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Boardwalk Empire November Episode Guide

Michael Pitt in a scene from Boardwalk Empire
Michael Pitt in a scene from Boardwalk Empire - © HBO

The critically acclaimed HBO series Boardwalk Empire is proving to be just as compelling in its second season as it was in its first. Steve Buscemi, Kelly Macdonald, Michael Pitt, and Michael Shannon lead the acting ensemble as the 1920s come alive once again in this addictive TV series. And in case you can’t wait to find out what’s coming up, HBO’s just provided this info on the November 2011 episodes of Boardwalk Empire:
 
Episode #19: “Peg of Old”
Debut: SUNDAY, NOV. 6 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT)
Other HBO playdates: Nov. 6 (11:00 p.m.), 7 (10:00 p.m.), 8 (11:30 p.m.), 9 (10:00 p.m.) and 12 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: Nov. 10 (10:00 p.m.), 11 (9:00 p.m.), 13 (6:00 p.m.) and 17 (10:00 p.m.)
While Nucky (Steve Buscemi) enlists heavyweight champ Jack Dempsey (Devin Harjes) to promote the wireless broadcast of his upcoming fight, Jimmy (Michael Pitt) faces a decision that could shape the future of Atlantic City. Margaret (Kelly Macdonald) travels to Brooklyn for a bittersweet reunion with the family she left behind in Ireland. Irked by the arrival of Daugherty’s (Christopher McDonald) new federal prosecutor, Esther Randolph (Julianne Nicholson), Nelson (Michael Shannon) weighs his options as his personal and professional problems converge. Badly in need of support, Lucy (Paz de la Huerta) visits an old flame for a handout. Owen (Charlie Cox) settles one score, and sets his sights on a new conquest.
Written by Howard Korder & Steve Kornacki & Bathsheba Doran; directed by Allen Coulter.
 
Episode #20: “Two Boats and a Lifeguard”
Debut: SUNDAY, NOV. 13 (9:00-10:00 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: Nov. 13 (11:00 p.m.), 14 (10:00 p.m.), 15 (11:30 p.m.), 16 (10:00 p.m.) and 19 (2:15 a.m.)
HBO2 playdates: Nov. 17 (11:00 p.m.), 18 (9:00 p.m.) and 20 (4:30 p.m.)
In the wake of a personal loss, Nucky solicits advice on his political situation from Arnold Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg), while Eli (Shea Whigham) remains suspicious of his brother’s actions. Nucky finds himself in the unfamiliar position of showing gratitude toward a federal agent; Angela (Aleksa Palladino) meets a new friend at the beach, and eavesdrops on her husband’s treachery; Nelson gets a nanny; Nucky approaches Owen with an overseas proposition; Jimmy flexes his muscles, at Mickey Doyle’s (Paul Sparks) expense.
Written by Terence Winter; directed by Tim Van Patten.
 
Episode #21: “Battle of the Century”
Debut: SUNDAY, NOV. 20 (9:00-10:00 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: Nov. 20 (11:00 p.m.), 21 (10:00 p.m.), 22 (11:30 p.m.), 23 (10:00 p.m.) and 26 (2:00 a.m.)
HBO2 playdates: Nov. 24 (11:55 p.m.), 25 (9:00 p.m.) and 27 (4:00 p.m.), and Dec. 8 (9:00 p.m.)
Arriving in Belfast, Nucky and Owen meet with IRA leaders with a barter proposition. Meanwhile, in Atlantic City, Jimmy and his partners broker a deal with George Remus (Glenn Fleshler) for his “medicinal” alcohol before taking a break to see/hear the Dempsey fight. Margaret frets when Emily’s (Josie and Lucy Gallina) illness takes a turn for the worse; Dunn Purnsley (Erik LaRay Harvey) orchestrates a worker’s strike at the Ritz; Waxey Gordon (Nick Sandow) takes action against Manny Horvitz (William Forsythe) in Philadelphia; Randolph and Clifford Lathrop (Curt Bouril) grill Halloran about Nucky’s past.
Written by Steve Kornacki; directed by Brad Anderson.
 
