Talk:Bruce Fairbairn

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[edit] minor editing 200704.02

minor edit. citations needed re: "brass... (a Fairbairn trademark) " & "Nine Voices at his memorial service." from http://yes.wikia.com/wiki/The_Ladder

re "INXS's" - is there any citation from band management or a general tradition for plural usage of the band name "INXS"? the "INXS's" which I found here seems problematical to my anal sensibility. it's not traditional usage; yet it's not obvious, or forced enough to be an intentional stylized usage. For now I'm following standard English usage & strongly suggesting <INXS'> is the correct apostrophe form - if the band management has any literate ambitions.

FURTHER WORK: DATE: Little Mountain Sound Studios. ?

the article will benefit from continued work. Google searches for <Bruce Fairbairn> and <Bruce Earl Fairbairn> provide a wealth of useful additonal data to consider. Hilarleo 08:39, 3 April 2007 (UTC)