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Kurt Deimer Gets Personal and Twangy on Heartfelt New Single “Always There”

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Kurt Deimer releases “Always There” today, the latest single from his forthcoming sophomore album ‘A Grog Is Born,’ due May 8 via his own Bald Man Records. The track pulls toward country-rock, a twangy, emotionally grounded departure that sits apart from the harder material in his catalog. It is also, by his own account, his favorite song on the record.

The song draws directly from Deimer’s life. “I went through a lot of trouble in my life. I had addictions when I was younger. I had anxiety when I was younger,” he shares. “But I had those core people, like the best mom and dad, that helped me get through those very bad times. Without giving up hope on me or kind of throwing me to the side, they were always there.” That kind of specificity is what separates a good song from a lasting one.

‘A Grog Is Born’ was produced by five-time GRAMMY-winning producer Chris Lord-Alge, whose credits include Green Day and Breaking Benjamin. The 12-track album spans bruising hard rock, epic balladry, and everything between, while connecting Deimer the singer to Grog, the scene-stealing character he portrays in his horror comedy film ‘Scared To Death.’ The film, starring Lin Shaye and Bill Moseley, hits theaters March 13. The album’s title track doubles as the film’s lead single.

The record features serious guest appearances. Buckcherry frontman Josh Todd appears on “In Deep,” already a Top 40 Active Rock radio single. Queensrÿche legend Geoff Tate joins for a reinvention of “Silent Lucidity.” The album also includes a heavy reimagining of Phil Collins’ “In The Air Tonight,” directed by Paul Boyd, who also wrote and directed the film.

Deimer is operating on multiple creative fronts simultaneously, and pulling it off. ‘A Grog Is Born’ is out May 8.

Progressive Metal Heavyweights ERRA Drop Crushing New Album ‘silence outlives the earth’ as Tour Sells Out Across North America

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ERRA has released ‘silence outlives the earth’ via UNFD, and it arrives as one of the most fully realized albums in the band’s catalog. The record includes recent singles “i. the many names of god” and “further eden,” alongside new track “black cloud,” a song built from the ground up in the studio by Dan and Jesse, starting with bass, drums, and melody before guitars were added last. “We just wanted the song’s personality to remain pure and simple,” the band shares. “The result is some of the strongest melodies and lyrics on the record.” That restraint pays off completely.

The album release lands in the middle of a six-week co-headlining North American run with Currents, and the demand has been immediate and overwhelming. Cleveland, New York, Chicago, Denver, and Anaheim are already sold out, with low tickets remaining across the majority of the tour. The tour kicked off March 6 and runs through April 19, hitting major markets from Baltimore to San Antonio with stops in Toronto, Montreal, Seattle, and beyond.

‘silence outlives the earth’ is the kind of record that rewards repeated listening. The band has always operated at the intersection of technical precision and emotional weight, and this album pushes further into both territories without sacrificing accessibility. “black cloud” is a strong entry point, but the album earns its full runtime across every track.

ERRA is operating at a peak creative moment, and the sellouts confirm that their audience knows it. Tickets are moving fast across the remaining dates.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

March 6 – Nevermore – Baltimore, MD (low tickets)

March 7 – The Ritz – Raleigh, NC (low tickets)

March 8 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA (low tickets)

March 10 – Ritz Ybor – Tampa, FL (low tickets)

March 12 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN (low tickets)

March 13 – House of Blues – Cleveland, OH (sold out)

March 14 – The Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA

March 15 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY (low tickets)

March 17 – History – Toronto, ON (low tickets)

March 18 – Mtelus – Montreal, QC (low tickets)

March 20 – Palladium – Worcester, MA (low tickets)

March 21 – Irving Plaza – New York, NY (sold out)

March 22 – Roxian Theatre – Pittsburgh, PA (low tickets)

March 24 – Bogarts – Cincinnati, OH (low tickets)

March 25 – The Intersection – Grand Rapids, MI

March 27 – St. Andrews Hall – Detroit, MI (low tickets)

March 28 – House of Blues – Chicago, IL (sold out)

March 29 – House of Blues – Chicago, IL

March 31 – The Rave – Milwaukee, WI

April 1 – Uptown Theater – Minneapolis, MN

April 3 – Granada Theater – Lawrence, KS (low tickets)

April 4 – Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO (sold out)

April 5 – The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT (low tickets)

April 7 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA (low tickets)

April 8 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR

April 10 – Channel 24 – Sacramento, CA (low tickets)

