Talk:Brand New Heavies

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I added the name etymology, which the band members explained on JazzFM (UK) during the John Scragg show (22/10/2004, around 8:45). Does anyone know how to make a proper reference to radio shows? JFW | T@lk 13:32, 22 Oct 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Reverts following the addition of new links

Looking at the page history, it seems that, 3 times, there have been rather useful links added to this article, and 3 times, they have been reverted/removed. Why is this?? They seemed perfectly appropriate.

[edit] Removed trivia

I removed a few trivia items. One of them is probably worth integrating. It said, Jay Kay auditioned for the Brand New Heavies but was turned down. However, Simon Bartholemew and Andrew Levy both contributed to Jamiroquai's album, Emergency on Planet Earth. There was no citation, though, and no date, so I couldn't figure out where to integrate it. Leaving the note here so others can try. I don't think talking about Jamiroquai's album is so appropriate, but mentioning Jay Kay's failed audition is fair. Mangojuicetalk 03:03, 14 September 2007 (UTC)