It is her first album without mariachi arrangements; Benjamín "Chamín" Correa is credited as the album's guitarist. [7] She also participated in her husband Antonio Aguilar's musical rodeo shows. [16], Guillermina Jiménez (Flor Silvestre) began her singing career in 1943, when she was 13 years old. [31] The following week, she had performed the song in Los Angeles, California to over 60,000 fans. [12] Hugo del Carril presented Flor Silvestre to audiences when the company toured Argentina. This gave Selena her first number-one song as a solo artist. [40] The album's lead single, "Celosa", peaked at number 9 on Cashbox Mexico's Best Sellers[41] and number 4 on Record World Latin American Single Hit Parade. [12], In December 1945, Flor Silvestre performed at Guadalajara's Coliseo Olímpico and was announced as "Flor Silvestre, the Soul of Ranchera Song". La papa o patata fue cultivada por primera vez entre los años 8001 y 5000 a. C. [1] en una región que comprendería lo que hoy es el sur de Perú [2] [3] y el noroeste del Altiplano boliviano [4] . [61] The couple separated and began divorce proceedings in 1958.[62]. That same year she played a swarthy maid named Liliana in Rapto al sol, a color film shot in Nicaragua.[33]. [39] The album also includes her hits "Gaviota traidora", "El mar y la esperanza", "Amor se escribe con llanto", and "Espumas". [9] In 2013, the Association of Mexican Cinema Journalists honored her with the Special Silver Goddess Award. She played opposite famous comedians, such as Cantinflas in El bolero de Raquel (1957). [15] Her performance was a great success and she received an ovation from the audience. [14][15] The song was also nominated for "Pop Ballad of the Year" at the 1994 Premio Lo Nuestro awards. wrote that the song surpassed expectations when it was released onto radio stations. [39], A music video was not produced. Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. [12] Guillermina completed primary school in Salamanca before reuniting with her family in Mexico City. (1960), both directed by Miguel Contreras Torres. [47] He also covered the song at the 2010 Tejano Music Awards. The album also includes "Cruz de olvido", one of her hits, and "Vuelve pronto", a Spanish-language version of "Paper Roses". [57], Flor Silvestre married her first husband, Andrés Nieto,[58] in the 1940s. Another notable track is "La mitad de mi orgullo", by José Alfredo Jiménez. [50] Also, a 55-member children's choir sang along to the song as well. [54] The album features interesting songs she had never recorded before, such as "Soledad", "Y llegaste tú", "El andariego", "Luz de luna", "Amanecí en tus brazos", "Las ciudades", "Los ejes de mi carreta", and "Sombras". Famed for her melodious voice and unique singing style, hence the nicknames "La Sentimental" ("The Sentimental One") and "La Voz Que Acaricia" ("The Voice That Caresses"), Flor Silvestre was a notable interpreter of the ranchera, bolero, bolero ranchero, and huapango genres. In December 1964, Cashbox ranked her among the top ten Mexican folk singers of the year.[38]. [32] From February 21-27, 1994, Selena performed the song at a Monterrey, Mexico tour, each averaging from 100,000-200,000 fans. [41] After the Selena movie was released, a promotional video of "Como La Flor" was released. [15], Raúl Manuel Rodríguez of El Dictamen said that "Selena displayed an instinctive voice on catchy melodies". [6] "Como La Flor" was positioned at number ten on the Mexican Singles Chart, when it was released. One of her major roles was as Catalina, the beautiful, sensuous flirt, in the Oscar-nominated, Golden Globe-winning drama film Ánimas Trujano (1962), co-starring Toshiro Mifune and Columba Domínguez. "Siempre el amor", "Con un polvo y otro polvo", "Adoro a mi tierra", "La presentida", "Llorar amargo", and "Oye, morena"[23] were recorded with Rubén Fuentes' mariachi. Walerstein, a leading film producer known as "the Tsar of Mexican films", signed her to a five-film contract.[12]. Whenever we hear her programs we confirm that she does not abandon herself to brief and easy successes, but seeks to improve herself. She had a supporting role opposite María Félix in Ismael Rodríguez's Mexican Revolution epic La cucaracha (1959). Cashbox included the album in its Latin Picks section and described it as "a masterpiece for lovers of Latin boleros". In 1955, they made their first film together, La huella del chacal, but their relationship began when they made the film El rayo de Sinaloa in 1957. This same year she appeared on the film Peregrina.