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PROJ-X (X-Men: The Animated Series/X-Men '97)
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PROJ-X | |
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Genre | Pop Rock Country Hip hop |
Dates | 11 July 1998 |
Location(s) | |
Founders | Randy Gibson Bob Geldof Midge Ure |
Attendance | 83,578 (London) 95,987 (Dallas) 64,023 (Edmonton) |
Website | www.proj-x.com |
PROJ-X was a multi-venue benefit concert, as well as a music-based fundraising initiative and protest. It comprised three concerts held on Saturday 11 July 1998. The event was founded and organized by Randy Gibson who came up with the idea in 1994 and co-founded by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for relief of victims of mutant bigotry, to raise awareness, and to protest for mutant rights. This movement started with the attack on Professor Charles Xavier in 1997 by Henry Peter Gyrich, a government liaison known for his anti-mutant sentiment. Billed as the "musical protest of the century," PROJ-X was held simultaneously at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, attended by 95,987 people, Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, attended by 64,023 people, and Wembley Stadium in London, attended by about 83,578 people. A fourth, standalone show, called PROJ-X for Genosha, was aired on July 10 a year later.
On the same day, performances inspired by the initiative were held in other countries, such as Russia, Mexico, Japan, China, Switzerland, Italy, Brazil, France, Australia, and Germany. It was one of the largest satellite link-ups and television broadcasts of all time; an estimated audience of 4.7 billion, in 195 nations, watched the live broadcast, nearly 61 percent of the world population.
PROJ-X was considered a world-changing event and a groundbreaking movement in the mutant rights debate. It brought wider attention to the current mutant crisis, increasing pro-mutant support and a wider push toward granting mutants their rights. News reporters praised Randy Gibson's strategy of marketing and promoting the show, and the safety and security precautions taken to deter violent anti-mutant protests and resistance. Commentators stated that the concert stood as "a testament to those who speak out against things that people are too scared to say" and that the show "exemplified making statements for those who can't state it for themselves".
Performances
[edit]Dallas, Cotton Bowl
[edit]Presenters:
- Dick Clark—opened the show and introduced Robert Kelly, Eugene Partick, and Randy Gibson
- Paul Harvey—presented the United States Army and Pearl Jam
- Chuck Norris—presented Alan Jackson
- Tony Hawk—presented The Offspring
- Dennis Quaid & Lindsey Lohan—presented Bush
- Dennis Quaid—presented DC Talk and Neil Diamond
- Lindsey Lohan—presented Aaliyah
- Bob Odenkirk & David Cross—presented Weezer
- Jennifer Lopez—presented Gloria Estefan
- Jerry Seinfeld—presented The Smashing Pumpkins, Lenny Kravitz, Stone Temple Pilots and Hanson
- Nicholas Cage & Meg Ryan—presented Goo Goo Dolls, Sheryl Crow and Rage Against the Machine
- Freddie Prinze Jr. & Rachael Leigh Cook—presented Counting Crows and Guns N' Roses with Buckethead
- Tom Hanks & Tim Allen—presented Beck and Tim McGraw with Faith Hill
- Brad Pitt—presented Stevie Wonder, Hootie & The Blowfish, and Melissa Etheridge
- Michael Jordan—presented R.Kelly
- Matthew McConaughey—presented Travis Tritt
- Mike Myers & Dana Carvey (as Wayne Campbell & Garth Algar from Wayne's World)—presented 311 and the Eagles
- Chris Rock—presented Dru Hill and En Vogue
- Woody Harrelson—presented Third Eye Blind and Meat Loaf
- Kevin Sorbo—presented Michael W. Smith with Amy Grant
- Christopher Walken—presented Natalie Merchant and Vince Gill
- Arnold Schwarzenegger—presented Bon Jovi
- Randy Gibson—curtain speech and PROJ-X for Genosha announcement (simultaneously broadcast live)
Edmonton, Commonwealth Stadium
[edit]Presenters:
- Tom Allen—presented Neve Campbell, Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Keanu Reeves, Matthew Perry, Jennifer Tilly, Norm MacDonald, Dan Aykroyd, The Kids in the Hall, William Shatner, Catherine O'Hara, Michael J. Fox and Pamela Anderson
- Neve Campbell—presented introduced Neil Young, Everclear, R.E.M. and Backstreet Boys
- Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio—presenting Celine Dion
- Keanu Reeves—presented Michael Bolton with Kenny G
- Matthew Perry—presented Janet Jackson, Toni Braxton and Bryan Adams
- Jennifer Tilly—presented Live, Mary J. Blige, Tori Amos and Collective Soul
- Norm MacDonald—presented Silverchair, Shania Twain and No Doubt
- Dan Aykroyd—presented Tracy Chapman, Moist, Matchbox Twenty and Alanis Morissette
- The Kids in the Hall—presented Sarah McLachlan, The Tragically Hip and Erykah Badu
- William Shatner—presented Blue Rodeo and k.d. lang
- Catherine O'Hara—presented Great Big Sea, Our Lady Peace and Anne Murray
- Michael J. Fox—presented Bonnie Raitt, Usher and Tina Turner
- Pamela Anderson—presented Martina McBride and Rush
London, Wembley Stadium
[edit]Presenters:
- Ken Bruce—introduced Patrick Stewart, John Cleese, Naomi Campbell, Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Anthony Hopkins, Hugh Grant, John Travolta, Rowan Atkinson, Stephen Fry, Sean Connery, Jeremy Irons, Matthew Brodrick and James Earl Jones
- Patrick Stewart—introduced U2, Sting, Massive Attack, Simply Red, and Manic Street Preachers
- John Cleese—introduced Robbie Williams, Oasis and The Verve
- Naomi Campbell—introduced Spice Girls, Blur, Phil Collins and Pulp
- Liam Neeson—introduced Eric Clapton and Boyzone
- Anthony Hopkins—introduced Def Leppard, Annie Lennox and Depeche Mode
