Talk:The Cooperettes

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[edit] Strange edit

Hi, before I revert this edit, thought I'd better just paste what was written here:

The Cooperettes are biological sisters who are from Philadelphia, PA. They recorded with Brunswick Records and never recorded with IDB records. Goodbye School, Don't Trust Him, Everything's Wrong, Shing-A-Ling, Sprial Road, Life Has No Meaning Now and Trouble were recorded by the Cooperettes. The reason I know this information is because I am one of the Cooperettes. I am the oldest member of the group. We lost one sister in 1989 due to cancer. We now reside in different cities and are now singing in church instead of clubs. I will return with more information at a later date. Anyone interested in contacting me for more info on the Cooperettes can reach me at my email address. MUCH LOVE

Maybe it'll be useful to the article, maybe not. -GilbertoSilvaFan 12:39, 9 March 2007 (UTC)