Talk:George Grossmith

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[edit] George Grossmith albums

For Leon's albums, shouldn't we give the year that they were issued and some more identifying information about them, e.g., (CD24105) and CD24109 What about the SASS discs? Also, I have seen NUMEROUS one-man shows about Grossmith (Didn't Butteriss even do one?), so aren't there other recordings of Grossmith songs out there? Marc, do you know? Ssilvers 22:40, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

The CD catalog numbers should be added; I simply hadn't looked them up. I am not aware of any other notable recordings of Grossmith songs. Probably there are isolated examples. Marc Shepherd 22:48, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Junior"

Just be careful when sorting out the more obscure info on the different George Grossmith's. The confusing aspect of all of this is that George Grossmith "Sr" was in fact a Junior. Yet his son is never referred to as George Grossmith III, and is instead himself a Junior later in life. --Anivron 23:15, 11 September 2006 (UTC)