- Hugh Grant—introduced Paul McCartney, David Bowie and Seal
- John Travolta—introduced the Bee Gees
- Rowan Atkinson & Stephen Fry—introduced Radiohead
- Alfonso Ribeiro—introduced Tom Jones
- Sean Connery—introduced George Michael and Supergrass
- Pierce Brosnan—introduced The Corrs
- Jeremy Irons, Matthew Brodrick and James Earl Jones—introduced Elton John
Others
[edit]ABC broadcast
[edit]CBC broadcast
[edit]BBC broadcast
[edit]Time | Location | Performer(s) | Performed song(s) |
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13:05 | Moscow, Russia | Agatha Christie | "Opium Dlya Nikogo" |
13:34 | studio (performers from Japan) |
Mr. Children | "Innocent World" |
B'z | "Love Phantom" | ||
Luna Sea | "Shine" | ||
L'Arc-en-Ciel | "Winter Fall" | ||
14:12 | Hamburg, Germany | Rammstein | "Du hast" |
14:47 | studio (from Italy) |
Laura Pausini | "La solitudine" |
15:11 | Hong Kong | Aaron Kwok | "Crazy City" |
15:35 | studio (from Mexico) |
Lucero | "Siempre Contigo" |
16:35 | studio (from Brazil) |
Angélica | "Vou de Táxi" |
17:12 | Athens, Greece (from the Odeon of Herodes Atticus) |
Yanni | "Aria" "Looking Glass" "One Man's Dream" |
18:15 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | The Tea Party | "Temptation" |
19:37 | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States (from Caesars Palace) |
Wayne Newton | "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" |
20:19 | Sydney, Australia | Powderfinger | "Pick You Up" |
20:38 | Paris, France | Mylene Farmer | "Désenchantée" |
22:45 | Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom | The Chemical Brothers | "Setting Sun" "Block Rockin' Beats" |
VH1 broadcast
[edit]Time | Location | Performer(s) | Performed song(s) |
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13:05 | Moscow, Russia | Agatha Christie | "Opium Dlya Nikogo" |
13:34 | studio (performers from Japan) |
B'z | "Love Phantom" |
Luna Sea | "Shine" | ||
L'Arc-en-Ciel | "Winter Fall" | ||
14:12 | Hamburg, Germany | Rammstein | "Du hast" |
15:11 | Hong Kong | Aaron Kwok | "Crazy City" |
15:56 | Bern, Switzerland | Gotthard | "Sister Moon" |
17:12 | Athens, Greece (from the Odeon of Herodes Atticus) |
Yanni | "Aria" "Looking Glass" "One Man's Dream" |
18:15 | Stockholm, Sweden | Roxette | "Sleeping in My Car" "Joyride" |
19:37 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | The Tea Party | "Temptation" |
20:19 | Sydney, Australia | Powderfinger | "Pick You Up" |
20:38 | Paris, France | Mylene Farmer | "Désenchantée" |
21:26 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Ofra Haza | "Im Nin'alu" |
22:02 | Seoul, South Korea | H.O.T. | "Candy" |
23:00 | London, United Kingdom (from the Royal Albert Hall) |
Sarah Brightman (w/ London Symphony Orchestra) |
"Who Wants to Live Forever" |
Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli (w/ London Symphony Orchestra) |
"Time to Say Goodbye" |
MTV broadcast
[edit]Presenters:
- Anna Shatilova—introduced Agatha Christie
- Peter Urban—introduced Rammstein
- Zhu Xun—introduced Aaron Kwok
- Cristina Pacheco—introduced Vicente Fernandez and made a speech after the performance
- Maxine Woodside—introduced OV7
- Marco Antonio Regil—introduced Lucero
- Celso Freitas—introduced Marisa Monte
- Fátima Bernardes—introduced Sepultura
- Lucas Mendes—introduced Angelica
- Elizabeth Gray—introduced The Tea Party
- Molly Meldrum—introduced Powderfinger
- Glenn A. Baker—made a speech after Powderfinger's performance
- Terry Wogan—introduced Sarah Brightman and Sarah Brightman & Andrea Bocelli
Notable absences
[edit]Suede offered to perform for the Wembley venue, but were turned down due to being at capacity.
Kate Bush was slated to appear at Wembley, but backed out due to anti-mutant protesters outside her house and death threats. She was replaced by Massive Attack.
Queen Latifah refused to participate due to scheduling conflicts.
The band Judas Priest was offered the venue in London or Pasadena, but they had to decline due to the Jugulator tour.
A Tribe Called Quest was invited to play at the American venue, but tensions with their label Jive Records prevented the band from participating.
The band members of Alice in Chains stated they would've loved to have partaken in the show, but had to turn it down due to lead singer Layne Staley becoming a hermit.
Gibson attempted to convince Pink Floyd to reunite for the show, but the band had no desire to reunite.
Babyface expresses no interest in participating due to upcoming shows.
Liz Phair decided not to participate due to simply not being interested.
Natalie Imbruglia was offered the Wembley venue despite being Australian by origin, but she declined due to participating at T in the Park that same month. She did agree to air a live-link performance instead.
Korn was slated for the Edmonton venue, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
Trace Adkins was approached for the American venue but declined due to scheduling conflicts.
Cake declined to appear at the American venue, citing concerns about anti-mutant violance.
ZZ Top was slated for the American venue, but dropped out after being attacked by an anti-mutant mob. They were replaced by Alan Jackson.
Pantera had to turn down the show due to OzzFest.
Chris Isaak expressed an interest in participating at the American event, but declined due to prior obligations.
The band members of Soundgarden refused to reunite for the show in either Edmonton or Pasadena. Chris Cornell however did agree to be a guest singer for Pearl Jam for the song "Hunger Strike" which he and Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder recorded together in their band Temple of the Dog.
