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January 5, 2012 at 4:26pm

Blues superstars perform Sunday in Olympia

Diunna Greenleaf will perform with pianist Clay Swafford Sunday, Jan. 8 at The Royal Lounge in Olympia. The show will be filmed.

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They have become blues superstars by different paths, but for both vocalist Diunna Greenleaf and pianist Clay Swafford, it has been their reverence for the history of the blues that has made them such a big part of its future. In the immediate future, they will be making history with their first performance in the Northwest on Sunday, Jan. 8 at The Royal Lounge in Olympia when Greenleaf, a nominee for this year's Koko Taylor Award for Best Traditional Female Blues Vocalist and the Blues Music Award for Best Traditional Blues Album, joins Swafford, widely regarded as one of the best blues piano players in the world, will perform as a duo.

Greenleaf has long been a fan and historian of the blues and gospel music. Raised in a gospel music home in Houston, she found her voice in church and grew up admiring Aretha Franklin, Koko Taylor, and Sam Cooke. But although she would grow up to become a teacher and a historian of blues music, she was initially resistant to making a life as a performer.

"I was perfectly happy working at the University," says Greenleaf, who holds a masters degree in counseling and is also a veteran of the armed forces. But she was asked, in the late '90s, to sing at the birthday party for fellow Houstonian and blues icon Teddy "Cry Cry" Reynolds. "Cry Cry wasn't doing too well and he told me it was his dying wish that I sing at his birthday party."

Greenleaf could hardly decline the dying wish of a blues legend, but that performance did not exactly launch her career as a performer. Although she and her band were asked to do other performances, they didn't take another gig until one year later.

"The next time we played was at Cry Cry's next birthday," she laughs. "Turned out he lived another year, and he said his dying wish was the same as it was the year before. He told me I couldn't hold it against a man for trying to keep on living."

And yet it was a later performance, a benefit for a young burn victim, that set the wheels of her singing career in motion, and even then, she wasn't the one driving the bus. After the benefit performance, a man inquiring about hiring the band - then called Blues for Mercy - approached Greenleaf about performing at another event. She told him that the band, which was made up of her students, had been assembled only for the fundraiser. The man insisted that he was willing to pay a premium price for the band, but she insisted the band was not for hire.

"One of the band members stepped up and said ‘now hold on just a minute, Miss G,'" she recalls. She said the man then offered to pay the band $7,000 to play his event, and at that point, there was nothing she could do to stop it. "The band had a contract drawn up so fast it made my head spin."

After her band, now called Blue Mercy, became the first - and still the only - female-led band to the win the International Blues Challenge, which the band won in 2005, Greenleaf's career and life changed. From that point, she was not only a historian determined to use workshops and classrooms to teach the legacy of blues greats, but she became one of the leading voices continuing that tradition with music of her own. She won the Blues Award for Best New Artist in 2008, and her 2011 disc, Trying to Hold On, is not only the subject of two current Blues Award nominations, but is topping charts in Europe and on XM Radio's Bluesville Station.

"It's nice to be appreciated," Greenleaf beams. "Especially since it's pretty unusual for a woman to hit the top of the traditional blues charts, unless her name is Etta James or Koko Taylor."

Meanwhile, back in Oakman, Alabama, young "Little Red Clay" Swafford became a fan and a student of the blues as a teen, and was soon traveling the blues circuit trying to meet and sit in with many of his idols.

"When I first got into playing I really did my homework," Swafford recalls. "My parents would take me to a lot of blues shows, and I wanted to meet all the old players. A lot of them are gone now, so I feel really blessed to have met them."

Not only met them but played for and with many of them.

Among Swafford's biggest fans were Muddy Waters pianist and Grammy winner Pinetop Perkins and legendary blues guitarist Hubert Sumlin, best known for his work with Howlin' Wolf. And of course the admiration was plenty mutual, with Swafford listing his experiences playing with the two legends, both of whom died in 2011, among the highlights of his young career. He was honored to have been part of the boogie-woogie piano documentary alongside Perkins and other piano greats Henry Gray, Marcia Ball and Jerry Lee Lewis. And Sumlin unexpectedly befriended Swafford after Swafford had performed at a blues festival several years ago.