[50]. Her fifth Musart album, La acariciante voz de Flor Silvestre, was released in 1965. [12] In 2005, the single was certified Gold in digital sales. [1], Selena performed "Como La Flor" in Houston, Texas on January 12, 1994 to a crowd of over 100,000. [30] The following two days, she performed the song in Denver, Colorado to a crowd of over 87,000. Wuhan (China) — 22 de marzo de 2021 10:31h. These songs also became her first hits. [20] The company eventually made its way to Peru, where they performed for the Mexican Air Force, before returning to Mexico. Check the cherry blossom status map. tribute concert, the song was performed at the grand finale. Enriqueta and María de la Luz also became singers. In 2001, she released her second banda album, Flor Silvestre con tambora, which includes new versions of her 1960s hits "Cariño santo", "Celosa", "Desolación", "Mi destino fue quererte", and "El mar y la esperanza". [12] Her interest in singing and acting led her to participate in Christmas pageants, school plays, and local festivals. [5] Desde entonces se ha extendido por todo el mundo y se ha convertido en un alimento básico en la gran mayoría de países del globo. On 21 December 2010, she released her most recent album, Soledad: canto a mi amado y a su recuerdo, which she dedicated to her late husband. Among her first recordings for Musart are the songs "Nuestro gran amor" and "Pajarillo de la sierra", included in the soundtrack album of the Heraclio Bernal films, and "Te he de querer", "La chancla", and "La Valentina", included in the soundtrack album for the film La cucaracha. [1][33] The concert out performed country stars such as George Strait, Vince Gill and Reba McEntire. [6] It was the second single to be released from Entre A Mi Mundo (1992). Quintanilla III had written the song during Selena's Ven Conmigo Tour (1990-92). Flor Silvestre appeared in more than seventy films, almost always as the star and sometimes as a supporting actress or musical guest. In 1978, she released her album Ahora sí va en serio, which includes several songs written by Joan Sebastian. After recording her first singles, Flor Silvestre formed a duet named Las Flores with her then-unknown sister La Prieta Linda; they recorded two songs—"Los desvelados"[24] and "Lo traigo en la sangre"[25] (with Rubén Fuentes' mariachi)—for Columbia. [25] On the following three days, Selena performed the song in a Austin, Texas concert. This compilation album was later remastered and reissued in digital format by Sony Music Entertainment México in 2016. This was her second collaboration with film director Ismael Rodríguez after her supporting role in La cucaracha. For this album she recorded four Hernández songs, "Campanitas de cristal", "Inconsolable", "No me quieras tanto", and "Silencio", and three Flores songs, "Obsesión", "Amor", and "Esperanza inútil". [12] Her older siblings are Francisco "Pancho" and Raquel, and her younger siblings are Enriqueta "La Prieta Linda", José Luis, María de la Luz "Mary", and Arturo. In 1972, she released three albums: Una gran intérprete y dos grandes compositores, a tribute to songwriters Cornelio Reyna and Ferrusquilla; La voz que acaricia, which includes her hits "Solo con las estrellas" and "Hastío"; and Canciones con alma, her second album of bolero songs. The song compares love to a flower, which needs love and care. [1][2] She was also the biggest act in the Tejano market during her tour. 2019 Nominee Palme d'Or: Dolor y gloria (2019) ... Festival de Cine de L'Alfàs del Pi. A complete guide to cherry blossom season at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Festival da Canção or Festival RTP da Canção is the name given to the national festival, produced and broadcast by Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) to choose the Portuguese entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. Flor Silvestre appeared in more than seventy films between 1950 and 1990. [65][66] She died of natural causes. She recorded more than 300 songs for three labels: Columbia, RCA Víctor, and Musart. In February 1950, she was a part of the "numerous, hybrid, but useful cast" of ¡A los toros!, a revue about bullfighting staged at the Teatro Tívoli. In 1961, she rerecorded "Cielo rojo" for Musart, accompanied by Pepe Villa's Mariachi México. [2] She was one of the most prominent and successful performers of Mexican and Latin American music,[3] and was a star of classic Mexican films