Talk:Molly Johnson

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"Molly Johnson has earned her reputation as one of Canada's greatest voices. Her accomplishments in blues, jazz and rock have moved audiences across the country."

Uhh, what? Is this written by her publicist or something? This is an Encyclopedia, not a press release. If this isn't changed soon, I'll do so myslf. (unsigned comment by 68.144.66.3 (talk))

The text was indeed lifted from the Molly Johnson website. It has been removed. —Grstain | Talk 13:59, 8 January 2007 (UTC)