"I had admired Hubert for so long," Swafford recalls. "And as I'm coming off the stage at this festival, he grabbed me by the arm and said ‘you sound really good, why don't you come up and play with me?' It was an overwhelming honor."

And there's plenty of praise coming in Swafford's direction from the legends. Pinetop Perkins famously observed of Little Red Clay, "I got ten fingers, looks like that boy has twenty." And Jerry Lee Lewis has looked to Clay to carry on the great blues tradition. "The boy can play," Lewis said. "And he's doing a darn good job of keeping this music alive."

"I do feel a responsibility to keep that Chicago and Delta sound going," Swafford acknowledges. "Most of the original players aren't around anymore, but we're doing our part to keep it going."

That is one reason for his visit to the Pacific Northwest, where Greenleaf will join him as a guest artist on his first CD project, being recorded this week at Exit 104 Recording Studio, the second release of the Austin, Texas-based Lost Cause Records.

"I'm excited about it, and I think it's going to be a great old school project," Swafford notes. "We're trying to create the atmosphere of an old-time house party. But the main thing is to get what I do out there so that people can listen to it."

"A friend once told me that very few people will remember what you do at a particular show," Swafford continues. "But a recording will stay with them, and they can share it with other people for years to come."

Sunday's show at The Royal Lounge is the subject of a documentary film project; audience members will be asked to sign releases allowing the use of their image in the project. Greenleaf and Swafford will be performing with piano and voice. A blues jam with the Olympia band Hurts Like Hell will follow the show.

[The Royal Lounge, Diunna Greenleaf and Little Red Clay Swafford, Sunday, Jan. 8, 7 p.m., $10 at the door, 311 N. Capitol Way, Olympia, 360.705.0760]

LINK: 2012 Best of Olympia voting is open!

January 6, 2012 at 7:05am

5 Things To Do Today: McTuff, "The Furniture Series," Sky Pilot, "Incident at Oglala" ...

McTuff

FRIDAY, JAN. 6, 2012 >>>

1. Hammond organist Joe Doria expands definitions and embraces the musical past as a living thing, not just some retro curiosity frozen into easily marketed poses. Doria and crew put jazz's open-minded complexity beneath a heavy funk that's more real than the real thing. And by crew we mean saxophonist Cliff Colon, guitarist Andy Coe and drummer Tarik Abouzied. The free show hit Doyle's Public House at 9 p.m. You'll have to fight birthday boy Jesse Turcotte for the front row.

2. The Puyallup Home & Garden Show is a show designed for homeowners in all stages of remodeling, landscaping and decorating their homes – well, maybe not the stage where you hammer your thumb after discovering you're $50,000 over budget. Hang at the Puyallup Fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and learn something.

3. Before you get your funky self down at Doyle's, head to King's Books. The Stadium District bookstore will screen the 1992 documentary Incident at Oglala -  which explores the events surrounding the 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation that left two FBI agents dead - at 6 p.m.

4. The dance begins in the eyes of a man, searching from chair to chair. Some of the chairs will seem interested for a second, then break it off. Others don't even acknowledge him. But when his eyes land on the right piece of furniture, there's no confusing the look. He locks eyes with that chair; the two move toward the dance floor and meet there halfway in an embrace, the classic start of the tango. The lights are dim overhead, and the bottoms of his dance shoes caress the wooden floor as he leads his chosen chair into the tango song. While dancing a dime falls from underneath the chair's cushion. There's an awkward moment. He picks up the coin and continues the dance. "I am," he said too no one there. And no one heard it at all, except the chair. Possibly this dance but certainly many better ones like it will be performed as part of Tacoma Dance Collective The Furniture Series at 7:30 p.m. inside the Tacoma School of the Arts Theatre. A total of 13 pieces of furniture will be the muse of dancers Robin Jennings Jaecklein, Joel Myers, Hannah Crowley, Mary Tuttle, Danny Boulet, Faith Stevens and students from the Tacoma School of the Arts.