during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. [1] She was the third child and second daughter of Jesús Jiménez Cervantes, a butcher,[12] and María de Jesús Chabolla Peña (1906 – 5 September 1993). A family friend, Brian "Red" Moore, remixed the song after it was recorded. [1] The song was always performed in every venue. [55][56] The 24-minute documentary features interviews with Flor Silvestre, who recounts her life and career; her five children, Dalia, Francisco, Marcela, Antonio, and Pepe; and singers Angélica María and Guadalupe Pineda. The album's cover is a photograph of her as the character in the film. Flor Silvestre, vol. Its first track, "La cruz de lo imposible", is songwriter Lupita Ramos' first work. ", another single included in Celosa, also charted well on Record World Latin American Single Hit Parade.[43]. "Imposible olvidarte", "Que Dios te perdone", "Pobre corazón", "Viejo nopal", "Guadalajara", and "Mi amigo el viento" were recorded with Gilberto Parra's mariachi. Beautiful and statuesque, she became one of the leading stars of the "golden age" of the Mexican film industry. Flor Silvestre made her first recordings in 1950 for the Mexican Columbia label (Discos Columbia de México). [14], "Como La Flor" was nominated for "Song of the Year" and "Single of the Year" at the 1993 Tejano Music Awards. [12] María de Jesús took her three youngest children with her to Mexico City, leaving the oldest four (including Guillermina) in Salamanca in the care of her sisters, who were nuns. Flor Silvestre's third and last husband was singer and actor Antonio Aguilar, who died in 2007. In early 1955, Flor Silvestre sang on the XEW radio program Su programa Calmex, sponsored by Calmex Sardines. [15], Her next performance at the Teatro del Pueblo was in the play La soldadera, directed by López Santillán,[17] in which she played a girl who comes out of a railway wagon and sings "La soldadera", a song written for her by José de Jesús Morales. [3][4] The song was also covered among young children in Mexico, who competed in several "Selena look-alike" competitions. "Como La Flor" helped Selena to be accepted into Mexico. [1] Selena's brother, A.B. [26] Selena also performed the song at the 1993 Tejano Music Awards. [1], The band had wanted to write a song that can help Selena crossover into Mexico. In November 1946, she was invited to perform at the inauguration of Guadalajara's Juárez movie theater. The Guadalajara newspaper El Informador described her as "Flor Silvestre, young XEW singer, who represents the feeling of our land within the ranchera song". ", "La flor de la canela", "Échame a mí la culpa", "Ay el amor", "Lágrimas del alma", and "Amémonos". Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for. [2] Selena was declared "Una artista del pueblo" ("An Artist of The People") when she had arrived in Mexico. With Mónica Spear, Tony Dalton, José Luis Reséndez, Roberto Manrique. [16] Victoria Díaz of Grupo Reforma, believed that the song was one of the biggest hits in Tejano history. [15][12] The Mariachi Pulido's director refused to accompany her, stating that they did not collaborate with amateurs,[15] but the stage director, Carlos López Santillán, told her that he would let her sing the following week and promised to hire a mariachi from the Tenampa bar to perform with her. For a limited time, receive FREE shipping on your entire order with purchase of select boxes of My Father Cigars!Box-pressed beauties from My Father.Introducing the Flor de las Antillas, the first entirely box-pressed line from My Father cigars. [25] She also wore her signature bras. Flor Silvestre had one of the starring roles in the stage play La hacienda de Carrillo, a revue which opened on 1 July 1955 at the new Teatro Ideal. [49] Baby Karen, covered the song in raggaeton. In these recording sessions, she was backed up by the mariachis of Gilberto Parra and Rubén Fuentes. [22] Ramiro Burr of San Antonio Express-News stated that "songs such as "Baila Esta Cumbia," "La Carcacha," "Como La Flor" and "Amor Prohibido" had that instant appeal (liking), that memorable melodic hook that had everyone dancing". Despite the success, a music video was not produced. [7][8][9] It knocked off Luis Miguel's song "Inólvidable" from the number-one spot. [29] Other entertainers on the program included Miguel Aceves Mejía, the Trío Tariácuri, and the Hermanitas de Alba. The concert Selena had performed, was another record-breaking audience. Ten of these recordings, which were originally released on 78 rpm