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Shambala Benefit Performance of  "The Birds" — the stage version, in Hollywood, California, May 2006. (L-R) Shambala supporter Don Norte, Veronica Cartwright, playwright David Cerda, Tippi Hedren, and Shambala supporter Kevin Norte.

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  • 2006-10-30 05:19 FosseTheCat 2592×1944×8 (805717 bytes) Shambala Benefit Performance of "The Birds-the stage version, May, 2006, in Hollywood California. Shambala supporter Don Norte, Veronica Cartwright, playwrite David Cerda, Tippi Hendren, and Shambala supporter Kevin Norte.

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