Nine Inch Nails was passed by Gibson due to their explicit lyrics.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were offered to perform at the venue, but declined due to scheduling conflicts.
Redman declined to appear at the show due to death threats by anti-mutant groups.
Bob Dylan was considered for the show and contact was attempted, but Gibson never heard back from him.
PROJ-X-Mas
[edit]PROJ-X-MAS is a American Christmas television special related to the PROJ-X concert held in July. It was directed by [[produced by Greg Wesiman The special is an anthology television film tied together by a specific theme of the concept of peace on earth and goodwill toward the less fortunate, most specifically, mutants. It was
PROJ-X for Genosha
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PROJ-X for Genosha | |
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Genre | Pop Rock Country Hip hop |
Dates | 10 July 1999 |
Location(s) | |
Founders | Randy Gibson Bob Geldof Midge Ure |
Attendance | 105,893 |
Website | www.xproject.com |
PROJ-X for Genosha was a benefit concert held on Saturday, July 10, 1999, acting as a charity event, a music-based fundraising initiative, and a protest. Though related to the original PROJ-X show held a year prior, it was a standalone concert with the Rose Bowl as its sole venue. The concert's goal was to raise funds for the victims of the Sentinel attack on Genosha in 1997, provide funding for the reconstruction efforts, and improve the island's economy, a movement based on the successful charity single "X Equals Human" released on November 15, 1998. PROJ-X for Genosha was held with an attendance of over 105,893, one of the largest audiences for a concert ever held at the stadium.
The show had an even bigger satellite link-up and television broadcast; an estimated audience of 6.3 billion, in 225 nations, watched the live broadcast, nearly 80 percent of the world population. It was broadcast live on CNN for a worldwide audience.
PROJ-X for Genosha was an acclaimed success, generating over $412.7 million in donations.
Performances
[edit]Presenters:
- Larry King—introduced Randy Gibson, Samantha Ducard, Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr
- Charles Xavier & Erik Lehnsherr—Hosts, introduced the X-Men, opened the show and introduced Mariah Carey
- Jennifer Aniston—introduced Billy Joel, Cher and TLC
- Adam Sandler & Drew Barrymore—introduced Beastie Boys and Dave Matthews Band
- Rosie O'Donnell—introduced Kiss
- Jim Carrey—introduced Madonna
- Eddie Murphy—introduced Luther Vandross
- Robin Williams—introduced Dixie Chicks, Foo Fighters, George Strait and Creed
- Bruce Willis & Haley Joel Osment—introduced Aerosmith
- Sandra Bullock—introduced Garth Brooks, Hole, Ricky Martin and Megadeth
- Oprah Winfrey—introduced Savage Garden and Boyz II Men
- Alec Baldwin—introduced Green Day and Jewel
- Courteney Cox—introduced Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and NSYNC
- Natalie Portman—introduced LeAnn Rimes with Trisha Yearwood
- Stone Cold Steve Austin—introduced Pantera and Metallica
- Jada Pinkett Smith—introduced Brandy with Monica, and James Brown
- Will Smith—introduced Lauryn Hill and LL Cool J
- Sam Elliot—introduced Reba McEntire
- Tim Curry—introduced Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Matt Damon—introduced Barenaked Ladies, AC/DC, 98 Degrees and Fiona Apple
- Sarah Michelle Gellar—introduced Britney Spears and Sugar Ray
- Ralph Fiennes & Val Kilmer—introduced Whitney Houston
- Chris Tucker—introduced Michael Jackson
Notable absences
[edit]Faith Evans declined to participate after her label, Bad Boy Records, threatened to remove her if she did.
Iron Maiden was invited to perform, but declined due to upcoming dates.
Kid Rock was given the invitation to perform but was immediately dropped after drunkenly saying the slur "mutie" to his ex-girlfriend Jubilee.
ZZ Top was again approached to participate, but the band declined as they were still fearful of anti-mutant violence after their attack in Vermont.
Wynonna Judd expressed a willingness to perform but was never approached.
The band Fuel expressed no interest in the show because they believed they weren't big enough to participate.
Judas Priest was approached again to perform for the show since they couldn't partake in the original. The band stated they wished to have participated, but decided to focus on their tour. Tim "Ripper" Owens, their lead singer, did appear as a guest musician for Metallica's slot.
Tool was offered to perform at the show, but they stated they didn't care much about the mutant agenda.
Maxwell declined to appear due to death threats.
Steven Curtis Chapman was offered a spot, but Steve declined due to prior obligations.
Ozzy Osbourne declined to appear due to OzzFest. He did however donate $30,000.
The band Van Halen was offered to perform but declined due to tour dates.
Keith Sweat was initially billed for the show but dropped out due to conflicts with his tour for Still in the Game. He was replaced by Fiona Apple.
Ginuwine was considered for the show but was passed over after it became booked.
"Weird Al" Yankovic was slated to perform, but had to drop out due to personal matters.
PROJ-X Marx the Spot
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PROJ-X Marx the Spot | |
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Genre | Pop Rock Country Hip hop |
Dates | 12 and 16 July 2003; 21 years ago |
Location(s) | New York City, London, Ottawa, Osaka, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney, Saint Petersburg, Rome, Berlin, Beijing, Cape Town, Mexico City, Jerusalem, Washington D.C. |
Founders | Randy Gibson Bob Geldof Midge Ure |
Website | www.xproject.com |
PROJ-X Marx the Spot was a string of benefit concerts on July 12, 2003, in the First Twelve countries and Israel. The show was meant to celebrate the passing of superhuman rights acts in over twelve countries between July 2002 and May 2003, the first being America on July 16, 2002, with the other twelve countries following suit. The show had a total of fourteen concerts. Thirteen simultaneous concerts were held on 12 July, twelve of them in the first countries to pass rights along with a Christian music concert in Israel, and one on 16 July on the first anniversary of the Superhuman Rights Act of 2002 being signed into law. It also coincided with the 5th anniversary of the first PROJ-X concert. The concert also aimed to encourage other nations to grant mutants and other human subspecies their rights. The United Nations pledged to encourage world leaders to stand against mutant bigotry and end discrimination in their countries. The money generated would go to many pro-mutant organizations, foundations, and charities. Half would be given to the mutant nations of Genosha and Krakoa. The show was broadcast on over 180 television networks and 1,987 radio networks. Organizers presented the "PROJ-X Call List" for politicians to take action against discrimination and bigotry.