singles, were included in the greatest hits album Flor Silvestre canta sus éxitos, released in 1964 by Columbia's subsidiary label Okeh. She toured there for the first time after the single peaked at number-one. [1] She had performed to several record-breaking audience records in Mexico. The title track was included in the Cashbox Latin Singles to Watch list. The play was also broadcast by Mexico's national radio station, XEFO,[12] and "La soldadera" became the first song she performed on radio. On Mother's Day 1957, she made her television debut with a successful performance in the television play Secreto de familia, with Sara García and Miguel Arenas. [35] In June 1994, she performed the song at the 1994 Festival Acapulco in Mexico to a record-breaking 300,000 audience. [1][25] Selena performed the song on the Veronica Castro Show in September 1993. Best cuts: 'Vuelve', 'Tormento', 'Quisiera'".[48]. Her fourth Musart album, La sentimental (1964), includes both ranchera and bolero songs. Her father owned and ran a meat shop in Salamanca. [4][5], "Como La Flor" was released in the United States and Mexico as the lead single for the album Entre A Mi Mundo (1992) on October 4, 1992. 2, which includes her hits "Gracias", "Perdí la partida", "Bendición de Dios", "Árboles viejos", "Te digo adiós", "Un jarrito", "Quédate esta vez", and "Plegaria". She makes lifelong friends, posessive lovers and murderous enemies along the way. A young girl loses her mother and brother all in one day. [34], In March she was the lead act at Miami's Calle Ocho Festival, which attracted over 100,000 fans. He was the love of her life. The song talks about a sad woman who is hurting because she has lost her boyfriend and she is explaining how it hurts to lose his love but she is saying that his love was like a flower that has dried up and died. [20] Esmeralda Rivera of Nuestro Diario, praised the songs rhythms. [26] In the revue, she sang Mexican musical numbers associated with bullfights. "Como La Flor" was recorded in Q-Productions in Corpus Christi, Texas. Her maternal grandparents were Felipe Chabolla and Inés Peña. They married in 1959 (or 1960, according to some sources) and had two sons who also became singers and actors, Antonio "Toño" Aguilar and José "Pepe" Aguilar. It was on her third album, Entre A Mi Mundo (1992). Her more than 70-year career[4] included stage productions, radio programs, records, films, television programs, comics, and rodeo shows. She performed to a crowd of 100,000. [1] The promotional video used a softer (slower) version of "Como La Flor". La sentimental peaked at number 9 on Record World Latin American LP Hit Parade. One of the album's singles, "Una limosna", topped the Record World Latin American Single Hit Parade chart. ... y el festival de los cerezos en flor, su orgullo local. [49] At the Selena ¡VIVE! ... primeros compases de la pandemia con visitas especiales a los cerezos en flor. The album features cover versions of popular boleros from the 1950s, including "Un siglo de ausencia", "Condición", "El reloj", and "La barca". She starred in the following Mexican classics: This article is about the singer and actress. Flor Silvestre received many awards and honors throughout her career. Quintanilla III. The song was released in the United States and Mexico in October 1992. [59], Around 1953, Flor Silvestre married radio announcer and bullfighting chronicler Francisco Rubiales Calvo "Paco Malgesto" (1914–1978), who would later become a famous presenter and pioneer of Mexican television. This second version also became a success and is the first track of her second Musart album, Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México. [50], From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, "Como La Flor" redirects here. [17] Carmen Lopez of Novedades de México, stated that "Como La Flor" showcases Selena's "exotic voice". VER MÁS El VIDEO de una niña que le canta y le lee a su gato conquista a los usuarios. In early 1964, she released her third Musart album, Flor Silvestre con el Mariachi México, vol. This is how one reaches the goal. In 1970, she released her album Amor, siempre amor,[45] accompanied by the Mariachi Guadalajara. She was reunited with her Primero soy mexicano co-stars Luis Aguilar and Francisco Avitia in the film El tigre enmascarado, which premiered in 1951. She made her acting debut in the film Primero soy mexicano (1950), directed by and co-starring Joaquín Pardavé. It remains one of Selena's most popular songs. [1][2] After the song was played in radio stations, Selena was in constant demand in venues across Mexico. [31] Theater critic Armando de María y Campos wrote that the cast included "the radio singer Guillermina Jiménez de Rubiales, better known as Flor Silvestre, very beautiful and young too, and also very tender as a vedette". 