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welcome back to celebrity radio it's Alex Bell talked to some of the world's biggest stars and some of my favorite people and we've got on for you today Jonathan that's one how are you I'm great I'm great glad to be here how are you well what a lovely setting I mean befitting of you a five-star hotel the st. Pancras here in front of this beautiful piano it's the perfect setting really because you've got class you've got elegance and you've got this god-given voice congratulations well thank you so much if you're too guy and thank you honestly um Oh more can I say but this is an incredible incredible place to have an interview huh that's beautiful isn't it and can I say of all the people I've interviewed I think you've probably got the most dedicated fans of anyone I've done them all from under elbow jelly to Sir Cliff to sila to all these people you've had 170,000 hits which is extraordinary how have you managed to create that I mean it's it's all about kind of curating who who's in your fan base you have I've had these incredible people with me from the very start from five years ago now which is crazy and just by keeping in contact staying normal just being me and you know loving caring cultivating friendship between myself and others it's interesting isn't it you mentioned the word there about being yourself and sincerity I think is the key to this business if you're not your sort out very quickly yeah for the most part I think that there is a lot of intense arity in in the industry in the business but I think we're on we're on a change we're on the way to something new how you doing may I say you're looking incredibly well oh well thank you very much I I've been losing a little bit of weight there's all kinds of complications with that though I've actually got just been diagnosed with some kind of thyroid issue but I'm not entirely sure what yet still further testing needs to go into it but that's contributed of course to the recent weight loss but hopefully after all is said and done I can keep all this off and continue losing we spoke before about weight and I think it's something that's itíd both of our lives I think if you're a person who has struggled with weight issues or food you never really get over it my whole days consumed now about avoiding food finding food worrying about food where are you at with that because I mean you like me you were always big as a child yeah I think I've been a big boy since I was about four years old which is crazy but I in terms of food nowadays a lot of it is just out of necessity kind of like I'll have gone the whole day without actually having eaten something because I'm so engaged in what I'm doing at the moment I've got a lot of fun things under under my belt at the moment and so food at the moment is more of a necessity which I am quite pleased about really because over obsessing as you said it's really damaging it can be at least if you're not conscious of it and yes I'm just very glad that I'm in this situation I'm in right now let's talk about you as a child I mean from what I read you are always autistic you were always creative and you're always thinking weren't you I suppose in a way you were born to be sat here today at Sur as an interesting way of putting it I don't know it's definitely but I know I think this is my opinion but I think that any anyone anyone could have been sat here anyone could be me anyone could do what I do I just I just got incredibly lucky and I since then I've trained incredibly hard to try and keep up and that voice let's find out when you first realized it was extraordinary I think it 11 you did your first sort of public performance when you realize from the public that they were interested in your voice when did you know though that your voice was very different to everybody else your own age well I had always done just as just for fun when I was in I think it was year four so I would have been eight eight I think I I would sing for that and I had a teacher miss Masterson I think he's a missus but you know how it was when you're a young kid everyone was miss that and she encouraged me I said she encouraged me a lot in those very very early stages and I think I kind of I realize I had a very high voice initially I had you know the male soprano voice before my voice broke and really it's just all about continuing to sing through it because if you've got like a little bit of something if you've got a little bit of ability to sing if you've got some pitch then just continuing on off your voice breaks through puberty all that stuff is incredibly vital and after puberty I kind of realized because my teacher had said if you go through puberty and you end up a tenor that's kind of like gold dust in a way and I ended up a tenor and things just got crazier from there what was that morning like when you woke up and realize that voice as a child was no longer the voice as an adult is it scary is it intimidating or is it exciting well I would say it was more a several months of mornings you know over over months a month you know there would be days when my voice was higher than usual there would be days when I couldn't hit the high notes just because all those changes all the hormones going through you but yet it was just about continuing to sing and then I I can't remember where I was or how long it took but once I got through all of the voice cracks all the squeaking all the gravelly low bad throats it was it was very rewarding and I'm glad that I stuck with it have you worked out why we're fascinated by tenors whether it be Lucido Domingo whether it be Pavarotti whether it be alfie Boe we love a tenor voice whether it be Jonathan and so on people seem to like that more than any other type of voice from a man yeah I feel like the the tenor voice is the most prevalent voice in popular music in general