Ray Price

1926 - 2013

Ray Price

1926 - 2013

BORN

1926

DIED

2013

Ray Price Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 16, 2013.
DALLAS (AP) — Ray Price, one of country music's most popular and influential singers and bandleaders who had more than 100 hits and was one of the last living connections to Hank Williams, died Monday. He was 87.

Price died Monday afternoon at his ranch outside Mount Pleasant, Texas, said Billy Mack Jr., who was acting as a family spokesman. Billie Perryman, the wife of family friend and spokesman Tom Perryman, a DJ with KKUS-FM in Tyler, also confirmed his death.

Price was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2011 and it had recently spread to his liver, intestines and lungs, according East Texas Medical Center in Tyler. He stopped aggressive treatments and left the hospital last Thursday to receive hospice care at home.

At the time, his wife, Janie Price, relayed what she called her husband's "final message" to his fans: "I love my fans and have devoted my life to reaching out to them. I appreciate their support all these years, and I hope I haven't let them down. I am at peace. I love Jesus. I'm going to be just fine. Don't worry about me. I'll see you again one day."

Perhaps best known for his version of the Kris Kristofferson song "For the Good Times," a pop hit in 1970, the velvet-voiced Price was a giant among traditional country performers in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, as likely to defy a trend as he was to defend one. He helped invent the genre's honky-tonk sound early in his career, then took it in a more polished direction.

He reached the Billboard Hot 100 eight times from 1958-73 and had seven No. 1 hits and more than 100 titles on the Billboard country chart from 1952 to 1989. "For the Good Times" was his biggest crossover hit, reaching No. 11 on the Billboard pop music singles chart. His other country hits included "Crazy Arms," ''Release Me," ''The Same Old Me," ''Heartaches by the Number," ''City Lights" and "Too Young to Die."

"If you got a pop hit, you sold a lot more records," Price said in 2000. "It was my style, really. I sang ballads, sort of laid-back. I'm still a country boy. I don't pretend to be anything else."

Price was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996, long after he'd become dissatisfied with Nashville and returned to his home state of Texas.

His importance went well beyond hit singles. He was among the pioneers who popularized electric instruments and drums in country music. After helping to establish the bedrock 4/4 shuffle beat that can still be heard on every honky-tonk jukebox and most country radio stations in the world, Price angered traditionalists by breaking away from country. He gave early breaks to Willie Nelson, Roger Miller and other major performers.

His "Danny Boy" in the late 1960s was a heavily orchestrated version that crossed over to the pop charts. He then started touring with a string-laden 20-piece band that outraged his dancehall fans.

In the 1970s he sang often with symphony orchestras — in a tuxedo and cowboy boots.

Like Nelson, his good friend and contemporary, Price simply didn't care what others thought and pursued the chance to make his music the way he wanted to.

"I have fought prejudice since I got in country music and I will continue to fight it," he told The Associated Press in 1981. "A lot of people want to keep country music in the minority of people. But it belongs to the world. It's art."

In the same 1981 interview, he credited the cowboy for the popularity of country music.

"Everyone loves the cowboy. He's nice, humble and straightforward. And country music is the same thing. The kids have discovered what mom and pop told 'em."

Price continued performing and recording well into his 70s.

"I have to be in the business at least five or 10 more years," Price told The Associated Press in 2000, when he and his band were doing 100 shows a year.

"Two or three years ago, we did 182," he said. "Fans come to the shows, bless their hearts, they always come."

In 2007, he joined buddies Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson on a double-CD set, "Last of the Breed." The trio performed on tour with the Texas swing band Asleep at the Wheel.

"I'll be surprised if we don't all get locked up somewhere," Price joked at the time.

Over the years, Price came in and out of vogue as traditional country music waxed and waned on the radio. He was a constant advocate for the old days and ways of country music, and more recently re-entered the news when he took offense to comments Blake Shelton made about classic country music that included the words "old farts." The dustup drew attention on the Internet and introduced Price to a new generation of country fans.

"You should be so lucky as us old-timers," Price said in a happily cantankerous post in all capital letters. "Check back in 63 years (the year 2075) and let us know how your name and your music will be remembered."

Price earned his long-standing fame honestly, weaving himself into the story of modern country music in several ways.

