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EZRA GETS A POUND

Rob Stringer, Joel Klaiman and Team Columbia present artist George Ezra with a plaque commemorating platinum sales for his single "Budapest." Later, they were all forced to destroy their cell phones after Donald Trump made their numbers public. Seen are (top, l-r) Phil Muellerschoen, Lisa Sonkin, John Conway, Kathy Baker, Doneen Lombardi, Sarah Bromley, Sarah Mary Cunningham and Jason Pleskow and (bottom, l-r) Kim Harris, manager Ryan Lofthouse, Stringer, Ezra and Klaiman.

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