I think it's possibly something to do with exactly where the register sits because if the frequencies that that gives us that's my you know biological logical kind of explanation in that kind of the tocsy and sort of just above there are very very pleasing frequencies to the ear I think particularly when in the male voice because of the way that the frequencies stuck I think that's just my kind of pseudoscience opinion and then we look at what you do how physical is it I mean it seems to me that you guys work hard it's not like you're sort of humming along you really are working hard to sing is it exhausting or is it a walk in the park now it's um it will always be exhausting if I feel like if I don't kind of exhaust myself sometimes that it's not you know giving my all but like I suppose then on the inverse I'm also not exhausting myself because of technique and all the years that I've put into this it kind of combats the fatigue yeah if you could sing any song what would it be do you have a particular favorite or a particular type of song um any son in the world I mean there's so many there are so many songs in the world I've realized that recently there's a couple of them let it be Beatles you know I could I could list all of them so well it's interesting because we had a tweet and we're going to get to those in a bit from some of your fans who were asking will you ever do sort of a pop classical crossover album because they're very excited at the thought of you singing stuff like maybe even Lady Gaga I mean some of her stuff is verging on operatic isn't yeah I mean particularly some of the very the very early stuff you have the very big piano arrangements and I I would love to do that kind of thing kind of harkening back to the very start of my career five years ago doing some more pop songs maybe seek money my concept is to do maybe two albums in a year and have one be very classical and one be very popular but there are so many middle grounds you can choose you can mix them in so many different ways so I'm not entirely sure how I'll go about doing it but someday I will and of course in between that is probably musical theater a role like Jean Valjean Elam Mays would be perfect for you is this something you'd consider have you thought of going into the West End it's really tough to say because of the sheer endurance that's required I I think it's definitely something that I'm considering and something I'd love to do in a few years when ideally I'm in better shape yeah I'd love to play Jean Valjean that would that would be quite something we spoke many times over the years but the last interview we did really resonated with people and one of the things I touched on was why can't we see you more live I think the audience really want that you are doing a show this Christmas which will be amazing um is there hope now that you're going to get a tour together come on Jonathan we need to see you live well traditional touring for me is a kind of a broken system in a way in in that you go on the road like bands will go on the road and kind of starve themselves and you know go across the globe or the UK or wherever they may be personally I think that yes I'm going to do a tour by the way yes just answer that but it's not going to be traditional you know gaps in between the dates taking a long time to get to each city and actually be able to enjoy the city and going to have a look around that that's the kind of tour amun thinking of so you're going to do it in a classy way really if you go to York you want to see the city because most people don't realize I was just in Blackpool on Saturday with DES O'Connor and Jimmy Tarbuck I mean they literally drove in because of the m6 being a car crash literally they got in at the last minute and then they left the second the show came down they could have been anywhere in the world that's the reality of Tory yeah yeah it very much is you just you're in one place then and then the next night you're in another it all blends into one very quickly and that's not for you know I like to really savor everything and I try to do that even now whilst doing more frequent dates and but it's it's just it's a lot easier when you actually have time to embrace the city to meet with the people that you're going to be performing for that that's kind of that's an incredible thing because a lot of the time they're just the audience this conglomerate this massive of audience but to actually know all of the faces to speak personally to each person and to establish a connection a relationship with them is one of the most gratifying things about being a musician a touring musician in general seems to me you're a very spiritual person you're certainly a very thoughtful person are you a religious person tough question very tough question I I don't think that I ascribe to any particular belief system if that you know makes make sense but it's very hard to say you know you be pondered the creation and the existence of the universe and life and why we're all here and how we all got here and it seems highly implausible that it's by sheer chance but in a way it's almost more exciting if it is it's tough it's a tough thing to say I I don't want to alienate anyone or make anyone think that I think that their belief system is wrong because that's it's not wrong there is no wrong in this but I am still very much finding finding what I believe in and I've had a lot of experiences where people have talked to me very deeply about these kinds of things people just randomly in the street someone we had a very long conversation about you know Jesus in general and the existence there off and about you know passages from the Bible all kinds of stuff and I think keeping your mind open to every possibility is the most important thing but have your own ideas because you can't live your life by someone else's work you're very well-read