As a young man, Price became friends with Hank Williams, toured with the country legend and shared a house with him in Nashville. Williams even let Price use his band, the Drifting Cowboys, and the two wrote a song together, the modest Price hit "Weary Blues (From Waiting)".

By 1952 Price was a regular member of the Grand Ole Opry.

The singer had one of country music's great bands, the Cherokee Cowboys, early in his career. His lineup included at times Nelson, Miller and Johnny Paycheck.

His 1956 version of "Crazy Arms" became a landmark song for both Price and country music. His first No. 1 country hit, the song rode a propulsive beat into the pop top 100 as well. Using a drummer and bassist to create a country shuffle rhythm, he eventually established a sound that would become a trademark.

"It was strictly country and it went pop," Price said of the song. "I never have figured that one out yet."

Price was born near Perryville, Texas, in 1926 and was raised in Dallas. He joined the Marines for World War II and then studied to be a veterinarian at North Texas Agricultural College before he decided on music as a career.

Soft-spoken and urbane, Price told the AP in 1976: "I'm my own worst critic. I don't like to hear myself sing or see myself on television. I see too many mistakes."

He was one of the few who saw them.

CHRIS TALBOTT, Associated Press

JAMIE STENGLE, Associated Press

Associated Press writer Chris Sherman in McAllen, Texas, contributed to this report. Chris Talbott reported from Nashville.




Copyright © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Sonny Vega

November 6, 2024

He influenced me to love country music. His voice in hi hit " for the good times, made me a fan for life. His love for country music came through his voice. The Cherokee Cowboys is country music at it´s best.

Harvey Aronhalt

May 5, 2021

Love all of his songs,and the one I sing a lot is For the good times.

Shirley Sutherland

November 6, 2020

You are the best

Joe DeHoyos

May 26, 2020

RIP Mr. Ray Price ✝
I really like your song that you sang, heartache by the numbers. I was not even born when you sang this good tune on that tv show in early 1960s as shown in black and white. My Dad and mom were fans of you and my Dad Ben DeHoyos talked good of you and enjoyed your music. He is where I learned of your good music and you. When Dad would get off from work, he would relax, and wait for the tv show that was coming on, and when on, he enjoyed your entertainment. Thank you Mr. Price for bringing joy to us too our household with your music, and thanks to the tv shows, musicians, and all of the entertainment industry that made all that possible.
Your fan
JD

Kathy Sanchez

May 8, 2020

I love Ray's music and still listen to it frequently. I love the traditional country music. I wonder what influence he would have today?

April 29, 2020

One of the greatest voices of any musical genre. Ray's singing was mesmerizing.

Dewey Ballard

September 22, 2018

I love his music. The song I love most is "City Lights) number two is "Crazy Arms" & three is "Heart Acres By The Numbers, Oh well just say I really loveeeeee them all have the CD's. I do karaoke at our local VFW and TRY to sing City Lights.

Doshia Marie Wall

Doshia Wall

September 18, 2018

Thinking of you today, Sept 18th, on your beautiful wife's birthday. I met her at your Memorial. I will always love you and your music. By the way, my mother and her side of her family are from Mt Pleasant, The Pilgram's and Story's

Marianne White

July 12, 2018

We absolutely love Mr Ray Price,the last time we saw him he played in Amarillo,Tx He was fabulous.His music will never die.
James & Marianne White Amarillo,Tx

John Barrientes

March 6, 2018

A great legend l grew up with. When his music played l immediately knew who was singing. A blessed distinctive voice. A great loss. He is singing
amongst the angels.

Mark Cartret

August 29, 2017

I was fortunate enough to get to know Ray many years ago while traveling.
A real country gentleman.
May he Rest In Peace.

Albert M Catlos

June 17, 2017

Hearing Ray Price sing "For The Good Times" still brings tears to this old man's eyes. God bless you and your wife.

Sara Waggoner

April 9, 2016

Miss you and your music, may it live on forever

Marcy

December 16, 2015

December 16, 2015

I saw Mr. Price in Wendover about 4 years ago. I was amazed that at his age his voice was still as strong and golden. What a singer this man was. One of the last of the best.