Episode #22: “Georgia Peaches”
Debut: SUNDAY, NOV. 27 (9:00-10:00 p.m.)
Other HBO playdates: Nov. 27 (11:00 p.m.), 28 (10:00 p.m.), 29 (11:30 p.m.) and 30 (10:00 p.m.), and Dec. 3 (10:00 p.m.)
HBO2 playdates: Dec. 1 (12:30 a.m.), 2 (9:30 p.m.), 4 (5:00 p.m.) and 8 (10:00 p.m.)
Undercut by Nucky, who has a new source for alcohol, Jimmy and his partners look to cultivate a new revenue stream in Atlantic City. With the peak tourist season approaching, the Commodore’s (Dabney Coleman) crew faces a choice in dealing with the city’s striking workers: negotiate or fight back. Fearing that sin has led to misfortune, Margaret approaches Father Brennan (Michael Cumpsty) with an “act of devotion.” Nucky gets a new lawyer; Van Alden faces an uncertain future; Manny Horvitz takes exception to a debt payment.
Written by Dave Flebotte; directed by Jeremy Podeswa.
 
Source: HBO – October 20, 2011
 

Chronicle Trailer Debuts

Chronicle
Chronicle is a superhero movie with a twist, a ‘found footage’ film about teens who obtain special powers and then are unsure what to do with them. The movie won’t be released until February 3, 2012, but you can check out the first trailer now – although it appears to me that they’ve given away a large part of the story so don’t watch if you don’t really want to know everything about the film…
 
The Official Synopsis:
 
“Three high school students make an incredible discovery, leading to their developing uncanny powers beyond their understanding. As they learn to control their abilities and use them to their advantage, their lives start to spin out of control, and their darker sides begin to take over.”
 
Chronicle was written by Max Landis (John Landis’ son), directed by Joshua Trank, and stars Dane DeHaan, Alex Russell, Michael B Jordan and Michael Kelly.
 
Watch the trailer:
 
 


 

Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation Opens The Soul Kitchen

Jon Bon Jovi Soul Kitchen

Jon Bon Jovi’s helping to fight hunger through his non-profit organization, JBJ Soul Foundation, with the grand opening of his new Soul Kitchen restaurant in Red Bank, New Jersey. Soul Kitchen differs from a typical restaurant in that the price of a meal is not set and diners can pay for their food through volunteer work. Although Soul Kitchen’s been serving meals since 2009, the new, permanent location (in what used to be a 1,100-square-foot auto body shop) just opened on October 19, 2011.

From the press release: “Inspired by the old adage, ‘teach a man to fish, diners in need who come to the Soul Kitchen are empowered – they have earned a seat at the table for themselves and their families through volunteer hours at the Kitchen or other local organizations. They are served nutritious culinary dishes by the wait-staff in a lovely restaurant atmosphere with the dignity of having earned their meal. On the other hand, patrons who can afford to dine anywhere are rewarded with not only a delicious meal but with the knowledge that by dining out and leaving the suggested donation, they’ve contributed to their community.”

“At a time when 1 in 5 households are living at or below the poverty level, and at a time when 1 out of 6 Americans are food insecure, this is a restaurant whose time has come. This is a place based on and built on community – by and for the community,” stated Jon Bon Jovi.

The Soul Kitchen is located on Monmouth Street in Red Bank, NJ and is open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 5-7pm. for more information, visit jbjsoulkitchen.org.

The Descendants, Martha Marcy May Marlene Lead Gotham Awards Nominees

George Clooney and Shailene Woodley in The Descendants
George Clooney and Shailene Woodley in 'The Descendants' - Photo By: Merie Wallace

The Descendants and Martha Marcy May Marlene lead the list of nominees for the Independent Filmmaker Project’s Gotham Independent Film Awards with four nominations each. Following closely on the heels of The Descendants and Martha Marcy May Marlene are Beginners and Take Shelter with two nominations apiece. The first major awards ceremony of the film season will take place on November 28th at Cipriani Wall Street, honoring independent films worthy of recognition. In all, 24 different films were recognized with nominations.
 
IFP will also honor Charlize Theron, Gary Oldman, David Cronenberg and Tom Rothman with career tributes during the November 28th awards ceremony.
 