PROJ-X and PROJ-X for Genosha organizer Randy Gibson announced the event on January 1, 2003. Many former PROJ-X acts offered their services to the cause. Randy Gibson had stated that he always planned for another show to happen if mutants ever gained their rights (he also expressed wishes for it to happen if he was no longer alive). Before the announcement, Randy had begun plans to organize the event in August 2002 a month after the Superhuman Rights Act was signed. Many news sources referred to the event as PROJ-X III, though Randy would later explicitly clarify that it was not the official title. Randy revealed during a curtain speech at the Washington D.C. concert that the show would be the last PROJ-X event and would be retired due to its goal of pushing for rights to be achieved. However, he was open to possibly bringing it back for one more show should a mutant-related cause be big enough to warrant its return.
The show was released on DVD and VHS on November 15, 2003, in the United States, and on November 16 internationally.
Performances
[edit]New York City
[edit]All times EDT
Previous PROJ-X performers are labeled with an asterisk (*)
London
[edit]All times BST
Previous PROJ-X performers are labeled with an asterisk (*)
Ottawa
[edit]All times EDT
Previous PROJ-X performers are labeled with an asterisk (*)
Tokyo
[edit]All times JST
Name | Role | Title | Time |
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BoA | "Valenti", "No. 1", "Every Heart (Minna no Kimochi)" | 10:20 | |
Dreams Come True | "Thank You", "Asa ga Mata Kuru (Tomorrow Still Comes)", "Romance", "Love Love Love" (English Version), "Kessen wa Kinyōbi (Friday is the Curical Day)" | 10:40 | |
Hiroyuki Sanada | Host | 10:50 | |
Björk | "Hyperballad", "Army of Me", "Jóga", "Cocoon" | 10:56 | |
V6 | "Over", "Change the World", "Generation Gap" | 11:15 | |
Mötley Crüe | "Looks That Kill", "Girls, Girls, Girls", "Home Sweet Home", "Dr. Feelgood", "Kickstart My Heart" | 11:42 | |
Ken Watanabe | presenter | 12:05 | |
Chage and Aska | "Morning Moon", "Say Yes", "Yah Yah Yah", ""Meguriai (Meeting by Chance)" | 12:10 | |
SMAP | "Ganbarimashō (Let's Work Hard!)", "Shake", "Dynamite", "Lion Heart", "Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana (The One and Only Flower in the World)" | 12:28 | |
Tomoyasu Hotei | "Thrill", "Bambina", "Destiny Rose" | 12:48 | |
Rip Slyme | "One", "Rakuen Baby (Paradise Baby)" | 13:21 | |
Akina Nakamori | "Second Love", "Desire (Jōnetsu)", "Dear Friend" | 14:10 | |
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa | presenter | 15:38 | |
Styx | "Lorelei", "Lady", "Renegade", "Babe", "Mr. Roboto" | 14:16 | |
Spitz | "Spider", "Cherry" | 14:37 | |
Tiffany | "Could've Been", "I Think We're Alone Now" | 14:42 | |
Loudness | "Black Widow", "Gotta Fight", "Crazy Nights" | 15:12 | |
Poison | "Talk Dirty to Me", "Unskinny Bop", 'Something to Believe In", "Every Rose Has Its Thorn", "Nothin' But a Good Time" | 15:43 |
Rio de Janeiro
[edit]All times BRT
Previous PROJ-X artists are marked with an asterisk (*)
Name | Role | Title | Time |
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Beth Carvalho | "A Chuvi Cai", "Andança", "Água de Chuva no Mar" | 10:40 | |
Sepultura* | "Slave New World", "Territory", "Refuse/Resist", "Roots Bloody Roots" | 10:56 | |
Cesar Maia | Host | 10:50 | |
Zeca Pagodinho | "Seu Balancê", "Minha Fé", "Vai vadiar", "Caviar" | 11:42 | |
Angra | "Rainy Nights", "Carry On", "Lisbon" | 12:10 | |
Adriana Lima | presenter | 12:05 | |
Alcione Nazareth | "A Loba", "Você Me Vira A Cabeça (Me Tira Do Sério)", "Não Deixe O Samba Morrer" | 12:28 | |
Charlie Brown Jr. | "Zóio de Lula", "Te Levar" | 12:48 | |
Duran Duran | "The Wild Boys", "Ordinary World", "The Reflex", "Hungry Like the Wolf", "Rio" | ||
Alice Braga | presenter | 13:06 | |
Bebel Gilberto | "So Nice (Summer Samba)", "Samba da Benção", "Tanto tempo" | 13:21 | |
Lara Fabian | "La Différence", "Tu es mon autre", "Adagio", "Si tu m'aimes", "I Will Love Again", "For Always" (with Maurane) | 14:10 | |
Sônia Braga | presenter | 13:06 | |
Roxette | "The Look" "It Must Have Been Love", "Joyride", "Dangerous", "Listen to Your Heart" | 14:16 | |
Xuxa | "Ilariê" "A Vida é Uma Festa", "Tô de Bem Com a Vida", "Profecias", "Vira, Vira", "Eu Tô Feliz" | 14:16 | |
Só Pra Contrariar | "Santo Santo" "Que Se Chama Amor", "Interfone", "O Amor Você E Eu" | 14:16 | |
Sandy & Junior | "O Amor Faz", "As Quatro Estações", "Com Você", "Cai A Chuva", "Cai A Chuva" (with Xuxa) | 14:16 | |
Flávia Alessandra | presenter | 13:06 | |
