Talk:Bobby Vinton
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A strong suggestion for Bobby Vinton's discography
[edit]Why doesn't someone create a brand new article that is devoted completely to the discography of Bobby Vinton, rather than have the long discography with the biography (that makes the article on Bobby Vinton himself a bit lengthy)?
Proving A Negative
[edit]Right now the article reads like this: There were some rumours in the 1960s that he was involved with some mafia big shots (same as Frank Sinatra). There was never any proof of this.[citation needed] How do you provide citations for a lack of evidence? Shouldn't the citation request be moved to the previous sentence? --Larry Hastings 01:25, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
Citations & References
[edit]See Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref(erences/)> tags Nhl4hamilton (talk) 04:50, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
polish origin???? or polonised due to occupation????
[edit]-ula, -iackas and -iniski (polonized to -iacki and -inski) are Lithuanian language suffixes and endings like Vistula or motula (mother) or sesula (sister) or Minsk (mainiskis) or Rokiskis or Vilniskis (a man who is from the city Vilnius) and so on...all those family names like Vintula, Stravinski, Nowitzki (Navickas), Savitski (the strongest man Savickas) or Buchinski (Charlz Bronston) are Lithuanian family names which were polonised during Lithuanian-polish commonwealth starting 1569
Typo in Section 2.3 Horrors and achievements
[edit]Horrors? Really? I think "Honors" works better in that section heading.
- It's fixed. Unscintillating (talk) 23:59, 3 April 2013 (UTC)
Nomination of Portal:Bobby Vinton for deletion
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