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Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Dead Man's Party, Wild Stories, What We Go Through, Regrow, Speak Your Mind, and Bridges. , and , . Purchasable with gift card Buy Digital Discography $21.60 USD or more (10% OFF) Send as Gift about Ten years ago in the fall of 2012, we put together this cover of Dead Man's Party by Oingo Boingo for some Halloween shows we played and it really stuck with us. It's become a staple in our set over recent years and we've grown quite fond of it so we figured it was time for us to give it its proper dues in the studio.Stream it, dance to it, sing along, share it with your friends, add it to your spooky playlists (and your regular ones) and enjoy! We hope you love it! $(\".tralbum-about\").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get(\"tralbum_about\"), \"more\", \"less\"); lyrics I'm all dressed up with nowhere to goWalking with a dead man over my shoulderWaiting for an invitation to arriveGoing to a party where no one's still aliveI was struck by lightningWalking down the streetI was hit by something last night in my sleepIt's a dead man's partyWho could ask for moreEverybody's coming leave your body at the doorLeave your body and soul at the doorDon't run away it's only meGot my best suit and my tieWith a shiny silver dollar on either eyeI hear the chauffeur coming to my door (Coming to my door)He says there's room for maybe just one moreI was struck by lightningWalking down the streetI was hit by something last night in my sleepIt's a dead man's partyWho could ask for moreEverybody's coming leave your body at the doorLeave your body and soul at the doorDon't run away it's only meDon't be afraid of what you can't see $(\".lyricsText\").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get(\"tralbum_long\"), \"more\", \"less\"); credits released October 7, 2022 DEREK HARMAN - GUITAR, LEAD VOCALS JASON BOHMAN - DRUMS EVAN WHARTON - TROMBONE JAKE BILLS - BASS MYLES LAWRENCE - TENOR SAX, BARI SAX, GUITAR TYLER WEBB - TRUMPET Recorded in Rigby Road Studios in SLC, UT between December 2021 - September 2022 Engineered and mixed by Derek Harman Mastered by Stephan Hawkes at Interlace Audio North, Portland, OR Produced by Derek Harman & The Anchorage Additional musicians: Organ by Jason BohmanWritten by Danny Elfman $(\".tralbum-credits\").last().bcTruncate(TruncateProfile.get(\"tralbum_long\"), \"more\", \"less\"); license all rights reserved tags Tags alternative oingo boingo dead man's party horns indie rock punk reggae rock sax ska ska punk trombone trumpet vibes Salt Lake City Shopping cart total USD Check out about The Anchorage Salt Lake City, Utah
Time: September 30, 2022 @ 8:00 AMCost: FreeLocation: Brahan Spring ParkMore InfoJoin for a sensory-friendly, inclusive Halloween party with Huntsville area friends! There will be crafts and non-competitive games for folks of all abilities and ages. The venue will be fully accessible for those with mobility challenges. This is a food-free event to protect our friends with food allergies. There will be prizes instead of candy!
Ordinary cross-examination is not restricted by the bar of the Dead Man's Statute. Just because a person who has a legally recognized interest under the statute testifies in a case does not mean that a party who is protected by the statutory privilege cannot cross-examine that interested witness concerning matters within the scope of direct examination. Cf. Fed.R. Evid. 611(b). However, if the protected party questions the interested witness about matters beyond the scope of direct examination; and if those matters involve transactions or communications with the decedent to whom the protected party bears a representative relationship; then the protected party has waived the bar of the Dead Man's Statute prohibiting the interested witness from testifying about those transactions and communications. Sessions v. Summers, 177 So. 2d 720 (1st D.C.A. Fla. 1965), was such a case. The plaintiff was *1208 the obligee of a note by the decedent. The defendant was the executor of the decedent's estate. The plaintiff-obligee sued the executor to recover the loan on the note in the amount of $15,000.00. The executor filed a summary judgment motion. At a hearing on that motion, the plaintiff-obligee testified and identified a check in question that purported to be satisfaction of the debt. The executor did not object, and the trial court denied the summary judgment motion. Later, at trial, the check was re-offered and admitted into evidence and the plaintiff-obligee testified once again. On cross-examination, the executor attempted to impeach the plaintiff-obligee by interrogating about matters not included in the scope of direct examination. One of those matters was the deposition testimony of the plaintiff, which involved the transaction in question with the decedent. The executor also asked those questions about the plaintiff's deposition in order to meet his own burden of proof in his affirmative defense of satisfaction and payment of the note. The Florida appellate court held that the defendant \"waived the protection of the dead man's statute both by having failed to object to the check when it was offered in evidence\" at the summary judgment hearing and by having examined the plaintiff concerning communications and transactions between her and the defendant, when such questions were not within the scope of the plaintiff's testimony on direct examination. Id. at 721. Consequently, when the plaintiff testified concerning the check in question at the hearing on the defendant's summary judgment motion, and the check was offered and received in evidence without the defendant's objection that it violated the Dead Man's Statute, the defendant \"waived the protection of the statute in all further proceedings of the cause.\" Id. at 722. Further, when the defendant proceeded to examine the plaintiff on cross-examination concerning transactions and communications of the plaintiff with the decedent, which were not covered on direct examination, for the purpose of impeachment and establishing an affirmative defense, the defendant again waived the protection of the Dead Man's Statute. Id.
These last three decisions control the Court's ruling in the present case. If, concerning the transactions and communications at issue in this case, plaintiff should introduce defendant's deposition into evidence, use it to support a summary judgment motion, or call defendant to testify as an adverse party witness, plaintiff will waive her protection under the Dead Man's Statute; and defendant will be free to testify fully about her version of those transactions and communications. Notwithstanding such a waiver by plaintiff, however, defendant would retain her own statutory protection against testimony by plaintiff, concerning the transactions and communications, and plaintiff would remain barred from such testimony, unless and until defendant should waive the statutory privilege. Plaintiff's motion to compel defendant's *1210 answer to questions at deposition, therefore, must be granted, and it will be so ordered. 153554b96e
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