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Not an encyclopedia article. RickK 02:11, 12 Aug 2003 (UTC)
It is now. Much better than the original that RickK was complaining about.--Eric TF Bat 01:56, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
It says he worked with Ellington for 20 years, 25 years and 30 years. If anyone knows the real amount could they please change it. Kelpian 19:08, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
W-a-a-y too much stuff about his being "gay and black," blahblahblah. I never even knew the guy was homosexual until this article, rattling on and on about it. The stuff about his being "in the shadows" because of his homosexuality is pure speculation. Anyone who knows Ellington knows who Strayhorn is. The article needs to lose the whiney tone, it's not at all "NPOV". --B. Polhemus (talk) 21:46, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
If you did not "know the guy was homosexual," then you have never read any books on Strayhorrn and have not seen the Independent Lens documentary "Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life" on PBS. So how can you complain when you don't have the facts? In Strayhorn's time homosexuality was anathema in the jazz world and he suffered persecution and prejudice from other musicians, and his opportunities were severely limited. This information is not "blahblahblah". It is essential to understand his life. This is not "pure speculation." OwenOwen (talk) 17:41, 3 May 2008 (UTC)