Talk:Todd Hunter

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[edit] Reverting recent changes

User:202.139.23.108 (from 00:51, 1 December 2007 to 01:00, 1 December 2007) had made changes to the Todd Hunter article, I dispute some of those changes and so I will revert these for the following reasons:

(a) In the Infobox, deleted the marriage to Jen Jewel Brown. However the article retains a section /Jen Brown/ on their marriage, which is referenced (see Jen Jewel Brown). The reference did not state when they were wedded nor when they separated or divorced, nevertheless according to Jen Jewel Brown herself they were married and co-wrote songs for O Zambezi (1978) hence I put fl. 1978 alongside the Spouse in the Infobox.

(b) Date for partner to Johanna Pigott was moved from c. 1981 to c. 1979. This also presents a problem as Richard Lee did not join Dragon until early 1979 and he refers to "Todd Hunter's wife Jenny" in an interview at that time (also referenced): I'm assuming Lee would know who Todd's wife/partner is especially when he cited Jenny as the reason why he joined!

(c) Infobox website, I believe should be Todd Hunter's Official website: I don't think he runs a separate site. The Dragon website should be used on the Dragon article (I believe it is).

(d) In the intro section, the film name The Girl Who Came Late was changed to The Monkees' song Daydream Believer, IMDb reference was supplied for the film name. The film's alternate name as Daydream Believer is used later in the article.

(c) Music Director to Music Composer: I believe the former describes Hunter's role more fully, not only did he compose music (I don't dispute that at all), he placed other musical works (not just his own) into the show Heartbreak High: he decided what went in and where. The "Heartbreak High (theme)" song and others were co-written with Pigott for the underscoring (referenced) but the co-credit with Pigott was deleted - why? I believe Hunter is proud of his co-writing with Pigott.

In summary, the above changes were all made to information that was referenced without providing a counter reference or explanation. I believe they should be reverted.Shaidar cuebiyar 05:18, 1 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Jenny Hunter Brown

For points (a) and (b) above: Jen was still using her married name in early 1981, she wrote articles on Michael Hutchence of INXS for both RAM and The Sunday Telegraph see Michael Hutchence info.Shaidar cuebiyar (talk) 02:00, 29 February 2008 (UTC)