Talk:Chip Davis

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[edit] Chip Davis wrote three songs for his band?

This is obviously incorrect. Chip Davis wrote all the music for the Fresh Aire series, and much more as well. The article seems to be written from the perspective of someone who's only listened to his Christmas music. Moreover, it doesn't even mention the piece "Messengers of Christmas" that he wrote for Christmas Celebration. Of course, why am I complaining? I ought to just rewrite it myself. Maybe I'll get around to it eventually. In the meantime, you can do it if you feel inclined to do so.  –Benjamin  Texas 03:26, 27 December 2006 (UTC)

I made that edit. Sorry. I meant that he wrote at least those three songs. Also, I thought Messengers was an adaption of a French carol. I got that from a CD case booklet. Zbl 22:52, 10 January 2007 (UTC)