Talk:The Tremeloes
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Apparently the Fentones started life as the Tremeloes (see Alvin Stardust's official site, linked to from his Wikipedia entry - look at the Shane Fenton page). Does anybody know if this is just coincidence? If they were two separate bands (which seems likely) they would both have been around at the same time, and as neither had presumably become nationally known before the name change to the Fentones, there was presumably no dispute over the name. Does anybody if this is right or not? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.50.162.251 (talk) 14:49, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
"As a soloist, Poole failed to chart with subsequent records, but pursued a successful cabaret career. In 1996 his daughters Karen and Shellie hit the charts as post-Alanis Morissette popsters Alisha's Attic. "
Huh? Alanis Morissette has a pop era defined unto herself? This is one of the oddest statements I have ever seen. I think it should be removed, as it makes little sense - the article about Alisha's Attic doesn't even reference Alanis as an influence - so unless Alanis Morissette ushered in some world-shifting change in music (which isn't alluded to in her article, either) I think this should go.
- Yes, good point, and now done. Please sign your comments. Four tildes (4x~) is all it takes. Thank you.
- Derek R Bullamore 11:19, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
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