21st Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards Nominees:

Best Feature

Beginners
The Descendants
Meek’s Cutoff
Take Shelter
The Tree of Life

Best Documentary

Better This World
Bill Cunningham New York
Hell and Back Again
The Interrupters
The Woodmans

Best Ensemble Performance

Beginners
The Descendants
Margin Call
Martha Marcy May Marlene
Take Shelter

Breakthrough Director

Mike Cahill for Another Earth
Sean Durkin for Martha Marcy May Marlene
Vera Farmiga for Higher Ground
Evan Glodell for Bellflower
Dee Rees for Pariah

Breakthrough Actor

Felicity Jones in Like Crazy
Elizabeth Olsen in Martha Marcy May Marlene
Harmony Santana in Gun Hill Road
Shailene Woodley in The Descendants
Jacob Wysocki in Terri

Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You

Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same
Green
The Redemption of General Butt Naked
Scenes of a Crime
Without

New this year, IFP is proud present the inaugural euphoria Calvin Klein Spotlight on Women Filmmakers ‘Live the Dream’ grant, a $25,000 cash award for an alumnus of IFP’s Independent Filmmaker Labs. This grant aims to further the careers of emerging women directors by supporting the completion, distribution and audience engagement strategies of their first feature film.

The nominees are:

Jenny Deller, director, Future Weather
Lucy Mulloy, director, Una Noche
Rola Nashef, director, Detroit Unleaded

Source: IFP – October 20, 2011

*IFP is the nation’s oldest and largest organization of independent filmmakers.

Fear Factor Returns in December

'Fear Factor' host Joe Rogan
'Fear Factor' host Joe Rogan

NBC’s promising this season of Fear Factor will be bigger and more outrageous than ever before when it returns on December 12, 2011 (8-10pm ET). New stunts will include the ‘Towering Inferno’ and ‘Helicopter TNT Crash’ – and those names are enough to confirm for me that I never want to be a contestant on Fear Factor.
 
Announcing the upcoming season, NBC’s President of Alternative and Late Night Programming Paul Telegdy stated, “We have taken the groundbreaking Fear Factor franchise that many fans remember fondly and have ramped it up to make it even more challenging and competitive than ever before. Once again, the contestants will have to face their ultimate fears to prevail — and the tension and drama of that process will make for some riveting television.”
 
More on Fear Factor [Courtesy of NBC]:
 
Hosted once again by Joe Rogan, each absorbing episode of Fear Factor will include four teams of two each competing against each another. Recruited from across the country, the teams will consist of spouses, family members, co-workers and friends, to name a few. Contestants must decide if they have the determination to face their most primal fears, as they are presented with a series of challenges that include the notorious big physical stunts that will test the limits of the contestants’ physical endurance and the ever-popular gross stunts that will test their mental resolve.
 
If contestants complete their task, they advance. If fear stops them from completing a stunt or they fail the mission, they are immediately eliminated. The tandem (or team) who wins the final challenge takes home a $50,000 prize.
 
Source: NBC – October 19, 2011
 
Posted by Rebecca Murray
 

‘The Dreamer’ Will Be the Last Etta James Album

Etta James The Dreamer

Six-time Grammy Award-winner Etta James will be releasing her final studio album, The Dreamer, on October 25, 2011. After decades spent entertaining fans, Etta James will be retiring after putting out The Dreamer, her first new album in five years.

“I wish to thank all my fans who have shown me love and support over all these years. I love you all,” stated James in the press release announcing her upcoming retirement.

James, who’s been entertaining audiences for over 50 years, has been honored with a Lifetime Achievement Grammy award, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Her music’s influenced artists from Janis Joplin to Christina Aguilera and Adele.