5. Hip-hop artist Sky Pilot will unplug it at 7 p.m. inside the Forza Coffee in University Place. How high can you fly?

LINK: More arts and entertainment events in the South Sound

LINK: Nightlife It List

LINK: This week's freebies

January 6, 2012 at 7:36am

MORNING SPEW: City layoffs, Narrows toll, Dave Grohl vs. Ratt ...

Dave Grohl smells a Ratt.

WHAT WE HAVE FOUND TODAY >>>

Today's City Layoffs: The number should be much less than 67. (News Tribune)

Tacoma Narrows Bridge: It will cost more to cross. (News Tribune)

Jobs Report: Employers stepped up their hiring in December, bringing the unemployment rate down to 8.5 percent, the Labor Department says. (CNN)

Archie's Going To A Wedding: A gay wedding. (Hollywood Reporter)

Album Covers: 100 sexiest. (Complex)

http://www.complex.com/music/2012/01/the-100-sexiest-album-covers-of-all-time

Round And Round: Dave Grohl is working on a mystery project with Ratt. (Guardian)

He Has Many Leather-bound Books And His Apartment Smells Of Rich Mahogany

January 6, 2012 at 10:17am

Rite of passage

EXPERIENCING THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW >>>

I remember taking a friend to the Blue Mouse Theatre to see The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He was a "virgin," as they are so called. Additionally, he admitted to me as we were finding seats that he had never even seen the actual film. As the barrage of lights and sounds cascaded from the troupe of actors standing in front of a screen while audience members added their own interjections, I couldn't imagine just how crazy this must have seemed to him. Certainly, when toast began flying through the air, my friend must have begun seriously reconsidering his plans for the night.

As many people are well aware, it is a sort of rite of passage to see Rocky Horror live. As strange and beguiling as it was for me to have my mind shattered by a VHS copy of Rocky Horror at the age of 11, seeing the film live is a whole other beast. In Tacoma, the place to go to experience this madness is the local second-run Blue Mouse Theatre, where performances of the "film" are held every Saturday, by a cast called The Blue Mouseketeers.

For those who are somehow still unfamiliar with the iconic cavalcade of questionable taste and WTF moments, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a musical about love, commitment, spooky mansions, spookier party guests, megalomaniacal transvestites, murder, sex, more sex, weirder sex, Frankensteins with six-packs, rock 'n' roll, more murder and aliens - in that order. It's all so gleefully miscalculated - but with such catchy musical numbers - that it spawned a rabid fan base which celebrates Rocky Horror's simultaneous inanity and brilliance by acting out the film while it plays and as audience members are encouraged to yell out catch phrases and occasionally throw projectiles.

What I mean to say is that a live performance is some absurd, perverted fun, and the Blue Mouse Theatre - with its run-down, ages-old charm - is the perfect venue in which to experience it.

[Blue Mouse Theatre, Rocky Horror Picture Show with The Blue Mouseketeers, every Saturday except holidays, doors at 11 p.m., show starts at 11:30 p.m., $5, $1 prop bags, 3916 N. 26th St., Tacoma, 253.752.9500]

Filed under: Community, Screens, Tacoma,

January 6, 2012 at 1:57pm

Washington welcomes new $2 Powerball

WEEKLY VOLCANO WORLD NEWS >>>

Weekly Volcano Water Cooler manager Ted Augment opened and completely read today a spam email promising to add no less than two inches to his penis.

"This one actually sounds like it has some real science behind it," Augment said as he scrolled through the message - with the subject heading "Get a MONSTER ROD" - promoting herbal supplement Proverna, which claimed to "increase your pleasure -and hers - in less than a week!"

"I mean, check this out. Apparently this herb stimulates your abdominal muscles to contract more often, resulting in increased blood flow to the genital region, resulting in a thicker, longer erection," Augment said. "Kind of makes sense when you think about it."

After spending $82.99 on harmless fiber pills manufactured in Guam, Augment sent out an office-wide email stating the Washington Lottery has instigated a $2 Powerball game.

The $2 Powerball game story is actually not spam. Read the press release after the jump:

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Filed under: News To Us, Games,

January 6, 2012 at 3:30pm

NIGHT MOVES: A Leaf, Wide Eye Panic, McTuff, South 11th, The Chicharones ...

The Pink Bead Federation will rock Jazzbones tonight.