April 11 – House of Blues – Anaheim, CA (sold out)

April 12 – House of Blues – San Diego, CA

April 14 – The Marquee – Tempe, AZ

April 15 – Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, NM

April 17 – House of Blues – Dallas, TX

April 18 – House of Blues – Houston, TX

April 19 – Vibes Event Center – San Antonio, TX

Wynonna Judd and Melissa Etheridge Team Up for the “Raised On Radio Tour”

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Wynonna Judd and Melissa Etheridge are hitting the road together this summer on the “Raised On Radio Tour,” a 27-date co-headlining run across the U.S. that includes stops in San Diego, Atlanta, Seattle, Reno, and a special symphony performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with the Colorado Symphony. Artist presales begin March 10 at 10AM local time, with the general on-sale March 13 at 10AM local time. VIP packages are available alongside standard tickets.

Both artists trace their artistic DNA directly back to the radio, and they are not shy about saying so. “That’s where it all started for me,” Judd says. “The radio was my teacher, my comfort, my escape. The songs playing through that radio shaped me as a dreamer and an artist.” Etheridge is equally direct: “I was literally raised on the radio, growing up in Leavenworth I listened to WHB. It helped shape me to become the versatile writer and musician that I am today.” The tour name is not a concept. It is a shared autobiography.

Judd is a five-time Grammy winner, Country Music Hall of Fame member, and one-half of the legendary duo The Judds. Her solo catalog includes chart-topping hits “No One Else on Earth,” “I Saw the Light,” and “She Is His Only Need.” Etheridge is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee whose confessional songwriting and signature vocal rasp built some of rock’s most enduring anthems, including “Come to My Window” and “Bring Me Some Water.” Her new album ‘Rise’ includes “The Other Side of Blue” with Chris Stapleton.

Every ticket sold generates a direct charitable contribution. One dollar per ticket goes to The Etheridge Foundation, a 501c non-profit focused on opioid use disorder prevention and treatment through plant medicine research. Another dollar per ticket goes to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Two major artists, one tour, two causes that matter.

The “Raised On Radio Tour” runs June through September, covering amphitheatres, casino stages, and festival grounds coast to coast. This is a pairing built on mutual respect, shared roots, and decades of proven stage command.

“Raised On Radio Tour” Dates:

June 24 – Wolf Trap – Vienna, VA

June 25 – Williamsburg Live – Williamsburg, VA

June 27 – Chautauqua Institution – Chautauqua, NY

June 28 – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts – Bethel, NY

June 30 – The Rose Music Center at The Heights – Huber Heights, OH

July 3 – The MILL Amphitheater – Terre Haute, IN

July 6 – Minnesota Discovery Center Amphitheater – Chisholm, MN

July 7 – The Ledge Amphitheater – Waite Park, MN

July 9 – Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park – Grand Junction, CO

July 11 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego, CA

July 12 – Great Park Live – Irvine, CA

July 17 – Thunder Valley Casino – Lincoln, CA

July 18 – Weill Hall and Lawn at the Green Music Center – Rohnert Park, CA

July 19 – Silver Legacy Downtown Ballroom – Reno, NV

July 21 – The Mountain Winery – Saratoga, CA

July 23 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR

July 24 – Seattle, WA – TBA

July 25 – BECU Live at Northern Quest – Airway Heights, WA

July 28 – KettleHouse Amphitheater – Bonner, MT

July 30 – Salt Lake City, UT – TBA

August 2 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre with the Colorado Symphony – Morrison, CO

August 4 – Walmart AMP – Rogers, AR

August 5 – Sand Mountain Amphitheater – Albertville, AL

August 7 – Synovus Bank Amphitheater at Chastain Park – Atlanta, GA

August 8 – Beaver Dam Amphitheater – Beaver Dam, KY

August 9 – Wisconsin State Fair Main Stage – West Allis, WI

September 11 – Allegan County Fair – Allegan, MI

Grupo Frontera Bring the “Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour” to U.S. Arenas This Summer

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Grupo Frontera has announced a 27-date U.S. arena run as part of their “Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour,” the most ambitious touring campaign in the Southern Texas quintet’s history. Promoted by Live Nation, the U.S. leg opens July 16 with a hometown show at Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, Texas, and closes September 12 at Kia Center in Orlando. General on-sale tickets are available March 13 at 10AM local time at LiveNation.com, with Citi cardmember presales running March 10 through March 12.