2000 Nominee ... La flor de mi secreto (1995) Sixth Place . [19] Between 1947 and 1949, Flor Silvestre and the showman's company toured Central and South America, performing at the best nightclubs along the way. In 2016, she was featured on "Para morir iguales", a track of her son Antonio's most recent album, Caballo viejo. Her film career spanned several genres, including ranchera comedy, rural drama, Mexican western, horror film, urban comedy, and Mexican Revolution drama. Estreno de la revista ¡A los toros!. [15] Her participation in the contest earned her a contract to sing in revues at the Teatro Colonial, located on San Juan de Letrán Avenue (now Eje Central). [15] However, this stage name was also claimed by another woman, the sister of singer La Panchita. Flor Silvestre also recorded some songs for the RCA Víctor label in 1957. [1] The free concert was for an upcoming live album that was to be released in 1993. He also said that "Como La Flor" helped build awareness for Selena and her band. She was the third child and second daughter of Jesús Jiménez Cervantes, a butcher, and María de Jesús Chabolla Peña (1906 – 5 September 1993). [7][8][9] It was also at number ten on the US Latin Regional Mexican Airplay chart. [27] The following week, Selena performed the song at the Houston Astrodome to a record-breaking audience. Life and career 1930–1943: Childhood. [11] The song peaked at number eleven on the Spanish Singles Chart. [28] Selena performed "Como La Flor" once more in her hometown in December 1992. For this label, she recorded a single containing her first version of "Cielo rojo" on side A and "Qué padre es la vida" on side B. It was first held in 1964. [63] She responded well to the surgery.[64]. We recorded 'Los mirasoles', 'La rama', and 'Quiero que sepas'".[53]. Silvestre died on 25 November 2020 at her home in Villanueva, Zacatecas. [1] On March 10, 1994, she had performed the song at the Houston Astrodome to another record-breaking audience. [18], Antonio Morales of Gringo Gazette, liked the song's message and meaning. In 1955, she also appeared in her first color film, La doncella de piedra, one of the first Mexican CinemaScope productions. [1] The video was shown on Spanish-language television channels for two years. [15] Arturo Blancas, an Excélsior journalist and XEFO announcer, thought she looked more "like a flower" than a soldier and suggested she change her stage name to La Amapola, which means "the poppy". It was the third single off of the album, following "La Carcacha" ("The Jalopy"). [8][9], "Como La Flor" peaked at number nine on the Latin Regional Mexican Airplay chart on April 15, 1995. In 1957, she began recording for Musart Records and became one of the label's exclusive artists with numerous best-selling singles, such as "Cielo rojo", "Renunciación", "Gracias", "Cariño santo", "Mi destino fue quererte", "Mi casita de paja", "Toda una vida", "Amar y vivir", "Gaviota traidora", "El mar y la esperanza", "Celosa", "Vámonos", "Cachito de mi vida", "Miel amarga", "Perdámonos", "Tres días", "No vuelvo a amar", "Las noches las hago días", "Estrellita marinera", and "La basurita", among others. [21] Daniel Rodriguez of Grupo Reforma, believed Jennifer Lopez's performance was "incredible" while also stating that in the movie "[...] she captures Selena's every dance move precisely". She sang two tracks from Una gran intérprete y dos grandes compositores in the two films she made that year; she sang "Tema eterno" in La yegua colorada and "No me lo tomes a mal" in Valente Quintero. [1][37][38] Selena performed the song seven more times before she was killed. [1] Pete Astudillo, a former back-up dancer for Selena y Los Dinos, had helped writing the song. As he says goodbye he takes her heart with him she hopes someday some other woman or his new woman will give him what he is looking for. Flor Silvestre died on 25 November 2020, on her estate in "El Soyate" Villanueva, Zacatecas, Mexico. They first met in 1950 when he was invited to sing on her program Increíble pero cierto at the Verde y Oro studio of radio station XEW in Mexico City. In 2013, the Association of Mexican Cinema Journalists awarded her the Special Silver Goddess