LIVE MUSIC TONIGHT IN THE SOUTH SOUND >>>

4th Ave Ale House Olympia - Downtown. Wide Eye Panic, No Living Witness, Esitu, December In Red. 9 pm. $6.

Al Forno Feruzza Pizzeria Olympia. Lizzy Boyer, Tarik Bentlemsani. All Ages. 7:30 pm. NC.

Dawson's Bar and Grill Tacoma - South. Rock N Roll Magic. 9 pm.

Doyle's Public House Tacoma - Stadium District. McTuff funk soul boogaloo and Jesse T's birthday. 9 pm. NC.

Forza Coffee University Place. Sky Pilot unplugged. AA. 7pm. $5.

Hell's Kitchen Tacoma - Downtown. South 11th, Psycho 78, Overboard, Sources In Code. 9 pm. $5.

Imperial Dragon Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. Rich Wetzel's Groovin Higher Orchestra. 9 pm.

Jazzbones Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. Pulling A McMahan Birthday Show, featuring The Chicharones, Animal Nation, Pink Bead Federation, Chase & The Dragon. 7 pm. $8.

Louie G's Pizzeria Fife. The Petting Zu, Atomic Outlaws, In All Honesty. All Ages. 8 pm.

Maxwell's Restaurant and Lounge Tacoma - Downtown. Lance Buller Trio. 7 pm.

The New Frontier Lounge Tacoma - Dome District. Tallest Tree, A Leaf, Pocket Panda. 9 pm.

  • A Leaf is one of the first bands I ever wrote about. Now, two and a half years later, I find myself returning to the band's music with fresh ears and a newfound admiration for the velvety smooth sounds they create. Drawing inspiration from the British folk-rock of the '60s and '70s, as well as the more bombastic elements of Britpop - and occasional dips into dream-pop territory - A Leaf's music is absorbing and soothing, while still carving out moments that surprise and delight in equal measure. This is music that would be for listening to on a sunny spring drive, or alone, in a darkened room, as rain steadily raps on your windows. A Leaf is a band fully formed, clear of intent and vision, a continuing bright spot in Tacoma. - Rev. Adam McKinney

Spar Cafe Olympia. Paul Silveria. 8 pm. NC.

Stonegate Pizza Tacoma - South. Jerry Miller Band. 7 pm. Michael Jackson Tribute Night. 9 pm.

Tempest Lounge Tacoma - Hilltop Tacoma. Gina Belliveau. 7:30 pm. NC.

LINK: More live music in the South Sound

January 7, 2012 at 8:04am

5 Things To Do Today: Celtic concert, author Dave O'Leary, Trío Lucero del Norte, Future Bass and more ...

The Town Pants will work your pants tonight.

SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 2012 >>>

1. The Auburn Performing Arts Center will be one giant party of bagpipes, whistle, fiddle and song when Celtic bands Mollys Revenge and The Town Pants go off at 7 p.m.

2. Today marks the first Saturday of the month, which means it's time again for the monthly Gig Harbor Art Walk from 1-5 p.m. For the uninitiated, the Gig Harbor Art Walk offers art lovers (or non art lovers, for that matter) a chance to take a free, self-guided tour of the many galleries along the Gig Harbor waterfront.

3. Seattle authors Dave O'Leary, Pam Summa and Destini Baxter will read their works from 2-5 p.m. at Mad Hat Tea Company in downtown Tacoma. "Dave O'Leary's debut novel, Horse Bite, offers a heartfelt and thoughtful meditation on love, sex (lots of it), and the ways in which we view the world - and ourselves - differently as we grow older," says Will Allison, author of the New York Times bestseller, Long Drive home.

4. Listen to traditional music from Mexico and learn about the cultural traditions from which it is derived. The group Trío Lucero del Norte, inspired by music from one of the largest and most diverse cultural areas of Mexico, will fill the Tacoma Art Museum with traditional Mexican music at 2 p.m.