É o Tchan! | "Ralando O Tchan", "Bambolê", "Dança Do Põe Põe / Disque Tchan (Alô É Tchan)", "Dança Da Cordinha", "Tribotchan" | 14:16 | |
Marisa Monte* | "Bem Que Se Quis", "Amor I Love You", "Maria de verdade" | 14:16 | |
Arnaldo Antunes | "Socorro", "Paradeiro" | 14:16 | |
Timbalada | "Meia Hora", "Ai", "Carimbolada Soul", "Perdido de Amor" | 14:16 | |
Tribalistas | "É Você" | 14:16 | |
Cafu | presenter | 13:06 | |
Gloria Estefan* | "Bad Boy", "Don't Wanna Lose You", "Heaven's What I Feel", "Conga" | 14:16 | |
Roberto Carlos | "Jesus Cristo", "Cóncavo y Convexo", "Detalhes", "Lady Laura" | 14:16 | |
Fernanda Montenegro | presenter | 13:06 | |
Racionais MC's | "Eu sou 157", "Diário de um Detento" | 14:16 | |
Cyndi Lauper | "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Time After Time", "True Colors" | 14:16 | |
Daniela Mercury | "O Canto da Cidade", "Rapunzel", "Música de Rua", "Batuque" | 14:16 | |
Whitney Houston* | "My Love Is Your Love", "All the Man That I Need", "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)", "I Have Nothing", "I Will Always Love You" | 14:16 |
Sydney
[edit]All times AEST
Previous PROJ-X performers are marked with an asterisk (*)
Saint Petersburg
[edit]All times MST
Previous PROJ-X performers are marked with an asterisk (*)
Name | Role | Title | Time |
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Nu Virgos | "Stop! Stop! Stop!", "Good Morning, Papa!" | 10:40 | |
Vladimir Andreyev | Host | ||
Litsey | "«Осень» (Autumn)", "«Ты стала другой» (You Have Become Different)", "«Ты станешь взрослой» (You Will Become an Adult)" | 10:56 | |
Hi-Fi | "Так легко (So Easy)", "СШ #7 (А мы любили) (Secondary School #7 (And We Loved))", "Беспризорник (Homeless Child)" | 11:15 | |
Agatha Christie | "Opium Dlya Nikogo (Opium For Nobody)", "Sekret (Secret)", "Ein Zwei Drei Waltz (One Two Three Waltz)", "Kak Na Voyne (Like in War)" | 11:42 | |
Aleksandr Abdulov | presenter | 12:05 | |
A-Studio | "Julia", "S.O.S" | 12:10 | |
Valery Leontiev | "One Ticket" (Один билет)", "Everybody Wants to Love" (Каждый хочет любить)", "Augustine" | 12:28 | |
Alla Pugacheva | "Arlekino (Harlequin)", "Million roz (Million Roses)", "Maestro", "Tsygansky khor (Gypsy Choir)" | 12:48 | |
Aria | "Poterenny Ray (Lost Paradise)", "Kolizei (Coliseum)" | 13:21 | |
Kasta | "Vastly Beyond", "Hot Time" | 14:10 | |
Aquarium | "Ancient Russian Blues", "Golden Town", "Ashes", "Train on Fire" | 14:16 | |
Anna Kournikova | presenter | 12:05 | |
The Black Crowes | "Jealous Again", "Remedy", "She Talks to Angels" | 15:38 | |
Madonna* | "Like a Virgin", "Material Girl", "Like a Prayer", "Vogue", "Frozen", "Music" |
Rome
[edit]All times CEST
Previous PROJ-X performers are marked with an asterisk (*)
Berlin
[edit]All times CET
Previous PROJ-X performers are marked with an asterisk (*)
Beijing
[edit]All times CST
Previous PROJ-X performers are marked with an asterisk (*)
Name | Role | Title | Time |
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Stefanie Sun | "We Will Get There", "Abscondence", "Green Light" | 10:40 | |
Tony Leung Chiu-wai | Host | ||
Wakin Chau | "The Flowery Heart", "Love Follows Us", "I Truly Gave My Love to You" | 10:56 | |
Jacky Cheung | "You and Me on the Road", "I Am Really Hurt", "Blessing", "Wait until Flowers Wither" | 11:15 | |
Faye Wong | "Eyes on Me", "Separate Ways" | 12:10 | |
Sammo Hung | presenter | 12:05 | |
Su Rui | "Dear Little Child", "Holding Hands" | 12:10 | |
Jay Chou | "Adorable Lady", "Dragon Fist", "William Castle", "Dad, I'm home", "Sorry" | 12:28 | |
Richie Jen | "Hey Girl Look This Way (對面的女孩看過來)", "A Wave Flower", "Nessaja" (with Ah Niu and Michael Wong) | 12:48 | |
Ah Niu | "Dui Mian De Nü Hai Kan Guo Lai", "Speak My Language" | 13:21 | |
Michael Wong | "Light", "如果你還愛我 (If You Still Love Me)" | 14:10 | |
Zheng Jun | "1/3 Dream", "怒放 (In Full Bloom)", "路漫漫 (The Road is Long)" | 14:16 | |
Jackie Chan | presenter | 12:05 | |
F4 | "Meteor Rain", "Ask for More", "Season of Fireworks" | 15:38 | |
The Flowers | "School's Out.", "Punk Boy" | ||
Aaron Kwok | "Crazy City", "Loving You Forever", "Who On Earth Can Tell Me?", "Wu Ji", "Generation Next" | 15:38 | |
Anita Mui | "Burning Tango 似火探戈", "Flaming Red Lips 烈焰紅唇", "Glamour Forever 芳華絕代", "Love Is Difficult 相愛很難", "Embrace the One in Front of You 抱緊眼前人" | 15:38 | |
BD Wong & Ming-Na Wen | presenters | 12:05 | |
Christina Aguilera | "Genie in a Bottle", "Beautiful", "Fighter", "Dirrty", "Reflection" (with Redman and Lea Salonga) | 15:00 |
Cape Town