aren't you verging on philosophical I mean you love to know stuff you love to find out you have an inquisitive mind which i think is the sign of any genius who's good at what they do yes you are flattering me happiness I'm going to blush that is very kind I I suppose I've always aimed to be that way but I've never quite found that I've been that way I've always thought that I was on kind of the pseudo philosophical side where I'm saying things that kind of make sense but they're not entirely based in anything anything real but I've made a career out of had enough of Rama he's 22 a fun age I mean for me it was a miserable age because I was fighting to be successful I seem to be swimming in the wrong direction most of the time at this age I'm now 37 and it seems to me I've found my place because I don't care anymore then again you've had greater success for me is 22 a good time yeah let's say it's a good time I'd say it's a good age it's kind of a turning point in a way I'm not really an adult yet you know as much as people might think that you are an adult the minute that you turn 18 all those people are not yet 18 22 is a fun age time because you can kind of do whatever you want you can go to America and do all the stuff that you can't do until you're 21 whatever that is and then we look at your rise to fame and I think we have to thank Britain's Got Talent for that you probably wouldn't be sat here if it wasn't for that we all need a break in our career and that was it you and Charlotte had that great success I think you had two hour which was hugely successful nave had two albums by yourself that have been equally if not more successful let's just talk about that period for a minute hey you're glad you did it I presume or we wouldn't be sent here chatting at the same thankless yes yes I'm definitely glad that I did it I there's a certain stigma that is associated with talent Jones particularly you know I expected Britain's Got Talent and it's very hard as an artist to to move past that and I don't I don't entirely think that I as a will move past it I think that it's a part of my identity in a way I was you know it was I don't often say these things but it was a massive success the YouTube video has what almost 90 million views which is at least a million times more people than I will ever meet in my life and so I've got of course of course I'm glad that I did it and but it's so tough for an 18 year old what's 17 year old boy at the time to just be plunged into this insane world where everyone wants something for nothing everyone is trying to gain from what you do and I didn't I didn't handle it as best I could I don't think and if I could go back if I could give myself any advice then there would be pages upon pages of things that I would do differently but that is not an option so I I am very glad that I did it I'm very glad that I did it and I'm glad that I did it the way I did but isn't that life I mean as I sit here today there are 1 million things I wish I could relive do again say differently do differently but that's life isn't it you did the best you could at the time and actually the fact you're still sat here saying alive and successful I think you beat the war doesn't matter who took from you you're still taking from them by being successful that's the ultimate revenge isn't it it really is I am you know success a strange measurement I am unsuccessful in that I have these incredible people who surround me I have constant support I have just amazing people everywhere that I look I wouldn't trade that for all the money in the world that's beautiful and as for Charlotte herself I mean we spoke only a few months ago and again incredibly popular what you did was remarkable you both touch people in many different ways is there any hope you'll ever perform together again because I think we'd like that we love to look back and go back to better times no it's very tough to say maybe maybe give it give it 25 years you know that there are so so many things that we wanted to do on our own you know we never went to Britain's Got Talent expecting what happened and it did plunge us into a strange world where we were presumed to just be together all the time it was restraining on both of us in fact and I I think we just had so much again that we wanted to do or on our own but that doesn't make what you did that we must remember that I mean what you did was wonderful and hugely successful and you're a nice person and I believe she's a nice person too do you even get to speak now not in particular I'll be totally honest you know it's uh it's it's it's kind of crazy you know I am I do my thing I go and do my concert she's at school and ya know not not in particular would you like to I mean it seems like a shame that you wouldn't be good friends at this point because you've achieved such a lot and that chemistry created greatness I mean to number one album you do have a good point but again you've got to remember you were incredibly young you can't be too hard on yourself in life I mean I realized as well I criticize myself now in this position as things I did maybe ten years ago but of course you grow as a human being yeah constantly I mean every single day I learn something new I learn something new about myself about the people that surround me about my best friends I it's everything is changing all the time and you can't worry about that because so are you and what is your life like you wake up in the morning and you sing you do what I wake up in the middle noon and we'll it really depends on the day I'm very flexible with what I do you know obviously if it's a concert day if I've out to perform its you know up very early and leaving the house very you know just have a bath and dash out I deal with the stuff you packed the night before but usually not the honest put on a usual day I will it does again it depends I'll watch