Talk:Mary Costa
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[edit]- I've moved this from the actual article where it had been added by IP 177.18.139.13 This kind of commentary belongs on the talk page
(Mary Costa fame still existing today in music even on unexpected genres, in 2011 a symphonic metal band, Nightwish cites Mary Costa in the music "I Want my tears back" in Imaginaerum album:
"A ballet on a grove, still growing young all alone A rag doll, a best friend, the voice of Mary Costa") (I humbly ask to a wikipedia editor to put the added content it on the Wikipedia rules, this may be a little information, but it serves as good information about Mary Costa influence and legacy today, thanks.)
- It may be appropriate to integrate this into the article if a suitable reference is provided and it's phrased in a neutral encyclopedic style and in idiomatic English. Voceditenore (talk) 10:47, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
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Performance with Sammy Davis, Jr.
[edit]How, exactly, did she perform with Sammy Davis, Jr. and Charlie Parker in 1973 when Parker had been dead for 18 years? 2600:8800:219A:DA00:2574:DB3E:4661:AC9A (talk) 07:21, 15 October 2023 (UTC)
- Ha, good spot. I assume that was vandalism – I've removed it. -- Pingumeister(talk) 17:56, 26 October 2023 (UTC)
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