Talk:Bill Davison

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Why did it take so long to get an item on this major jazz figure? -jim denham

I guess the set of people who write articles on major jazz figures and the set of Wikipedians doesn't overlap much. Feel free to edit the article though, I see you've added a lot. Please remember to sign your posts too with a "--~~~~", without the quotes or just click the button at the top 3 to the right of the trumpet. --Rajah 04:51, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
Jim you might want to check Wikipedia:WikiProject Jazz. Last I checked there were more interested in smooth jazz or at earliest hard bop, but anyone interested can check it out.--T. Anthony 12:08, 1 October 2006 (UTC)