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see the way the line under the title "artists" goes behind the image?? I think it would look tight if that could be avoided, any of you knowledgeable in image syntax, if you could help, that's be sa-weeeeet. I wish the info blurb at the top could fit with the image then the "artist" title could be under it. trick is, I'd like to keep the image roughly the same size. Kzzl 4 July 2005 21:55 (UTC)

  • I think I did your request. It needs to have a HTML tag to do that effect. --Krystyn Dominik 4 July 2005 22:02 (UTC)

Is "American Recordings" ded?

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I see the outlink to the "American Reordings" official site is a redirect to "Island Records dot Com"... 31-12-05 @ 20:15 WAST

Yep, can't seem to find any reference to American Recordings on either SONY/BMG or Universal's websites... anyone with more info care to update? 24.139.30.75 17:04, 7 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Palo Alto

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Palo Alto incorrectly links to the city in california, fixed

Change the current artists lineup

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I think Johnny Cash should be moved from current artists to past artists. Ya know, with him being dead and all...

Fair use rationale for Image:American Recordings.jpg

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Citation?

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Where's all citation for this article? Specifically the part that says American Recordings is being moved from Warner to Sony. And the remainder of the article lacks ANY kind of cited source material. Not good. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.19.54.100 (talk) 12:38, 5 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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