stuff on the Internet I'm kind of a boring guy for the most part for like some personal personal questions if you could watch any program now and please don't say love Island or Big Brother what would be your choice of program to watch if we were to watch a TV show now Oh with you specifically neon genesis evangelion right I've never read that what's that it is it is a Japanese cartoon from the nineties I think it's like based on all this crazy sauce it's got like giant robots that change size it's got like these big monoliths pillar things that have brains inside them it's got angels there are these big like angels that come down and the robots have to fight them it's and it's got all this like philosophical and religious undertones oh dear I think I like things like Heidi hi and are you being served yeah but like Evangelion is like a quite a challenging show to watch it as a bit too intellectual for me don't put yourself down like I'm putting myself up that's the problem and then we look at your iPod what music is on there if you had to listen to one track what would it be one track how that's like picking a favorite child as a musician you know I have I feel like I have such a diverse kind of taste you know it could be something from you know last week or it could be something from the you know 60s 50s oh there are a lot of albums that I'm really really keen on at the moment there's a band called buried alive but like Barry does in be e RI Edie well I can't be right can I said I know nothing about spelling the buried alive okay we've got that yeah so when you like from the sixties it's funny I was listening to gold yesterday on the radio and the chiffons came out of that plug iguodala yes I would have to agree what I mean obviously you know Beatles that's obvious choice Oh what else what else comes from the sixties because I just kind of think of all music as music you know it it's a wonderful decade I mean when you think of anything from Silla black I mean all the her hits Dusty Springfield these are great tunes on it okay maybe not yes but all your respect still black like as a treasure and a legend and I didn't say she was a great singer I said she had great tunes anyone who had a heart come on you could do that you're my world I'd pay good money to see you okay maybe not about it and then we look at going out what do you like to do I mean food is so important to me I love restaurants and a good one there's some great ones at this hotel as well where do you like to eat what's fun what's fun for an evening out I am I'm possibly the most stereotypical British person when I say that I love Nando's I just chicken is my thing I love chicken I like spicy stuff just natural combination but I don't tend to get out to restaurants a lot of the time I will just go to my friend's house and we'll just we'll just hang out we'll talk maybe play Dungeons and Dragons because there's a whole other thing isn't it funny no matter how famous you get no matter how big or successful you get your good mates never change and your habits never change with them yeah absolutely I mean yeah even if I was the most successful man on earth I would just want to go and see my friends I am a man of simple pleasures yeah and I think that's great because it means you're grounded what you don't want to be in this business is living some fake life that will be taken away from you it seems to me that your mom and your family I know your sisters incredibly proud too these people mean a lot to you no no they do I mean quite a bit they're young they're kind of the reason that I can actually do any of this you know this this hair doesn't do itself nor does this face what are these clothes let's talk about this hair what is this hair and why is it necessary and necessary no no I would argue you could have a short back inside could be cheaper I got cooties I like the way initially years ago honestly the the hair was definitely a hiding mechanism because the way that it you know it will frame like it'll hide the the second chin it'll hide some of your forehead and if it goes all the way around it'll hide your whole face so it genuinely was that that was that was the mechanism but then I just grew to really really enjoy having long hair but I don't remember what having short hair was like it's either been this long or bust right no one extreme or the other is there a point where you go no it can't get any longer or you can have it right down your back I shall probably stop it when it gets down to two around the hips really yeah like at that point is going to be getting caught on stuff and I just can't deal with that how peculiar you see the great thing about me I go in the shower and I go like that with me here rub it with both hands and it's dumb yeah I use about half half a bottle of like conditions when I have to do my hair it is a bit of a nightmare but that resume doesn't come cheap and I actually missed resume right now that's some psychic stuff like I'm not stalking you by the way that was a pure flu you've not oh my gosh and then holidays do you like going away do you like getting away I I love la la it's one of my favorite places on the planet funny I can't stand Olay Vegas I love do you ever go down the road I haven't been to think I'll come with me in ops oh oh is that a serious number mm I'm a serious I mean the show - you like magic you like entertainment you like singing do you like variety acts this is the capital of it I've got a fact I do I have a soft spot for magic which you might not kind of think of me as someone like that but I love magically I think it's you know a little bit of genuine mysticism in our modern age where we can just look up everything yeah and I hate that about YouTube the fact that we go and see a show like that and then we can work out how it's done by googling and it's not fair is it yeah I mean I I'm one of those weird