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[edit] Copyvio?
This large, unwikified contribution: [1] sure looks to be a copyvio, perhaps of liner notes on an album. But I can't prove it, so I can't yank it. Wasted Time R 03:39, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
Yes it does, doesn't it (a bit..). I'll try and get to this in a few weeks. Judith Durham certainly deserves an entry in Wiki. This on the basis that she has been a significant figure in Australian musical history, but also because (musically inclined wikipedians might have more to say on this) it's my impression that she had (still has) one of the finest (popular) female singing voices of the modern age, comparable with Karen Carpenter.Tban 15:20, 10 August 2006 (UTC)