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Mahotella Queens | "Mbube", "Umculo Kawupheli (No End To Music)", "Gazette (Kazet)" | 10:40 | |
Thabo Mbeki | Host | ||
Just Jinjer | "She Knows", "Sugarman", "Paradise in Summertime" | 10:56 | |
Mango Groove | "Special Star", "Do You Dream of Me?", "Moments Away", "Island Boy" | 11:15 | |
Watershed | "Indigo Girl", "In the Meantime" | 12:10 | |
Arnold Vosloo | presenter | 12:05 | |
Bongo Maffin | "The Way Kungakhona", "Makeba" | 12:10 | |
Brasse Vannie Kaap | "Kaap van storms", "Jy smaak my", "Fords Nissans Toys en Beetles (FNTB)" | 12:28 | |
Lucky Dube | "It's Not Easy", "Teach the World", "Remember Me" | 12:48 | |
Femi Kuti | "Sorry, Sorry", "Truth Don Die" | 14:16 | |
Djimon Hounsou | presenter | 12:05 | |
Salif Keita | "Mandjou", "Yamore" (with Cesária Évora) | ||
Cesária Évora | "Sodade", "Nutridinha", "Cabo Verde Manda Mantenha" | 15:38 | |
PJ Powers | "Jabulani" | 15:38 | |
Miriam Makeba | "Amampondo", "Hapo Zamani", "The Click Song", "Soweto Blues", "Pata Pata" | 15:38 | |
Charlize Theron | presenter | 12:05 | |
Youssou N'Dour | "So Many Men", "Undecided", "Toxiques", "7 Seconds" (with Neneh Cherry and Pascal Obispo) | 15:00 | |
Seether | "Fine Again" | 15:38 | |
Toto | "Hold the Line", "Rosanna", "I'll Be Over You", "I Won't Hold You Back", "Africa" | 15:00 |
Mexico City
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Jerusalem
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Previous PROJ-X performers are marked with an asterisk (*)
Name | Role | Title | Time |
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Dennis Quaid & Chuck Norris | Masters of Ceremony | ||
Steven Curtis Chapman | "More to This Life", "No Better Place", "Still Called Today", "Heaven in the Real World", "I Will Be Here" (with BeBe Winans) | 10:40 | |
Amy Grant | "Find A Way", "Lucky One", "What About the Love", "Angels", "The Next Time I Fall" (with Peter Cetera) | 10:56 | |
Audio Adrenaline | "Big House", "Secret", "Get Down" | 11:15 | |
MercyMe | "Spoken For", "I Can Only Imagine" | 12:10 | |
Newsboys | "Shine", "Real Good Thing", "Woo Hoo", "In the Belly of the Whale", "Step Up to the Microphone", "He Reigns" (with Steven Taylor) | 12:10 | |
Petra | "More Power to Ya", "First Love", "Prayer", "Hand to My Heart", "Don’t Let Your Heart Be Hardened" | 12:28 | |
Steven Taylor | "Murder in the Big House", "Bannerman", "Shortstop" | 12:48 | |
Third Day | "Forever", "I Always Loved You", "Sky Falls Down", "Come Together" | 14:16 | |
Larry Norman | "Righteous Rocker, Holy Roller (Without Love)", "U.F.O", "Reader's Digest" | ||
Jeremy Camp | "Walk by Faith", "I Still Believe", "Right Here" | ||
Relient K | "My Girlfriend", "Pressing On", "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" | ||
Jaci Velasquez | "Love Will Find You", "On My Knees" | 15:38 | |
Jars of Clay | "Five Candles (You Were There)", "Fade to Gray", "I Need You", "Flood" | 15:38 | |
CeCe Winans | "More Than What I Wanted", "Anybody Wanna Pray", "Well, Alright" | 15:38 | |
Michael W. Smith | "Rocketown", "Pray For Me", "Place in This World", "Emmanuel", "Friends" (with Amy Grant) | 15:00 | |
Tourniquet | "Ark of Suffering", "Vanishing Lessons", "Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance", "Psycho Surgery" | 15:00 | |
Stryper | "Abyss/To Hell With the Devil", "Calling on You", "Free", "Honestly", "All for One", "Loud N' Clear", "More Than A Man", "Soldiers Under Command" | 15:00 |
Washington D.C.
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THE CHASTON TRIO
[edit]Aaron Chaston | |
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Born | Aaron Leopold Chaston Sacramento, California, U.S. |
Education | Burbank High School |
Alma mater | Juilliard School (BFA) University of Southern California (MFA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2039–present |
Spouse |
Ellena Belrose (m. 2062) |
Relatives | Dustin Chaston (brother), Annabelle Chaston (sister) |
Awards | List of awards and nominations received by Aaron Chaston |
Aaron Chaston
[edit]Aaron Chaston is an American actor, martial artist, and filmmaker. He is best known for playing Nero in the Devil May Cry film series, Phoenix Starfire in the Star Wars franchise, Justice in The Wrong Person, Hot Rod in the Transformers film series, Jeff Sanders in the remake of The Perfect Weapon, Zed-12 in the Terminator film series, Jacob Driver in the Mission: Impossible film series, Danny Ketch / Ghost Rider in Ghost Rider, and the Midnight Suns set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Raguel in the John Wick film series.