The Dreamer Track List

1. Groove Me (King Floyd)
2. Champagne and Wine (Otis Redding/Roy Johnson/Alan Walden)
3. Dreamer (Jerry Zaremba)
4. Welcome To The Jungle (William Rose/Saul Hudson)
5. Misty Blue (Bob Montgomery)
6. Boondocks (Karen Fairchild/Wayne Kirkpatrick/Kimberly Roads/Phillip
Sweet/Jimi Westbrook)
7. Cigarettes and Coffee (Jerry Butler/Jay Walker/Eddie Thomas)
8. In The Evening (Ray Charles)
9. Too Tired (Maxwell Dixon/Sam Ling/Johnny Watson)
10. That’s The Chance You’ve Got to Take (Johnny Watson)
11. Let Me Down Easy (James Milton Campbell Jr.)

Entertainment Industry Groups Show Support for Imprisoned Iranian Filmmakers

My Tehran for Sale Asha Mehrabi
Asha Mehrabi and Marzieh Vafamehr in ‘My Tehran for Sale’ (Global Lens Film/Global Film Initiative)

The Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors, American Cinema Editors, American Society of Cinematographers, Directors Guild of America, International Documentary Association, Producers Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, and the Writers Guilds of America, West and East have issued the following statements in support of Iranian filmmakers imprisoned since September.

From the press release:

In September 2011, the Iranian government arrested six independent filmmakers for allegedly working with the BBC, on charges including espionage and treason. Along with the ongoing house arrest of director Jafar Panahi and the prior arrest of actress Marzieh Vafamehr, who was later sentenced to one year in prison and 90 lashes, the arrests sparked outrage from filmmaking communities within Iran and around the world. Prior to the release of two of the filmmakers, all six were denied access to their lawyers and families, who were forced to remain silent.

The following entertainment industry organizations stand united in their support for the rights of these artists and call for their immediate release.

Statement from the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

As an international organization representing over 6000 artists in 35 countries, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is deeply concerned whenever and wherever the rights of filmmakers are threatened. The recent arrest of six Iranian filmmakers, the sentence of “one year in jail and 90 lashes” to an actress just for playing a role in an acclaimed film, and the continued house arrest of Jafar Panahi, among others, is a situation that demands our serious attention. These filmmakers – and others – are artists, not political combatants. We join our colleagues around the world in calling unequivocally for these filmmakers’ safety, release, and return to filmmaking. They deserve the same, full freedom of expression that the overwhelming majority of our members enjoy every day, no matter where they are from, no matter where they work, no matter what their beliefs.

Statement from the Board of Directors of American Cinema Editors

The American Cinema Editors is an organization of more than 500 professional film editors in the United States and around the globe. We join with the other members of the filmmaking community in expressing our deep concern whenever and wherever the basic human rights of free expression are threatened.

As storytellers, we feel that the arrest of fellow artists for expressing their beliefs, revealing truths and pursuing creative freedom, no matter how controversial, is a story that should no longer have to be told in the 21st century.

Statement from the Board of Governors of the American Society of Cinematographers

The American Society of Cinematographers is an organization of more than 300 professional directors of photography in the United States and throughout the world. We foster the collaboration of cinematographers and the creative exchange of ideas and issues of mutual concern to our members and to the global filmmaking community. We are deeply concerned whenever and wherever the rights of filmmakers are threatened. We share these concerns with our fellow guilds and film organizations: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), The Directors Guild of America (DGA), The Producers Guild of America (PGA), The Screen Actors Guild (SAG), The Writers Guilds of America East and West (WGA), the American Cinema Editors (ACE) and the International Documentary Association (IDA).

We are deeply concerned regarding the recent arrest of six Iranian filmmakers. The sentence of “one year in jail and 90 lashes” to an actress just for playing a role in an acclaimed film, and the continued house arrest of Jafar Panahi, among others, is a situation that demands our serious attention. These filmmakers – and others – are artists, not political combatants. We join our colleagues and cinematographers around the world in calling unequivocally for these Iranian filmmakers’ safety, release, and return to filmmaking. They deserve the same, full freedom of expression that the overwhelming majority of our members enjoy every day, no matter where they are from, no matter where they work, no matter what their beliefs.

Statement from the Directors Guild of America

The Directors Guild of America joins our colleagues and fellow artists around the world in condemning the baseless and cruel imprisonment or detainment of filmmakers by the Iranian government.

We first raised this issue last year immediately after the sentencing of prominent Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. We are extremely concerned that not only does Panahi remain under arrest, but the Iranian government continues to detain filmmakers and other artists without cause.

