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Payson Lewis - Bad Influence
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Mitch Corber: VideographerK: Host. Ellen Mandel: Piano/VocalsPerformers in order of appearance: Steve Dalachinsky; Eve Packer; Richard West; Ptr Kozlowski; Mireya Perez; David Elsasser; Tsaurah Litzky; Davidson Garrett.


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"A Very Spectrum Christmas" by Thomas A. Christie (Part 3).

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