Talk:John Greaves (musician)
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[edit] Permission granted to use an image
I have received permission from Michael Eisenberg to use an image of his of John Greaves in this article. I have forwarded this information to the OTRS system for confirmation. --Bruce1ee 15:07, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
- I have uploaded the image here; still waiting for confirmation from OTRS. --Bruce1ee 06:59, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
- Confirmation received, see Image:John Greaves (musician).jpg. --Bruce1ee 08:57, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Kew.Rhone. vs. Kew.Rhône
The cover images displayed at amazon.com and the allmusic review make me think that the album is titled "Kew.Rhone." - without the French looking "ô" and including the trailing dot. Since I think I might add an article for the album, I would like to have that clarified. Cheers, BNutzer 21:34, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
- An article on this album would be appreciated. Regarding the title, you're right, there is no ô in Rhone. It shows quite clearly here. But even then I find a number of variations. The reference above refers to it as Kew.Rhone (no spaces, no trailing dot); the Peter Blegvad discography refers to it as Kew.Rhone. (no spaces, trailing dot); RateYourMusic refers to it as Kew. Rhone. (a trailing dot and a space before "Rhone."). Looking at the album cover, it could even be Kew . Rhone . (a space before and after both dots). I honestly don't know what it should be. BTW I still find references to Kew.Rhône, here (halfway down the page) and here. It could be that Rhone is normally spelt Rhône, for example Rhône River. --Bruce1ee 06:19, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
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- I believe the title should be Kew. Rhone. (two dots and a space after the first dot). This is how Peter Blegvad refers to it in an article he wrote on the album published in the Rē Records Quarterly Vol.1 No.1 magazine; allmusic.com also spells it this way. --Bruce1ee 07:22, 10 August 2007 (UTC)