The tour takes its name from “Triste Pero Bien Cabrón,” a collaboration with Myke Towers from the group’s latest album, ‘Lo Que Me Falta Por Llorar.’ The U.S. run follows completed dates across Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Europe, and the United Kingdom, placing this campaign on a genuinely global scale.

The routing hits hard. Austin’s Moody Center, Inglewood’s Intuit Dome, SAP Center in San Jose, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, and Prudential Center in Newark are among the marquee stops on a run that covers both coasts and everything between. VIP packages including meet and greet opportunities, preshow lounge access, and exclusive merchandise are available through vipnation.com.

“Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour” U.S. Dates:

July 16 – Bert Ogden Arena – Edinburg, TX

July 18 – Sames Auto Arena – Laredo, TX

July 19 – Frost Bank Arena – San Antonio, TX

July 22 – Moody Center – Austin, TX

July 23 – Toyota Center – Houston, TX

July 24 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX

July 31 – Mortgage Matchup Center – Phoenix, AZ

August 1 – Michelob ULTRA Arena – Las Vegas, NV

August 2 – Toyota Arena – Ontario, CA

August 6 – Viejas Arena – San Diego, CA

August 7 – Intuit Dome – Inglewood, CA

August 8 – Save Mart Center – Fresno, CA

August 9 – SAP Center – San Jose, CA

August 12 – Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA

August 13 – J Resort Festival Grounds – Reno, NV

August 15 – Theater of the Clouds – Portland, OR

August 16 – WAMU Theater – Seattle, WA

August 21 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO

August 23 – Maverik Center – West Valley City, UT

August 26 – Allstate Arena – Rosemont, IL

August 28 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ

August 30 – MGM Music Hall at Fenway – Boston, MA

September 4 – EagleBank Arena – Fairfax, VA

September 5 – The Red Hat Amphitheater – Raleigh, NC

September 6 – Gas South Arena – Duluth, GA

September 11 – Yuengling Center – Tampa, FL

September 12 – Kia Center – Orlando, FL

John Fogerty Extends the “Legacy Tour” With Steve Winwood for a 2026 Run

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John Fogerty is taking the “Legacy Tour” into the fall with a string of newly announced dates alongside Steve Winwood, kicking off in Tinley Park in September before moving through Boston, Atlantic City, Charlotte, Miami, and more. Presales begin March 10 at 10AM local time, with the general on-sale March 13 at 10AM local time.

The tour announcement arrives alongside another major milestone. Fogerty will receive the Johnny Mercer Award at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Gala on June 11 in New York City. It is the organization’s highest honor, reserved for songwriters whose body of work has fundamentally shaped American music. Few careers make a stronger case for that distinction than Fogerty’s.

The past several months alone have included headline sets at JazzFest, Glastonbury, SXSW, and The Hollywood Bowl, induction at the American Music Honors, the BMI Troubadour Award, and sold-out shows at The Beacon Theatre to mark his 80th birthday. Fogerty is not coasting on legacy. He is actively extending it.

Songs including “Proud Mary,” “Fortunate Son,” “Born on the Bayou,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” have sold more than 100 million copies worldwide, with three surpassing one billion streams each. The title track of ‘Centerfield’ remains the only song ever inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. This fall’s run with Steve Winwood is another chapter in one of rock’s most enduring and hard-earned stories.

2026 “Legacy Tour” Dates:

March 14 – Festival Vive Latino 2026 – Mexico City, Mexico (already happened)

March 18-21 – Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino – Las Vegas, NV (already happened)

June 26 – Thunder Valley Casino Resort – Lincoln, CA

September 3 – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre – Tinley Park, IL (with Steve Winwood)

September 5 – Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center – Canandaigua, NY (with Steve Winwood)

September 6 – Tanglewood Music Center – Lenox, MA (with Steve Winwood)

September 8 – Leader Bank Pavilion – Boston, MA (with Steve Winwood)

September 9 – Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater – Bridgeport, CT (with Steve Winwood)

September 11 – Ocean Casino Resort – Atlantic City, NJ (with Steve Winwood)

September 12 – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater – Wantagh, NY (with Steve Winwood)

September 13 – Bethel Woods Event Gallery – Bethel, NY (with Steve Winwood)

September 15 – Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, Filene Center – Vienna, VA (with Steve Winwood)

September 16 – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC (with Steve Winwood)

September 18 – The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre – St. Augustine, FL (with Steve Winwood)