Duke Orrell

July 29, 2015

The Best

Bart C Brown

April 4, 2015

Loved Ray Price, played all his songs of the 50's while stationed at Ft Carson, CO. May he Rest in Piece and God Bless. I am an old country Boy from Mt Pleasant, Texas myself.

Marita Stevens

February 1, 2015

Have always loves Ray Price music. Loved the way you could understand every word he sang.

December 16, 2014

Mr. Price, I am a Proud Fan of your Music, Damn Proud! Your music, to this Day, brings back many Memories to my Life of past Friends and Family. May you Rest in Peace with our Maker and may he Bless your Family. You will never be forgotten! Mr. Price, as a Member of our Greatest Generation, I Salute You.

Bonnie Bloomer

November 17, 2014

I remember working as a hostess at a restaurant/banquet hall in ocean city, maryland. Since this venue was located on top of a popular hotel in the resort , I met Ray Price and members of the band. After finding out at breakfast employees didn't receive comp passes to the show, Mr. Price gave me free tickets, hugged me and said see ya there...AWESOME MEMORY

Linda Bloom

November 9, 2014

Thank you for sharing Ray with us. I was fortunate to meet him several times. Truly one of my favorites. Peace to you.

Loretta Prior

June 23, 2014

Sorry for your loss.I met Ray over 50 years ago at" I think they called it Breakfast at the Opry,It was on Saturday morning, after the Friday night frolics.

Vickie Hayward

June 8, 2014

Dear Janie, I have been a fan of Ray's since I was about 19 years old. I am now almost 69. I was lucky enough to have attended quite a few of his concerts and meet him backstage, with my husband, on several occasions. What a gracious man he was. To me, his voice was like no other. The mellow notes were a sound that no one else could achieve! I remember when you two married. You were so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your husband with us all of these years. May God bless you with peace of mind and a calmness knowing that your loving Ray is near your side. Vickie

wm. and carmen luster

May 13, 2014

dear Janie and cliff, so sorry about your loss . we have always been a fan of ray's love his songs and his singing them. may the lord bless all the family in days to come.

Jane McCreadie

March 23, 2014

I am so happy my husband and I had the opportunity to see and hear the awesome Ray Price at the Birchmere in Alexandria Virginia. It must have been one of his last performances and the voice was so amazing. Rest in peace Mr. Price.... in Tex Ritter's hillbilly heaven. You were one of the few classic ....very distinctive country voices. !!

SHERRY ROBERTSON

March 22, 2014

MR PRICE, YOU WERE THE GREATEST COUNTRY SINGER. YOU CAME FROM OLD COUNTRY MUSIC. THE COUNTRY MUSIC TODAY IS NOT COUNTRY. I LEARNED TO TWO STEP WITH MY BOYFRIEND AT 18. NOW I'M 60 AND FORGOT HOW TO TWO STEP. YOU WERE THE GREATEST. RIP

March 4, 2014

So sorry for your loss. Have loved his songs as a child growing up. May the4 family find the peace and hope that God gives.

Bruce Currier

February 26, 2014

The best voice there ever was or will ever be wish I could of seen you just once in person

BETTYANN CAPOGRECO

February 18, 2014

DEAREST RAY : I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED YOUR MUSIC AND ALWAYS WILL. MY FAVORITE SONG OF YOURS IS CITY LIGHTS. I HEARD A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW YOU HAD WITH EDDY STUBBS ON W.S.M. I WILL MISS YOU.

LOVE, BETTYANN.

Ted-Evelyn Hiesser

February 10, 2014

Followed Ray in the 50 s, all the way to his 80 th birthday show in east tx and our last show in 2012 in the woodlands our, condolences go out to you and his family, thanks Ray, For the Good Times. Rest in Peace. We will miss you

Billy Branham

February 3, 2014

Ray I thank you for all the good times I was with you in Alexandria,Va Fairfax Va
I will miss you God Bless.Bill Branham

Dwight Taylor

January 28, 2014

I was fortunate to see Ray in concert several times - once in Owensboro, KY and the others at Renfro Valley KY. Last time I went to see him at Renfro Valley, the show was cancelled due to his bus breaking down in Arkansas earlier. May he rest in peace. Condolences to his family.
Dwight Taylor - Mt. Sterling, KY

Wayne Mozingo

January 17, 2014

Thanks Ray for all of your great songs. You are truly a legion.

