Talk:Robert Calvert

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Captain Lockheed is not really a solo work, it is highly dependant, for example, on the contributions of Vivian Stanshall (amongst others) but this is a minor quibble. sjc

[edit] Saxophonist

It's him who was a saxophonist in Catapilla or not? Anybody knows? --GolerGkA 19:48, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

I rather doubt it, as if he played sax, he would have surely have played it sometime in Hawkwind, and I certainly have heard or read nothing to suggest he did.--C Hawke 18:10(UTC) , 31 March 2007 In fact a quick google confirms --C Hawke 18:13, 31 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Date of Death

After seeing a BBC4 documentary on Hawkwind giving Calvert's year of death as 1998, I checked here and was found that was the date given here... hmmmm. As he is listed as a 1988 death at the bottom of the page and from memory I recall it as happening well before 1998, I amended the year of death accordingly. Exislander 21:58, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

Ian A's Sonic Assassins has it as 14/08/88. It certainly wasn't 1998.--C Hawke 12:14, 31 March 2007 (UTC)