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RANCH OWNERS “CONFUSED” BY KANYE

Turns out not everyone in the vicinity was beguiled by Kanye West’s Jackson Hole listening party. Jane Golliher, who owns and operates the Diamond Cross Ranch in Moran, Wyo., told The Blast that while hosting Kanye’s party was great exposure for the business, it was the “most confusing” event they’ve ever handled.

According to Golliher, Kanye’s team changed the plan “every 30 minutes,” and noise levels blasting out of “Speaker Stonehenge” hit a deafening 120 dBs, triggering a raft of complaints from neighbors. What’s more, the party was supposed to be over by 10pm, but it didn’t start until 9:30, and it got so hectic that around midnight, Mr. Golliher threatened to pull the plug.

Mrs. Golliher said Kanye’s planners and employees were amazing, but she also says they made it clear that Ye does whatever he wants. As a result of the chaos, she and hubby have decided there will be “no more rappers” at the ranch, although they’d consider doing an event with “good music,” probably a “day concert.”

She described the experience as a “learning curve,” and concluded that the problems were the inevitable result of everyone being from “California and L.A.”

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