for her career. [28] The following two days, she had performed the song for a free concert she had organized. [19] The video had Jennifer Lopez, who was portraying "Selena" in the movie, singing to a crowd. In order to take care of her sisters, she become a prostitute in a club. [8] She was also the star of the comic book La Llanera Vengadora. She received top billing for the first time in Pueblo en armas (1959) and its sequel ¡Viva la soldadera! The song was written by Selena's brother, A.B. [52], In 1989, she recorded banda music for the first time. [24], Selena always had performed "Como La Flor" first in her concerts. Quintanilla III.A former Selena y Los Dinos member, Pete Astudillo, co-wrote the song.It was on her third album, Entre A Mi Mundo (1992). Densie Sanford will serve as La Secretaria. Best Latin-American Film (Mejor Película Iberoamericana) Dolor y gloria (2019) Spain . [7][8][9] The song also peaked at number-one on MonitorLatino's Top 20 Latin Hits the following year. "Como La Flor" ("Like The Flower") is a song by American singer Selena. In 2015, while promoting the release of her documentary entitled, "Imposible olvidarte" / "Que Dios te perdone (Dolor de ausencia)" (1950), "Guadalajara" / "Mi amigo el viento" (1950), "Siempre el amor" / "Con un polvo y otro polvo" (1950), "Adoro a mi tierra" / "La presentida" (1950), "No vuelvo a amar" / "No es tan fácil" (1968), "Sin mentira ni traición" / "Las noches las hago días" (1971), "El tiempo que te quede libre" / "Seis años" (1972), This page was last edited on 16 April 2021, at 05:04. [26], Although Flor Silvestre had made her film debut in 1949 singing in Te besaré en la boca (released in 1950),[27] she was given her first leading role in the Walerstein production Primero soy mexicano (1950), co-starring Joaquín Pardavé (who also wrote and directed the film) and Luis Aguilar and featuring Francisco "Charro" Avitia.[28]. 6, and made her last film of the decade, El as de oros. In 1957, RCA Victor released her first recording of "Cielo rojo", which would become one of her signature songs. [19] Castro Fernando, of ¡Alarma! [40] However, a music video was done for "La Carcacha". She finished her rating with a 5 out of 5 score. [48] Phuong Thanh, recorded the song in Vietnamese. In the early 1970s, she recorded her first bolero album, Y las canciones de sus tríos favoritos. Flor Silvestre, her first Musart album, was released around 1958. Only to then be abandoned with her three younger sisters by her father. 7 and Flor Silvestre, vol. [30] An adaptation of Rómulo Gallegos' novel Sobre la misma tierra, the film features Flor Silvestre in the role of Cantaralia Barroso, the mother of the novel's protagonist, Remota Montiel (played by Elsa Aguirre). on side B, became a hit. FILM ÉVÈNEMENT : “La Flor” Film événement : La Flor, un film de Mariano Llinás; Galerie photos des 14èmes IHA; HISTORIQUE; L’affiche de la 13ème édition; La Compagnie de théâtre argentine “La Piel de Lava” Les documents d’accompagnements; Les dossiers d’accompagnement 2019; Les films des 13e IHA (23 au 30 mars 2018) [23] Cathy Ragland of Austin American Statesman, stated that "Como La Flor" was one of Selena's popular songs. She told the press, "I was very afraid to record with a tambora; I thought it was too much sound, a lot of equipment, but when I recorded I loved it, I felt happy, and more because it was the band of Don Ramón López Alvarado. Billboard included Canciones con alma in its Top Album Picks section and wrote, "A good solid LP overall of love ballads. Learn where all the flowering cherry … [12], When Flor Silvestre returned to Mexico from her South American tour in 1950, her manager got her a contract to perform at Mexico City's most popular nightclub, El Patio. This is how one triumphs.[22]. The message of the song was to show people that you should love your partner if they truly love you back. [8][8] It also peaked at number four on the Latin Songs Airplay chart on December 27. [26] It was written and presented by announcer Paco Malgesto, who would become her second husband. [31] That same month, Flor Silvestre, Agustín Lara, Pedro Vargas, Rosa de Castilla, and others provided musical performances for the film La virtud desnuda (released in 1957), a Calderón Films production starring Columba Domínguez. [7][8][9] The song peaked at number-one on the Mexican Singles Chart on November 22. She made her final film, Triste recuerdo, in 1990. Cannes Film Festival. 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