As an organization representing 14,500 directors and members of the directorial team who live and work all over the world, it is our belief that for a society to flourish, artists must have the freedom to live and work without fear of imprisonment, retribution or censorship. Creative freedom is an essential building block of liberty, culture, civil and human rights, and we join the world community in opposing any attempt to suppress the rights of artists to engage in creative expression. We hope the Iranian government will release these filmmakers and recognize that their creative works can only strengthen and enrich Iranian society.

Statement from the International Documentary Association

The International Documentary Association believes that the power and artistry of film is vital to cultures and societies globally, and we fiercely defend the rights of filmmakers and artists everywhere to practice their art and to seek and reveal truth in their work, however provocative that truth may be. We strenuously uphold the principles of free speech and freedom from censorship. The expression of truth should never be silenced by the exercise of power by a State or system of authority that may feel threatened by the content of the artistic or journalistic work–both essential elements of democracy. Together with our entire international community of documentary filmmakers, The International Documentary Association calls for the release and fair treatment of Iranian filmmakers, artists, and actors. These artists, and other filmmakers, actors and journalists like them, must be immediately released and allowed to continue their artistic and journalistic work without restriction or penalty. We stand united with them, as do artists across the globe. And we will continue to fight for their fundamental human right of self-expression.

Statement from the Producers Guild of America

As supporters of creative freedom, the Producers Guild of America, on behalf of its more than 4,800 members, wishes to express its profound dismay over the treatment of producer Katayoun Shahabi, directors Jafar Panahi, Naser Saffarian, Hadi Afarideh, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb and Shahnam Bazdar, and journalist and documentarian Mohsen Shahrnazdar at the hands of their Iranian government. The silencing of these voices and others via arrest, coercion and political pressure is unacceptable, and we stand steadfast with our colleagues within the industry and around the world in calling for their release. We look forward to the day when these storytellers are permitted to resume their callings, and hope that even in their captivity, these artists know that they have the sympathy, respect and support of our creative community.

Statement from Screen Actors Guild

Iran has a strong tradition of artistic expression reaching back thousands of years. That tradition is under attack in a contemporary Iran that has seemingly turned against its own artists. Screen Actors Guild deeply deplores the persecution of actor Marzieh Vafamehr and the filmmakers and other entertainment and media industry representatives now under attack in Iran. We add our voices to the thousands of artists worldwide calling on the Iranian government to immediately free Marzieh and the other artists and filmmakers imprisoned because of their artistic and cultural endeavors. We urge Iran to refrain from stifling the artistic expression of its citizens and to let their unique and valuable voices be heard once again.

Statement from the Writers Guilds of America, West and East

The Writers Guilds of America West and East add their voices to the calls for the release of writer/director Jafar Panahi, now under house arrest, and all other members of Iran’s creative community unjustly imprisoned or detained.

The art of Iran is one of the great treasures of humankind. Its cinema has a long and vibrant history–and in recent years, the Iranian cinema has been one of the very brightest lights illuminating the art form for the rest of the world. Its filmmakers represent the richness of Iranian culture and the extraordinary imagination of the Iranian people. All of us are poorer when their voices are stilled.

We urge the government of Iran to remember that these are artists, not political enemies, that they have, as all free people do, the right to hold and express opinions. And we urge the government of Iran to remember that their work is the most powerful ambassador of understanding between the people of Iran and the people of the world.

Nothing is more dangerous to a society than the silencing of art. Therefore, we ask the government of Iran to release its filmmakers and to allow them to live and to work freely, as they have previously done in their country and as most of their fellow artists do in the rest of the world.




Production Starts on Franklin & Bash Season 2

Breckin Meyer and Mark Paul Gosselaar on the Franklin & Bash set
Breckin Meyer and Mark Paul Gosselaar kick off production on the second season TNT's hit series Franklin & Bash, coming in summer 2012. - © TNT

Filming on the second season of Franklin & Bash, TNT’s buddy-lawyer series, has just begun with Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar back in the lead roles. The network also revealed the 2012 season will feature guest starring appearances by Rick Fox, Eric Mabius, and Cybill Shepherd.
 