September 19 – Coachman Park, The BayCare Sound – Clearwater, FL (with Steve Winwood)

September 20 – Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Hollywood, FL (with Steve Winwood)

October 2 – WinStar World Casino & Resort, Lucas Oil Live – Thackerville, OK

South Carolina Trumpeter Matt White Reimagines the Dolly Parton Songbook Through Jazz, Gospel, and Southern Folk

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Matt White is doing something genuinely uncommon. The South Carolina-based trumpeter, composer, and arranger has built a full album around the early songwriting of Dolly Parton, approaching her catalog not as tribute or novelty but as serious cultural excavation. Matt White’s Dolly arrives May 15 in digital and CD formats, self-produced and deeply considered from the first note to the last.

The ensemble White assembled reflects the seriousness of the undertaking. Vocalist Liz Kelley, guitarist Tim Fischer, organist Demetrius Doctor, and drummer Colleen Clark join White on cornet, working through arrangements that preserve the original melodies, lyrics, keys, and modulations while reshaping the surrounding musical language entirely. The result sits at the intersection of Southern sacred tradition, chamber arranging, and open improvisation, and it earns every inch of that space.

The project traces back to a late-night moment during the recording of White’s previous album Lowcountry, when a young Dolly Parton performing “The Bridge” appeared on his screen. White immediately recognized the 3-3-2 rhythmic pattern at the heart of the song, the same pattern embedded in ring-shout traditions present in Gullah communities he had studied for years. A new album came into focus right there. “She’s the greatest living American,” White says of Parton, “because she embodies the things we hope this country can be.”

Lowcountry, co-produced with Quentin E. Baxter of Grammy-winning South Carolina ensemble Ranky Tanky, drew national attention and serious critical praise. The Wall Street Journal and DownBeat both took note of White’s gift for connecting living traditions to contemporary practice without reducing either. Matt White’s Dolly extends that commitment into one of the most iconic bodies of American songwriting ever written.

White currently serves as Professor, Chair of Jazz Studies, and Director of the Center for Southern African American Music at the University of South Carolina School of Music. His research runs deep, and this album shows exactly what that depth sounds like when it meets a great song.

Tracklisting:

  1. Down from Dover
  2. My Blue Tears
  3. 9 to 5 (1)
  4. The Bridge
  5. 9 to 5 (2)
  6. The Carroll County Accident
  7. 9 to 5 (3)
  8. Jolene
  9. Little Bird

Neo-Soul Icon Jill Scott Returns With First Album in a Decade and a World Tour to Match

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Jill Scott is back, and she is doing it at full scale. The Philadelphia-born neo-soul icon has announced To Whom This May Concern, her first album in over a decade and the follow-up to 2015’s Woman. Alongside it comes a world tour of genuine ambition, running from early June through November and touching the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.

The domestic run is extensive and deliberately paced, with multiple nights booked in Nashville, Washington D.C., Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia, Oakland, Los Angeles, Chicago, and more. Scott plays her hometown of Philadelphia across three nights at The Met in late July. These are not quick in-and-out market stops. This is an artist giving her audience real time and real access.

The international stretch carries the same weight. Scott hits Birmingham, Manchester, Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and Amsterdam before two nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London on October 13 and 14. The tour closes with dates in Pretoria and Cape Town in November, rounding out one of the most geographically complete tours any artist has announced this year.

To Whom This May Concern arrives after more than ten years of quiet, and the demand behind this tour reflects exactly how much that absence has meant to Scott’s audience. The venues are large, the nights are stacking up, and the appetite is real.

Jill Scott has always understood the relationship between a song and the person it reaches. This tour is that philosophy made physical, city by city, night by night.

To Whom This May Concern World Tour Dates:

June 4 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

June 5 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

June 11 – Washington, D.C. – The Theater at MGM National Harbor

June 13 – Washington, D.C. – The Theater at MGM National Harbor

June 14 – Washington, D.C. – The Theater at MGM National Harbor

June 16 – Charlotte, NC – Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

June 18 – Raleigh, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center

July 10 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

July 11 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

July 16 – New York, NY – Kings Theatre

July 18 – New York, NY – Kings Theatre

July 19 – New York, NY – Kings Theatre

July 24 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met

July 25 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met

July 27 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met

August 6 – Oakland, CA – Paramount Theatre

August 7 – Oakland, CA – Paramount Theatre

August 11 – Los Angeles, CA – YouTube Theatre

August 12 – Los Angeles, CA – YouTube Theatre

August 15 – Las Vegas, NV – Pearl Theater

August 20 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre

August 22 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre

August 23 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre

August 26 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre

August 30 – Houston, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

September 3 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

September 29 – Birmingham, England – O2 Academy

October 1 – Manchester, England – O2 Apollo Manchester

October 5 – Brussels, Belgium – Bozar

October 6 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom

October 9 – Paris, France – Zenith

October 10 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live

October 13 – London, England – Royal Albert Hall

October 14 – London, England – Royal Albert Hall

November 7 – Pretoria, South Africa – SunBet Arena

November 11 – Cape Town, South Africa – GrandWest Arena

K-Pop Solo Star Yves Brings Her “Soft Era: X” North America Tour to U.S. Stages This Spring

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Yves is bringing her 2026 North America Tour to major U.S. markets this May, one of her most expansive solo runs on American stages to date. The South Korean singer-songwriter, widely recognized as a former member of LOONA, has built a compelling solo catalog since striking out on her own, and this spring run gives North American fans the fullest picture yet of who she is as a standalone artist. Tickets are on sale now at shptickets.com.

The tour draws heavily from Soft Era: X, Yves’ acclaimed recent album, which includes collaborations with PinkPantheress among others. The set spans powerful pop anthems and introspective ballads, showcasing the kind of range that has driven her international profile steadily upward. This is a live show built around an artist in full creative command of her own story.

The U.S. leg opens May 8 in Los Angeles and hits seven major markets before wrapping May 23 in Chicago. Seattle, San Francisco, Dallas, Atlanta, and New York City all feature on the run. Additional dates spanning Canada, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, and Colombia round out the full tour, underscoring just how far Yves’ reach has grown since going solo.

The tour is promoted by Sean Healy Presents, an independent national K-pop promoter operating since 1996 with a track record that includes Taemin, ONEW, ARTMS, and P1Harmony. That is a serious pedigree behind a serious touring artist.

Yves has earned every stage she is stepping onto this spring. The solo era is fully underway, and this tour makes that unmistakably clear.

2026 North America Tour Dates:

May 8 – Los Angeles, CA – Alex Theater

May 11 – Seattle, WA – Showbox SODO

May 13 – San Francisco, CA – Palace of Fine Arts

May 15 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory

May 17 – Atlanta, GA – Center Stage

May 20 – New York, NY – Palladium Times Square

May 23 – Chicago, IL – Copernicus Center

EMF Are Back in North America and “Unbelievable” Is on the Setlist

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EMF are returning to North America for a ten-date East Coast run this May, their fourth visit in two years. The British dance-rock quintet kick off May 7 in Philadelphia and work their way through Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York City, and more before closing out May 16 in Hamden, CT. NYC art-rock outfit Ecce Shnak supports throughout. Tickets are on sale now at most dates.

The tour carries real weight. This year marks 25 years since Schubert Dip, the debut album that launched “Unbelievable” to Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and made EMF a global household name. Guitarist Ian Dench puts it plainly: “You all in the U.S. will always hold a special place in our hearts because you took us into yours.” Expect “Unbelievable,” “Lies,” “I Believe,” and “Children” all in the set.

The classics share the stage with newer material. The Beauty and the Chaos (2024) and EP Reach for Something Higher (2025) both factor into the setlists, including “Hands in the Air” and “LGBTQ+ Lover,” two tracks inspired by the band’s last U.S. run. EMF have been building momentum steadily since their return with Go Go Sapiens in 2022, and a new album is already on the way.

Formed in 1989 in Cinderford in England’s Forest of Dean, EMF built their sound from a combustible mix of dance, rock, and pop energy. James Atkin, Ian Dench, Derry Brownson, Stevey Marsh, and Aid Todd have been at it for over three decades now, and their live show has lost none of its voltage.

This is a band that earned their place in the ’90s canon and has spent the last few years reminding everyone exactly why. May is going to be loud.

East Coast Tour Dates:

May 7 – Philadelphia, PA – Nikki Lopez

May 8 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom

May 9 – Toronto, ON – Dance Cave

May 10 – Montreal, QC – Le Ritz Montreal

May 11 – Boston, MA – City Winery

May 13 – New York, NY – Sony Hall

May 14 – Millersville, PA – Phantom Power

May 15 – Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery

May 16 – Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom

My SiriusXM Show This Week: Ani DiFranco, Dr. Margena A. Christian, Peter Ormerod, and The Space Between

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