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, the couple tied the knot on a 45-acre horse farm in Gilman’s home state of Rhode Island, surrounded by more than 100 guests.. “If people don’t like your music, that’s one thing. But after selling over five million records, having a wonderful life in the music industry, I knew something was wrong when no major label wanted to sit down and have a meeting and listen to the new stuff.
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