Season one of Franklin & Bash averaged more than 3.9 million viewers, which earned it a place on basic cable’s Top 10 new series of the summer list.
 
From TNT’s official press release:
 
In Franklin & Bash, Meyer plays Jared Franklin, who loves sticking it to authority every chance he gets. Gosselaar is Peter Bash, who has a knack for connecting with judge and jury. The series also stars Malcolm McDowell as Stanton Infeld, a Renaissance man and the patriarch of the law firm. Also starring are Dana Davis, Kumail Nanjiani, Reed Diamond and Garcelle Beauvais.
 
Three-time Golden Globe® winner Cybill Shepherd, Eric Mabius and Rick Fox will guest star in an episode of the upcoming season. In the episode, Peter and Jared will be assigned to defend one of Infeld’s many ex-wives. To do so, they will have to face off against Jango & Rossi, the B-list version of themselves.
 
Shepherd, whose extensive credits include the hit series Cybill and Moonlighting, is set to play Evanthia Steele, Infeld’s ex-wife, who is on trial for kidnapping a neglected dog. Mabius, who has starred in the series Ugly Betty, will play Rossi, the handsome, sexy half of Jango & Rossi. And Fox, a familiar face from the movie He Got Game will play Andre, a professional tennis player called in to testify in the dog-napping case.
 
Source – TNT – October 19, 2011
 

Scars on 45 ‘Heart on Fire’ EP Details and Tour Dates

Scars on 45 Heart on Fire

Scars on 45’s four-song EP, Heart on Fire, will be released on October 24th but if you can’t wait to check it out, then head to PasteMagazine.com where it’s currently streaming. The British rockers are going to be hitting the road in North America in support of the EP’s release, touring alongside Matt Nathanson (October 18 – November 5) and Jack’s Mannequin (beginning November 7-12). The tour will wrap up at New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall on November 21st.

Scars on 45 2011 Fall Tour Dates:

OCTOBER
18 St. Louis, MO The Pageant
20 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre
21 Salt Lake City, UT Club Sound
22 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
23 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
25 Vancouver, BC Venue
28 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades
29 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern
30 San Diego, CA House of Blues
31 Phoenix, AZ Marquee

NOVEMBER
2 Austin, TX La Zona Rosa
4 Birmingham, AL WorkPlay Theatre
5 Nashville, TN The Cannery Ballroom
7 San Francisco, CA Regency Ballroom
8 San Luis Obispo, CA The Graduate
9 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues
12 Pomona, CA Fox Theatre
21 New York, NY Rockwood Music Hall

Watch the “Heart on Fire” music video:

More on Scars on 45 [Courtesy of Atlanta Records]:

Scars on 45 spent their early days together in a small studio space in Bradford, writing and recording a series of songs that brilliantly blended insistent melodies, uplifting energy, and enchanting co-ed vocals courtesy of singers Danny Bemrose and Aimee Driver. After a number of tracks were featured on such TV series as The Cleaner and CSI: New York, Scars on 45 were personally signed to Chop Shop Records by label founder Alexandra Patsavas, famed music supervisor for such films and TV shows as Twilight, Gossip Girl, and Grey’s Anatomy.

Scars on 45’s acclaimed Chop Shop/Atlantic debut EP, Give Me Something, was released in January 2011 and quickly proved a sensation with its title track receiving Top 5 airplay at Triple A radio outlets nationwide (peaking at #3 and placing the band among such like-minded artists as Adele, Coldplay, and Atlantic’s own Death Cab for Cutie). “Give Me Something” remains a popular favorite, currently standing tall at #3 on Amazon.com’s “Best Songs of 2011 So Far” listing.

Having spent much of the past year on the road — including multiple radio-sponsored events and music festivals such as Austin, Texas’ world-famous South by Southwest — Scars on 45 is now slated to unveil its much-anticipated full-length debut album in early 2012.

Scars on 45 is: Danny Bemrose (vocals/guitar), Aimee Driver (vocals), David “Nova” Nowakowski (keyboards), Stuart Nichols (bass), Chris Durling (drums).




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