Randy Major

January 17, 2014

I think the first 10 or so songs I learned on the pedal steel were Ray Price hits. What a great loss to the music industry.

Jim Goodnoe

January 16, 2014

Have always loved Ray's music. May he rest in peace. He has joined the heavenly band.

Theresa Collins

January 14, 2014

Thank you for your music and Heaven has gained another Country singing angel.

louise brigham

January 12, 2014

to the family of ray price i say thank for sharing him with us. god bless.

Helen Keith

January 9, 2014

Ray Price was a type of "glue" that has held our marriage together for almost 52 years! We shared a genuine love between us for Ray's singing since 1963. Privileged to see his concerts a couple times a year, at least, & always talked to him-he was a classic act, dresser, & always a gentleman. We will certainly miss seeing him, but we have collected his albums, CDs, etc. that we can hear him when we want to. I believe he is in heaven, & I am looking forward to seeing him again, in a new 4/4 world!! Loyal fans forever, Helen & Lloyd Keith. West Virginia fans.

Mary Smit

January 6, 2014

Ray Price was one of the very best in Country Music... watched him since i was a kid growing up with all the other country greats on shows like Hee-Haw,, he's going to be so missed, but his music & wonderful voice will live on forever... love u ray price.. R.I. P.

David W. Parker

January 6, 2014

It was an honor to host Ray's Official Website for a short time a few years back. I had the opportunity to meet with Ray on his bus here in the Phoenix Arizona area before a concert and he reminded me of my grand father that lived in Texas. He was a very special person to me and I miss him so very much. In my opinion there will never be another voice as rich and deep and true to Country Music as Ray's was.

God Bless his family and loved ones and Thank You Ray Price fans for sticking with him as you have.

Frank Bruno

January 5, 2014

Ray Price. You had a wonderful voice. You are singing with the heavenly choir. God Bless You

cecil ouderkirk

January 3, 2014

god bless you mr ray price i have loved your music for many years you will be missed forever in my mind and heart no one will ever fill your shoes sosing me a songwhen i get too heaven im 76 years old and play the pedal sateel guitar from lansing mi bless all your family ps yo soud great withbuddy emmon plaing the stel guitar love ya both so very much

James Woods

January 1, 2014

Janie thank you for sharing Ray with all country fans

Wayne Duncan

December 31, 2013

My dad introduced me to Ray Price and I am forever grateful...condolences to the family and close friends of Ray Price.

Rena Kay & Sammy Coats

December 30, 2013

Your music will live forever in our hearts. May God be with the family, till you met again.

David Phisel

December 30, 2013

Will never forget the cherokee cowboy. Rest in Peace Ray

Suzie Herman

December 29, 2013

Thank you for all of the wonderful music over the years and thank you for the Good Times. RIP

Kathy K

December 29, 2013

I saw Ray Price perform many times at the VFW in Navasota, TX during the late 60's and 70's. He always had a "sell out" crowd and loyal fans that came to the VFW to see his great performances.

Also saw several performances in the 80's. Still had a "golden voice."

Ray was an awesome performer and his singing talent was a "golden voice."

I will always cherish my memories of Ray and his great performances.

My deepest sympathy to Ray's family. May your cherished memories be of comfort to you on the loss of your loved one, Ray.

Thank you Ray for your many contributions to country music. Your songs, your talent and your legacy will "live" forever!

Gone . . . but not forgotten!

~ ~ ~ Rest in peace, Ray! ~ ~ ~

Pat Cox

December 28, 2013

Country music has lost a legend. Ray`s music will be with us forever, keeping his legacy alive for future generations to enjoy.

bill koebel

December 28, 2013

As a young GI in Germany in 1956 I heard Mr.Ray Price on the jukebox. I've been a fan ever since. RIP. Mr. Price

Cathy Manziel-Ramsey

December 28, 2013

The music industry will never be the same without you Ray.

Janie, what a great remembrance in service for Ray today. Lets keep in touch, mom and dad love you!

tim ward

December 28, 2013

Thank you for ever thing you mr price

Karen Daake

December 28, 2013

You will be missed by all. God Bless your family. Your music will live on in our hearts.