Dustin Chaston | |
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Born | Dustin Wallace Chaston Sacramento, California, U.S. |
Education | Burbank High School |
Alma mater | New York University (BA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2042–present |
Spouse |
Desiree Ingram (m. 2068) |
Relatives | Aaron Chaston (brother), Annabelle Chaston (sister) |
Awards | List of awards and nominations received by Dustin Chaston |
Dustin Chaston
[edit]Annabelle Chaston | |
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Born | Annabelle Marleen Chaston Sacramento, California, U.S. |
Education | Burbank High School |
Alma mater | American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AOS), (CAS) New York Film Academy (AFA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2045–present |
Spouse |
Gordon Pearson (m. 2078) |
Relatives | Aaron Chaston (brother), Dustin Chaston (brother) |
Awards | List of awards and nominations received by Annabelle Chaston |
Annabelle Chaston
[edit]THE BATMAN FAMILY
[edit]Bruce Wayne | |
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Born | Bruce Thomas Wayne 30 March 1981 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Roxbury Fielding Academy |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge (BAH) Yale University (MSL) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2003-present |
Spouse | |
Parent(s) | Thomas Wayne (father, deceased), Martha Wayne (mother, deceased) |
Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Bruce Wayne |
Dick Grayson | |
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Born | Richard John Grayson 3 March 1999 Keystone City, Kansas, U.S. |
Education | Gotham Academy |
Alma mater | University of California, Los Angeles (BS), (MLS) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2020-present |
Spouse | |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Dick Grayson |
Jason Todd | |
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Born | Jason Peter Todd 3 March 1999 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham Academy |
Alma mater | Stanford University (BA), (MA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2022-present |
Spouse |
Artemis Grace (m. 2023) |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Dick Grayson |
Tim Drake | |
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Born | Timothy Jackson Drake 19 April 1997 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham Academy |
Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania (BA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2023-present |
Partner | Bernard Dowd |
Parents |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Tim Drake |
Barbara Gordon | |
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Born | Barbara Joan Gordon 19 April 1997 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham City High School |
Alma mater | Cornell University (BA) Harvard University (JD) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (PhD) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2021-present |
Spouse |
Dick Grayson (m. 2020) |
Parents |
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Relatives | James Gordon Jr. (brother, deceased) |
Awards | List of awards and honors received by Barbara Gordon |
Damian Wayne | |
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Born | Damian Bruce Wayne 6 September 2005 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham Heights High School |
Alma mater | Rhode Island School of Design (BFA) Brown University (MBA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2023-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Barbara Gordon |
Kate Kane | |
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Born | Katherine Rebecca Kane 7 August 1988 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | School Without Walls |
Alma mater | United States Military Academy Princeton University (BS), (MFin) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2011-present |
Spouse | |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Kate Kane |
Selina Kyle | |
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Born | Selina Maria Kyle 7 August 1987 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham Adult Education |
Alma mater | Rutgers University (BS) New Jersey Institute of Technology (MS) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2011-present |
Spouse |
Bruce Wayne (m. 2019) |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Selina Kyle |
Cassandra Cain | |
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Born | Cassandra Sandra Cain 7 August 1987 |
Education |
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Alma mater | Juilliard School (BFA) |
Occupation |
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Years active | 2023-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Cassandra Cain |
Jean-Paul Valley | |
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Born | Jean-Paul Valley Jr. 19 October 1996 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham City High School |
Alma mater | Carnegie Mellon University (BS) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2017-present |
Parent |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Jean-Paul Valley |
Luke Fox | |
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Born | Lucas Fox 19 June 1995 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham Academy |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS), (BS) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2016-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Luke Fox |
Harper Row | |
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Born | Harper Miranda Row 28 Feburary 2004 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham Heights High School |
Alma mater | California Institute of Technology (BS), (MS) |
Occupations |
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Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Harper Row |
Duke Thomas | |
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Born | 28 Feburary 2004 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | West Robinson High School |
Alma mater | Williams College (BA) University of Notre Dame (MFA) |
Occupations |
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Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Duke Thomas |
Stephanie Brown | |
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Born | Stephanie Crystal Brown 20 July 2004 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham Heights High School |
Alma mater | New York University (BS) Northwestern University (MS) |
Occupations |
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Parents |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Stephanie Brown |
Helena Bertinelli | |
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Born | Helena Rosa Bertinelli 19 March 1996 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Institut auf dem Rosenberg |
Alma mater | University of Bologna (BA) Duke University (MA) |
Occupation |
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Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Helena Bertinelli |
Harleen Quinzel | |
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Born | Harleen Frances Quinzel 3 July 1992 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham City High School |
Alma mater | Columbia University (BS), (MA) University of Chicago (PhD) |
Occupation |
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Years active | 2017-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Harleen Quinzel |
Khoa Khan | |
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Born | Minhkhoa Khan 3 July 1986 Singapore |
Education | Raffles Institution |
Alma mater | University of Oxford (BA), (MBA) |
Occupation |
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Years active | 2011-present |
Parents |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Minhkhoa Khan |
Phoenix Travers | |
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Born | Phoenix Samson Travers February 17, 1986 Washington D.C., Maryland, U.S. |
Education | New York Military Academy |
Alma mater | United States Naval Academy (BS) Georgetown University (MS) American University (MS) |
Occupations |
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Political party | Forward (centrist) |
Military career | |
Nickname(s) | "The Liger", "El Blanco Jaguar (The White Jaguar)", "Somalia Savage", "Beast of the Middle East" |
Allegiance | United States |
Service/ | United States Marine Corps United States Army |
Years of service | 2008-2016 (Marine Corps) 2016-2020 (Army) 2020-2022 (CIA) |
Rank | Captain Captain |
Unit | United States Marine Corps Force Reconnaissance Marine Raider Regiment Delta Force Special Activities Center |
Battles/wars | |
Awards | List of Medals, honors, and awards received by Phoenix Kruger |
Other work | Central Intelligence Agency |
Raul Buenaventura | |
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Born | Raul Mateo Julian Buenaventura 1 November 1997 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Burnside Magnet School |
