldiers overseas and to foreigners he has become a kind of symbol of America, of the amiable, humorous citizen of a free land. Whiteman considered letting them go. If he muffed a song then, the audience loved itthought it was very funnybut we would have to take out the show version and put in one of the rehearsal takes. Mullin continued to work for Crosby to develop a videotape recorder (VTR). The song remains the bestselling single of all time. Statistician Joel Whitburn at Billboard determined that Crosby was America's most successful recording act of the 1930s and again in the 1940s. Mary Crosby is an American actress who is well known for her character Kristin Shepard in the television series 'Dallas'. However, he. 1. The 3-acre property at 101 Robin Road was built in . Throughout his career, Crosby often credited Bailey for getting him his first important job in the entertainment business. [2] He made over 70 feature films and recorded more than 1,600 songs. Built in 1930, the English country manor sits in the upscale enclave of Hillsborough, CA, about 20 miles . NTSC VHS tape, 1989 AES. (2012). ", "Top Ten Money Making Stars of the past 79 years", "Bing Crosby Western Music Association Hall of Fame", "Day by Day by Malcolm Macfarlane, see August 31, 1944", Bing Crosby and Gonzaga University: 1925 1951, "Throwback Thursday: Bing Crosby Took a Swing at Baseball in the 1940s", "In Bing Crosby's Wine Cellar, Vintage Baseball", "Nathaniel Crosby wins 1981 U.S. During the 1940s, Crosby consistently had difficulties trying to stay away from home while also trying to be there as much as possible for his children.[95]. It was one of the magnetic tape recorders that BASF and AEG had built in Germany starting in 1935. Back Bay Books. In this exclusive clip, Bing Crosby's family reflects on his life as a performer and family man. His first marriage, to Pat Sheehan, gave him his first three children and only sons: Patrick Anthony, Gregory, and Dennis Jr. Bing's grandchildren even perform their grandpa's world-famous song White Christmas every year in tribute to the master crooner. All the other artists signed to Decca after Bing did. In that way, we could take out jokes, gags, or situations that didn't play well and finish with only the prime meat of the show; the solid stuff that played big. Crosby was born on May 3, 1903, in Tacoma, Washington, in a house his father built at 1112 North J Street.In 1906, his family moved to Spokane in Eastern Washington state, where he was raised. Bing's children from his second marriage, including daughter and actress Mary Crosby, praised him as a kind and loving father in later life. To get better results, add more information such as Birth Info, . Crosby had one confirmed extramarital affair between 1945 and the late 1940s, while married to his first wife Dixie. He was the number one box office attraction for five consecutive years, 1944 to 1948. Fred Allen, Jack Benny, Phil Harris, and also Crosby were masters at this, and the networks weren't about to give it up easily. bing! In 1937, Crosby hosted the first 'Crosby Clambake', a pro-am tournament at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe, California, the event's location prior to World War II. When Mack Sennett signed Crosby to a solo recording contract in 1931, a break with the Rhythm Boys became almost inevitable. Kapp helped Crosby have number one hits in Christmas music, Hawaiian music, and country music, and top-thirty hits in Irish music, French music, rhythm and blues, and ballads. [58], Crosby's was among the most popular and successful musical acts of the 20th century. Harry: 2. I don't think he did anything wrong. [83][84] Operating from the Del Mar Racetrack at Del Mar, California, the group included millionaire businessman Charles S. Howard, who owned a successful racing stable that included Seabiscuit. She also appeared in the 1989 film adaptation of Stephen King's novel Pet Sematary. Their duet was released in 1982 as a single 45-rpm record and reached No. His efforts to cure her with the help of specialists failed. [7] Yank magazine said that he was "the person who had done the most for the morale of overseas servicemen" during World War II. Whiteman needed something different to break up his musical selections, and Crosby and Rinker filled this requirement. His partner was World Cup champion Manuel Piero; their opponents were club president Csar de Zulueta and Valentn Barrios. The three children from Bing Crosby's marriage to Kathryn are all alive - Harry, 54, Mary, 53, and Nathaniel, 51. On March 20, 1977, after videotaping a CBS concert special, "Bing - 50th Anniversary Gala", at the Ambassador Auditorium with Bob Hope looking on, Crosby fell off the stage into an orchestra pit, rupturing a disc in his back requiring a month-long stay in the hospital. [112], Dennis Crosby reportedly "said his older brother (Gary) was the most severely treated of the four boys. I stopped and smiled in grateful acknowledgment. The June 18, 1945, issue of Life magazine stated, "America's number one star, Bing Crosby, has won more fans, made more money than any entertainer in history.
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