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The incident occurred on November 18 at the first show of what was scheduled to be KIX’s two-night stand at the Tally Ho Theater in Leesburg, Virginia…
KIX Drummer JIMMY ‘CHOCOLATE’ CHALFANT Is ‘Doing Great’, Expects To Be Back On Stage In February
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