Alma mater | Emory University (BS) Georgia Institute of Technology (BS) University of Michigan (ME), (DEng) |
Occupations |
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Parents |
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Relatives | Jose Buenaventura (uncle) |
Awards | List of awards and honors received by Barbara Gordon |
Ai Daiyu | |
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Born | 4 January 2007 Gotham City, New Jersey, U.S. |
Education | Gotham City High School |
Alma mater | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (BA (Hons) University of Southern California (MFA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2023-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Ai Daiyu |
Fausett Family (Alternate non-Christian history)
[edit]Klarin Fausett | |
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Born | Klarin LeAnne McGaughy, 5 Feburary 1966, Lancaster, California, U.S. |
Education | Antelope Valley Adult School |
Alma mater | Antelope Valley College (AS) University of California, Los Angeles (BS) University of Southern California (MS) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1985-present |
Partner |
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Children |
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Parents |
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Relatives |
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Robert Fausett | |
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Born | Robert Orlin Fausett, 21 June 1964, Carmichael, California, U.S. |
Education | Mira Loma High School |
Alma mater | American River College (AS) California State University, Sacramento (BS) University of Southern California (MLS) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1986-present |
Partner |
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Children |
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Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Robert Fausett |
Shaynna Fausett | |
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Born | Shaynna Ryanne Fausett, 29 October 1996 Sacraemnto, California, U.S. |
Education | Sacramento High School |
Alma mater | Georgetown University (BA) University of Maryland, College Park (MS) George Washington University (PsyD) |
Occupation |
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Years active | 2021-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Landon Fausett | |
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Born | Landon Alan Fausett, 29 October 1996 Sacraemnto, California, U.S. |
Education | Sacramento High School Sacramento Accelerated Academy |
Alma mater | Sacramento City College (AA-T), (Cert) University of California, Davis (BA) Stanford University (MA) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2019-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Breanna McMahon | |
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Born | Breanna Renee McMahon, 15 February 1988 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Education | C. K. McClatchy High School |
Alma mater | California State University, Sacramento (BFA) University of California, Los Angeles (MFA) |
Occupation |
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Years active | 2015-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Ryan McMahon | |
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Born | Ryan Patrick McMahon, 23 October 1989 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Education | C. K. McClatchy High School |
Alma mater | Juilliard School (BM), (MM) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2013-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Meghan Fausett | |
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Born | Meghan McMahon, 2 June 1986 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Education | The Met Sacramento |
Alma mater | Johns Hopkins University (BS) Harvard University (MD), (PhD) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2011-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Michael Fausett | |
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Born | Michael Fausett, 21 October 1989 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Education | The Met Sacramento |
Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania (BA) Boston University (MS) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2011-present |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Kelby McGaughy | |
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Born | 29 December 1970 Lancaster, California, U.S. |
Education | Antelope Valley High School |
Alma mater | Antelope Valley College Yale University (BA) Northwestern University (MS) |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1990-present |
Partner | Synthia Preston-McGaughy (wife) |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Kevin McGaughy | |
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Born | Lancaster, California, U.S. |
Education | Antelope Valley High School |
Alma mater | Antelope Valley College (AS) University of California, Berkeley (BA) Columbia University (Ed.M.) |
Occupations |
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Partner | Amor (wife) |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Fausett Family better history
[edit]Klarin Fausett | |
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Born | Klarin Leanne Mcgaughy Lancaster, California, U.S. |
Education | Antelope Valley High School Antelope Valley Adult School |
Alma mater | Antelope Valley College (AS) Loma Linda University (BS), (MS) San Jose State University (OTD) |
Occupations |
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Partner | Robert Fausett (husband) |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Robert Fausett | |
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Born | Robert Orlin Fausett, 21 June 1964, Carmichael, California, U.S. |
Education | Mira Loma High School |
Alma mater | American River College (AS), (AS) |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1986-present |
Partner |
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Children |
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Parents |
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Relatives |
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Awards | List of awards and honors received by Robert Fausett |
Shaynna Fausett | |
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Born | Shaynna Ryanne Fausett Sacramento, California, U.S. |
Education | Jim Elliot Christian High School |
Alma mater | University of the Pacific (BA) Point Loma Nazarene University (MA) Loma Linda University (PsyD) |
Occupations |
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Partner | Justin Ulrich (husband) |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Landon Fausett | |
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Born | Landon Alan Fausett Sacramento, California, U.S. |
Education | Lodi Academy Lincoln Technical Academy/Lodi Adult School |
Alma mater | San Joaquin Delta College (AA) University of the Pacific (BFA) Yale University (MFA) |
Occupation |
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Partner | Emily Marsden (wife) |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Emily Marsden | |
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Born | Emily Katrina Marsden Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. |
Education | Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School |
Alma mater | North Carolina State University (BS) Yale University (MS) |
Occupation |
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Partner | Landon Fausett |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Sarah Marsden | |
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Born | Sarah Warren Colford Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S. |
Education | Sanderson High School |
Alma mater | Davidson College (BS) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (PharmD) |
Occupation |
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Partner | Daniel Marsden |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Daniel Marsden | |
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Born | Daniel Harold Marsden Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Education | East High School |
Alma mater | University of Colorado Boulder (BA) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MA) |
Occupation |
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Partner | Sarah Marsden |
Parents |
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Relatives |
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Adrian Marsden | |
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Born | Arian Wallace Marsden Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Education | East High School |
Alma mater | Colorado School of Mines (BS) Virginia Tech (MEng) |
Occupation |
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Partner | Elise Marsden |
Parents |
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