people who will on YouTube you like see someone doing a card trick and I say oh that's a double list or that's a false shuffle like all that kind of little I'm one of those nerds I guess you've got a curious mind I mean when I read about your child is that you always wanted to learn you were like a sponge one yeah I mean the acquisition of knowledge is is one of the kind of the primary functions of humans I think the acquisition and usage of that knowledge oh yeah I was always interested in facts little you know trivia interesting things and none of those things have been long forgotten but it's that intrigue particularly as a child I think that that level of intrigue the the want to discover and learn is one of the greatest gifts that we can be given as humans as people I think that being curious wanting to know more searching for answers and searching for the truth is humanity's destiny unless you have an incredible vocabulary as well you're so eloquent I guess that was something you worked out too because that doesn't come easy doesn't I it's very weird I am how it's it's strange to think about how you know I became this verbose you know guy but I I would all I was so interested in words and the way that words are composed I loved spelling if it's the way another word thing you might not know about me the way that English letters combined and the phonetics happen fascinates me which I suppose is kind of a a good thing to be fascinated by if you're a sinner because you know pronunciation is is very key particularly in classical you know getting those little bits of pronunciation over the notes but I was always fascinated with words and spelling and I I was you know I would look up words I carried around a pocket dictionary when I was in year six I think of primary school I he and in high school I was given a book by a science teacher of mine just with all of these obscure fun words that mean things that you can only describe in many words usually so yeah I just I just really like words how hard is it when you get let's say an Italian song and you've got to make it sound as Italian as an Italian singer you're from Essex that's not going to be easy do you do it phonetically do you listen to the original how'd you get it perfect because people will mock you and laugh at you if you don't get it right in your game yes they absolutely will I lose a lot of different techniques I add lots of different things for the most part I am I've been very lucky and I I kind of have always also enjoyed impressions doing you know funny voices and so I'll hang on we have to pause the conversation there you do impressions which is your favorite side and I did when I was very young boy don't anymore uh-huh I have a favorite I just like doing silly voices I'm just a little bit of a goof because I know this is one of your passions I was told that you actually would love to do voiceover in film and in TV because again you love to mimic and do these things that could make a lot of money I mean it's done the simpsons people no arms certainly I mean I yeah I mean I love to perform I like to use my voice of course it would be kind of unfortunate if I didn't but yeah I'm trying to break into voice acting I'm actually I'm working on a couple of projects for indie game developers and I'm just I'm having a really fun time it's something completely fresh and you know there's no industry in you know with the indie game developers it's very much you know what you see is what you're getting and I I really like that about that I know nothing behind the back nothing like that it's it's always been very pure and fun interesting and you do accents as well and mainly you into all that stuff yeah I go burning them for exact for example that's very very good Birmingham England for example know that see I get really caught up on the like sibilance --is at the very ends of words so ours are tough I think in in the Birmingham MS the end at the end is tough for me my favourite one is in Birmingham two old member in a nursing home he said did you come here to die he said no I came here yesterday which I think is a great job but it's borne out of you don't like that channel I love it I honestly love it I will ashamed of myself for loving it hey listen we must get to these Twitter things before we finish because so many people have written in and again to just pay credit to your fans I mean they are incredibly loyal incredibly defensive as well they stick up for you they love you Donna I I could not ask for more from them honestly I the people that have you know surrounded me and become part of this conglomerate which some of us call the fant ones I there are words that I could say to express exactly what you will do for me because it's my life it's my career it's everything if you didn't exist if the people who were supporting me buying the albums you know coming to the concerts if they didn't listen then I wouldn't look it's a beautiful way of looking at it and I think so many forget that that you are nothing without your fans absolutely I think that is one of the key things to remember not only are you nothing without your fans they are people just like you I get really offended when artists cancel shows and I'll tell you why and I won't name names one just did it very recently twelve arena concerts people have paid for tickets and hotels and buses and trains and all kinds of things and it's not cheap and to do that to people for your own agenda is really wrong and I think you have to always remember that people maybe don't have as much money as you and if they're coming it costs an awful lot of money yeah I am for the most part I definitely agree you can refund the tickets but you can't refund the flights that people took take come across the globe I had to cut I have canceled one show in my career on my tour in fact earlier this year and that was because I thought I