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Would Rachael Yamagata really be considered a Cardinal? I see her more as a guest musician on the album.
- I agree. She's not credited on either album, and is not on tour with them. I've removed her from the article. Adam McMaster 23:40, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Atlantic recording artists, the cardinals
These Cardinals are not the group that recorded for Atlantic in the 1950s. Yet, navigating Wikipedia through "List of Record Labels", "Atlantic Records", "Atlantic Records artists ", "The Cardinals" takes one right here to this page. Seems to be a link error. What happened to the other Cardinals page? If it never existed, then why link to this page?
I don't know much about how Wikipedia works - sorry if these are stupid questions. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 128.125.222.95 (talk) 06:15, 13 January 2007 (UTC).