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		<title>My Opening Statement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I believe the definition of the word &#039;forever&#039; is:<br /><br />The length of time it takes Jay Jay French to put up his website.<br /><br />It must seem somewhat ridiculous that it has taken so long to get this site up and running.<br /> <br />When I entered the basement of a house at 315 First St. Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey the week before Christmas 1972 to audition for the band  Silverstar, I could never in my wildest dreams, envision that my notoriety would be forever linked to what evolved from that fateful night. <br /><br />I want to thank the thousands of fans around the world who, for nearly 35 years,  have continued to support my band as well as me. I am truly humbled by it. <br /><br />Jay Jay]]></description>
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