5. DJs Broam, Bobby Galaxy and E.S. present "Future Bass" at 9:30 p.m. inside the Tempest Lounge.

LINK: More arts and entertainment events in the South Sound

LINK: Live music and DJs in the South Sound

LINK: This week's freebies

January 7, 2012 at 10:55am

Van HALEN coming to the T-Dome May 5

LET HIS SPIRIT BE UNCHAINED >>>

UPDATE: Tickets for Van Halen and openers Kool & the Gang (natch!) go one sale at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 28 through Ticketmaster, LiveNation.com and or charge by phone 1.800.745.3000. Ticket prices haven't been released.

As KZOK FM and Tacoma KOMO reported yesterday, Van Halen will hit the road with a stop May 5 at the Tacoma Dome.

To be precise, it's Van Halen, not Van Hagar. The band is, once again, front by David Lee Roth back by the Van Halen brothers and Wolfgang Van Halen on bass.Credible rock fans agree: David Lee Roth is the only legit Halen frontman.

Any Van Halen track with the Red Rocker's eardrum-searing caterwaul and milksop lyrics might as well be struck from rock 'n' roll's permanent record. Everything else Van Halen did, from strutting rockers like Fair Warning's "Mean Streets" to chops-busting rave-ups like 1984's "Hot for Teacher," should be sent by unmanned spaceship to each corner of the galaxy, so emerging civilizations can get proper, early training in the rock 'n' roll arts.

We'll let you know when tickets go on sale.

Van Halen's website tour announcment is here.

January 7, 2012 at 12:23pm

NIGHT MOVES: Corin Tucker Band, Roman Holiday, Joe Baque, Tito Ramsey ...

Broken Water will rock The Midnight Sun in Olympia tonight.

LIVE MUSIC TONIGHT IN THE SOUTH SOUND >>>

The Den at urbanXchange Tacoma - Downtown. Tito Ramsey, Tallest Tree. All Ages. 8 pm. NC.

Jazzbones Tacoma - Sixth Avenue. Roman Holiday, Fill The Silence. 8:30 pm. $10.

  • The Volcano has sung the praises of Roman Holiday many times before (as recently as last September, in fact, when the band released its second full-length, Move Your Heart/Shake Your Bones). With a localized brand of seemingly arena-ready pop rock, the band - led by longtime friends Shane Lance (lead vocals, guitar) and Emerson Shotwell (drums) - has been rocking hard and looking good doing it in these parts since 2008. There's nothing mysterious about what Roman Holiday accomplishes - the act is no stranger to Kings of Leon comparisons or skinny jeans - but the precision with which this band struts its stuff is definitely something worth noticing. Unless you're some sort of music snob, you'll probably find something agreeable in Roman Holiday's mix. Coming on the heals of a rousing performance at Tacoma's First Night celebration, Roman Holiday will take the stage at Jazzbones tonight and put all of the aforementioned pop rock mastery on full display. - Matt Driscoll

Mandolin Cafe Tacoma - Central. Judd Wasserman. All Ages. 6 pm. Josiah & Sam Bogle. All Ages. 8 pm.

The Midnight Sun Olympia - Downtown. Corin Tucker Band, Western Hymn, Broken Water. 9 pm. $7.

  • The name Corin Tucker holds a lot of sway in Olympia. For the unfamiliar few, Corin Tucker is the shrieking voice that fronted the iconic, riot grrrl-defining Sleater-Kinney. Since the dissolution of the band, the members of Sleater-Kinney have gone on to form Wild Flag, while Tucker has struck out on her own. On the Corin Tucker Band's debut, Tucker explored her more melodic side, relying less on the violent, slash-and-burn motif that accompanied much of Sleater-Kinney's output. Stripping her sound bare and rebuilding it in a more mature mold did Tucker quite well. In her new, more muted mode, it's easier to see the innate talent and charm she has. And Sleater-Kinney or no, I think it's a safe bet that Tucker still brings it like hell, live. - Rev. Adam McKinney

The Spar Tacoma - Old Town. Still Got It. 8 pm.

Traditions Cafe and World Folk Art Olympia - Downtown. Joe Baque. All Ages. 8 pm. $8-$15.

