Talk:Michael Kilgarriff
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[edit]Michael Kilgarriff has a website http://www.michaelkilgarriff.co.uk/ One of the pages on that website has his cv http://www.michaelkilgarriff.co.uk/cv.htm — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.136.232.145 (talk) 17:13, 13 November 2013 (UTC)
It is six foot five, not six foot seven. Michael Kilgarriff.
I suspect this is the same man who wrote the definitive guide to Music hall songs - almost 900 pages. If it is, it should be noted, as it is certainly notable :
Sing us one of the old songs - A guide to popular song from 1860 -1920 By Michael Kilgarriff published by Oxford University press 1998