December 28, 2013

RAY PRICE; One of our very BEST singers. The older he got, the better he sang.
Buddy-Clinton, MS

Ginger Clark

December 27, 2013

You were a favorite with all my family u will b missed ray price

Ann L. Job 14:13-15

December 26, 2013

Condolences to Ray Price's family,

Though you have shed tears of grief even as Jesus wept over the death of Lazarus, please draw comfort in knowing that God will call and those in his memory will answer! It will be as though they had returned from a journey—not ill or impaired, but in sound health.

Maude Whitfield

December 26, 2013

We lost a great person. He left us with recordings of his voice and great songs. Thank YOU Mr. Price.

joe massaro

December 25, 2013

There will always be a Ray Price CD in my car radio. You will not be forgotten

Pamela Dahl

December 25, 2013

Only one Ray Price. Great man and a great singer of songs. He is already dearly missed by all that knew him. Go rest high on that mountain...

December 24, 2013

He was my long life time favorite, God bless, rest in peace.
-Rae and John McWilliams

Dotti Allen

December 23, 2013

Another country music icon has gone on to that blessed meeting in the Heavens, and he will be missed for many years to come, and we will continue enjoying his music. RIP Ray Price, thanks for leaving behind such wonderful memories for us...GOD BLESS..... Dotti Allen, Brundidge AL.

Loretta Prior

December 23, 2013

Rest in Peace Ray Price,I got your autograph when they had the breaksast show on Sat.morning back in the fifties.

Faith Tobin

December 23, 2013

Dear Price Family hello this is Faith tobin and I'm sorry for your'e loos of Ray Price he'll surely be missed very much.luv,Faith

December 23, 2013

There will never be another Ray Price.My first date with husband was to see Ray in Owensboro,Kentucky.We have seen him in Nashville several times.And went to the show he was with willie and Merle.Also flew to New Orleans just to see him.HE WAS GREAT....Wanda Savage (Rock Island,TN.

Clay McNerney

December 23, 2013

I was a 19 yr old growing up in Southern MD heard "Heartaches by the Number" on WKCW in Warrenton VA and I have been a Ray Price fan since then. I am 72 now and still listening to Ray. I have seen Ray a dozen times over the years, and I saw him last in Wheeling,WV in 2003. I pray peace for the family and know that Ray is the loving arms of our Lord. Clay McNerney

Tom and Jeanette Sharp

December 23, 2013

Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent with all of us who love your music. I can not put into words how we have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy the music of Ray Price!

Moishe Aberson

December 23, 2013

Ray Price will be missed dearly as Country music will not be the same, country ballads are the songs of the past and will be missed and need to stay on top in main streem music???

Mary Hehlke

December 22, 2013

We have lost another of the great in country music. His music and memories will live on in the hearts of country music fans. Prayers of comfort for the family.

carolyn.sue mckinney

December 22, 2013

i meet ray i was young.meet his boys to,i meet his wife,to/
carolyn sue [email protected]

Jim Unell

December 22, 2013

We have lost another of the greatest singers ever born. Thank you, Ray Price, for many years of wonderful music. We will miss you ... you were one of the greatest. These new artists don't even come close to the quality of your music.

December 22, 2013

Sorry for your loss, we have lost the greatest person in country music, hardly a day goes by that I don't hear a ray price song, his contribution and influence on 7 decades of country music is unmeasueible. He is now missed and will be by generations to come.
Billy and faye azbell
China spring, tx

Dennis McNair

December 22, 2013

The angel choir will be forever be enhanced with his wonderful voice .Thank you Mrs Price for sharing Ray with the world. RIP Ray.

December 21, 2013

So sorry for your loss, Janie. We will miss him but always play his music to remember him.

Scott Abernathy

December 21, 2013

Your wonderful soothing voice helped so many "You're the best thing that ever happened to Country Music" Prayers to the family.

Herrell

December 21, 2013

One of the greatest singers ever lived.

Will Clark

December 21, 2013

With the Cherokee Cowboy joining with the Possum, I can only imagine how beautiful Heaven's must sound. Ray you were the greatest. My musical hero!