was going to have a heart attack so I I know I don't counsel for anything I are you okay what happened yeah I'm fine I'm completely fine it was mostly kind of anxiety related things it might actually have something to do with the this whole thyroid thing that's going on who knows but yes I'm fine matías all right I mean is anxiety something you struggle with in the dressing room I think the worst thing in show business is waiting doing it's fine standing in the wings getting on is bearable but waiting in a dressing and can blow your mind cancer it is so true like that that sums up the essence of my anxiety it performing wise and you asked do I struggle with performance backstage I struggle with it every day to be totally on it but you know you you you it's much like depression anxiety you you deal with it you find your ways of coping and you know I've spoken a lot in the past about mental health and depression I think it's never been talked about so much as it has currently and it's become acceptable especially for men to who before have been told to man up that's not acceptable anymore we all have issues yet you're a big sort of advocate of talk about it get it out in the open and deal with it that way man up is not necessarily the solution all right I think that the phrase is man up has some inherent issues I mean to to say that toughing something else is inherently manly all that all that stuff I think that's kind of not right but you know is it at its essence I think that's that's such a horrible awful thing to say to someone I think that if if you really you know want someone to man up to be strong to have that strength you support them you don't you don't say things like that to them it's just such a such a strange culture surrounding that and for the life of me I can't figure out why it's said in our remaining moments let's go to the fans because they're the most important their questions have been coming in and we thank them for it sally-ann says do you play any other instruments other than the guitar well I play all manner of guitar you know acoustic-electric bass that ukelele them apart from it I play a little bit of drums rudimentary Lee I play very very basic piano and I'm pretty good with a little kalimba were some kalimba thing a kalimba I'd never heard of that what does it actually be using the entirely wrong word but does it matter have you know one of those little round things that's like a like a hemisphere with all these long tongues that come out it's got a hole in it then you've like a kitchen implement it does do what I describe it that way but you sort of you flick the the little rod things you make this like kind of a toy boxy little jingle very nice nancy says beside doing opera would you do a musical we mentioned this earlier yes yes if it also be added to the question how's your writing going says Glennis uh it's tough it's tough to find the place where you draw that mystic whatever it is from I I'm writing all kinds of stuff I'm writing a you know stories Dungeons & Dragons campaigns I'm writing a in fact an RPG system based on a show that I like which is but answer music I am I'm trying but it's it's a long process I take a long time to write a song and then Debbie says where would you like to perform outside of this country because you've got fans all over the world well the real question is where wouldn't I like to perform I mean that would that would be the easy one to us but that's maybe like North Korea I really like studium says are you gonna bring out a Christmas CD you've got a show on December the 3rd I do I do have I have a show on December I think first and then sometimes slightly later in the center but I can't remember I'm just that kind of guy I'm going to be doing some you know some fun things I'm not I saw people on Twitter and they were asking what what are you going to sing can you give us any hints and yes in fact my answer is no oh okay so you're keeping them sue wants to know as well and it's the Lao the pavilion isn't it on December the 1st it's not technically a Christmas show then or it is a Christmas show can you confirm that um what's the one I thought that was I was kind of rude to them so I'm sorry if I came off though I don't you want to tell us you keeping us in suspenders what is it it is a Christmas themed show I will say that much any chance of a Christmas CD we'd love a Christmas CD um it might not be a full LP and it might not be even this year but I would so much love to make one I've you know Christmas is a time in my life that I've always really enjoyed I don't know what it is about it that you know drawing people closer together getting nice presents all that kind of stuff fits them this is a special time and I'd love to make a Christmas album yes it's also about people I'd love you to be one of those Cathedral tours I beg of you to do it next year because it's so great to hear somebody like you with your voice in somewhere like Lincoln Cathedral would be amazing I'm not going to say anything on that one but that says it all you're toying with me Jonathan I don't like it congratulations on everything thank you so much for your time today and your incredible success believe is the latest album I hope there's many many more on the way 422 I think you're a remarkable human being not to mention performer your voice is extraordinary and you're following is incredible I've never seen anything like it I can see on my website - the hit how many people click on and you are in the top five it's extraordinary of all the people I've been speaking to for over 20 years Jonathan Tom thank you so much for your time thank you honestly I thank you all of you out there and thank you it's a pleasure to be here and I wouldn't trade it for anything
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Published: Wed Aug 02 2017
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