LINK: More live music tonight in the South Sound

Filed under: Night Moves, Music, Olympia, Tacoma,

January 7, 2012 at 1:22pm

Scoring the press release for tonight's "Redemption"

DJ Antarctica: He'll will not let anyone freeze on the dance floor. [-1 for us for writing that] Photo credit: Facebook

HOW TONIGHT COULD ADD UP >>>

The Weekly Volcano scores the press release for the big DJ show tonight at Hell's Kitchen in Tacoma:

A Major Tacoma Venue [major - like the Tacoma Dome or Pantages? -2] has given us the green light to host our party there!

Hell's Kitchen [a DJ night at Hell's Kitchen? +3]
928 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, WA, 98402

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000450153386&sk=wall

This event will be ALL AGES [+2]/21+ w/ ID in the bar section! [booze! +5]

8PM-9PM
aJaX : Electro House
Entropy Group//LSC
Straight out of the North end of Tacoma [breeding ground for awesome DJs +1], Dj aJaX's tougher style of Electro-House [read: mention electro-house promises an event that will be, at the very least, somewhat cosmopolitan: +3] has been heating up club floors in the downtown Seattle area as of late [boo Seattle -1].
http://www.facebook.com/alex.aubry
http://www.soundcloud.com/ajax-6

9PM-10PM
Basscraze: Progressive/Electro House [score another for electro-house +1]
Tap Tap Productions // Lonely Island // Seattle DJ Collective
Busting onto the Northwest like a bat out of hell [reminds us of Meatloaf -1], Joshua Schweigert aka DJ Basscraze has been making massive waves in the Emerald City EDM scene. Armed with exclusive floor-destroying bangers and mashups, his set is sure to leave you both breathless and wondering whether or not you should go out and buy a pregnancy test it's that sexy [indicates environment intimate enough that you might be able to hook up with someone in the bathroom: +3].
http://www.facebook.com/DJBassCraze
http://www.soundcloud.com/djbasscraze

10PM-11PM
The Sauce: Electro/Hard Dance
Lonely Island // Seattle DJ Collective
You ever shuffle so hard that your feet broke? [terrible phrase, inexcusable, the DJ-phrase equivalent of a Bill Cosby sweater: -1] If not, you probably weren't grooving to the right stuff- Michael Danger aka The Sauce has all the right chemistry to make you dance harder than you ever have under the Emerald empire. Hard-fused gritty ass electro shuffle to progressive and fresh dance are all to be expected and promised to be delivered! [exclamation point -1]
Energizing..Beautiful.. you wish your firstborn sounded like this! [-3]
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=40003645

11pm-12AM
Antarctica: Hardstyle [naming yourself after a continent -2]
Sending chills through your flippers and transcending your beating warm hearts into the arctic poles of penguin worshiping, the upcoming rare species of the North West's Penguin King of Hardstyle cannot be missed! [reminds us of the new Jim Carrey film -2] Bringing you his own unique technique & style of "Happy Hardstyle" [made us look it up -1], this DJ will rock the dance floor till you walk home with your grand momma's stroller! [not respecting your elders -1] 2 years in and out of the game with a fan base of over 1500, music indulging & bass loving bobble head fans, you never know who you'll meet when attending one of his shows. Don't let this Penguin King fool you, because behind his frigidly fresh styles, is a warm heart that will lay a pebble at your feet.[no explanation needed -5]
Travel over to the world of Deejay Antarctica - The Penguin King of Hardstyle to experience some fresh bass dropping mixes that will undoubtedly shake your tail feathers. ;-) [keystroke face for a progressive DJ show -1]
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000992837649

12AM-1AM
Jimni Cricket: Happy Hardcore [ha ha ha ha +2]
http://www.facebook.com/annika.anderson

1AM-2AM
Vault: Hands Up [really? Two DJs in a row without snappy description? -1]
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000760028120

Go Go Dancers by: Pro Go Go [now we're talkin' +10]
http://www.facebook.com/Pookiebear.Emilyjo
http://www.facebook.com/ProGoGo
http://www.facebook.com/Progogo1?ref=ts

TOTAL SCORE: 10 POINTS!

[Hell's Kitchen, Saturday, Jan. 7, 8 p.m. to close, all ages, bar with ID, $10, 928 Pacific Ave, Tacoma, 253.759.6003]

Filed under: DJ/Electronica, Tacoma,

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