December 21, 2013

Sorry for the Price's loss. Praying that all have peace during this time.

Alex Grant

December 21, 2013

Not long after saying this, Jesus met a funeral procession coming out of the Israelite city of Nain. The dead young man was the only child of a widow. On seeing her extreme grief, Jesus was moved with pity. So, addressing the corpse, he commanded: “Young man, I say to you, Get up!” And the man sat up, and Jesus gave him to his mother.—Luke 7:11-17.

marla noyes

December 21, 2013

prayers great singer god bless yr family lots great hits love yr music

December 20, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Cathy Fields

December 20, 2013

Rest in peace Mr. Price, The Lord is now blessed with your precious voice. My father had a band and they did your songs many a night. When my father asked to die at home also during his last breaths I played your songs he went with a smile on his face. Thank you for the good times. May god bless your family with wonderful memories of you too.

Mary Braund-Proulx

December 20, 2013

You gave so much pleasure to so many. Rest in Peace Ray. Thoughts and Prayers for family and loved ones.

Harry & Lucille VanDusen

December 20, 2013

Thanks, Ray, "for the good times."

Tim Burns

December 20, 2013

Thanks for all the years of music my family and friends had the pleasure of listening to you sing and will always continue enjoying the memories! GOD BLESS YOU! From Tim, Eileen, Timmy and Matthew.

Tim Burns

December 20, 2013

Thanks for all the years of music my family and friends had the pleasure of listening to you sing and will always continue enjoying the memories! GOD BLESS YOU!

December 20, 2013

May the God of all comfort be with family and loved ones.

December 20, 2013

MAY ALMIGHTY GOD REMEMBER THE FAMILY OF MR.PRICE."YOU ARE OPENING YOUR HAND AND SATISFYING THE DESIRE OF EVERY LIVING THING..pslm.145:16...so sorry for the loss....ms

Alice Guckian Queen

December 20, 2013

My prayers are with your family at the loss of a great singer. May God Watch over his family at this time. Alice Guckian Queen @ family - Fentress , Tx. 78622.

tina jackson

December 20, 2013

to the greatest singer in country u will be missed

Diane F

December 19, 2013

I grew up with your music; I still listen 50 years later. For all my friends who love country music, I have always given them a Ray Price CD first. If they have Ray Price in their collection, they have the best. Rest easy, our dear friend. And thanks for the good times.

Ron & Jan Conrad

December 19, 2013

Deepest Sympathy to the Price Family. R.I.P. Mr. Price and Thank You for the Wonderful True Country Music.

December 19, 2013

Thank You, for being the Greatest honky-tonk singer ever. I have had many hours of pleasure thanks to you. You shall be greatly missed because when it comes down to the pure stuff, you were and shall always reign supreme.
Thank You Sir,

A Fan

Kathy & Buddy & Our Cat Family

December 19, 2013

RIP Ray....we love you...when I was a child I remember Ray singing "For The Good Times" and thinking what a CLASSY guy he was and also that he brought something different to country music.....Easy Listening Country Music....it was great...I like it when someone comes along and shake things up...I have heard some say that his music wasn't traditional country music but I say what the heck...Ray was a very good country singer even if he didn't fit the typical mode.....one example of this is the country music of today....Taylor Swift isn't singing "traditional country music" but who cares I love her music.....I also love Ray Price's music and I think that it's a GOOD THING when you're not like "everybody else".....Ray you will be missed in our little corner of the world......you were a true country gentleman.....never be another like Ray.....Sending prayers.....Angel Wings Always Around Us......

Linda West

December 19, 2013

One of the greatest in country music history. You will be missed greatly. Deepest sympathy to his loved ones.

Anne wood

December 19, 2013

thank you Ray, for all the years of beautiful music . you will be missed:

Roy Dean Baird

December 19, 2013

I feel as though a part of me is now missing. I have listened to, danced to and played Ray's music for the past 50 years. I have seen him many times, the last was in January at the Stafford Center. He was better then ever. A class act. He will be missed by so many. God Bless him for the smiles he brought to so many and to his family for allowing us to share him.

linda robertson

December 19, 2013

ray you went to heaven with the other great country singer god bless you and your lovely family my prayer go out to your family going to be sadly miss

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