Talk:Ron Dante
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The Cuff Links: One-hit wonders?
[edit]Hi. Strictly speaking, The Cuff Links were NOT 'one-hit wonders'. "When Julie Comes Around" was a high-flying chart entry for them in many countries, in addition to "Tracy". You may therefore feel that the reference to 'one-hit wonder' needs removing. Far be it from me to tread all over this article though. 86.112.67.18 (talk) 07:57, 12 November 2012 (UTC)
Many of his songs missing
[edit]I just heard on The Ride Radio The Pearly Gate's Free being played, a November 1969 hit song sung by Ron Danté, as he tells in this vast interview. He tells of more of his impersoniations too. 83.85.143.141 (talk) 20:45, 16 November 2016 (UTC)
As per the above
[edit]It strikes me that Dante deserves a better and fuller representation on Wikipedia than his current article gives him. I have no affiliation at all to him, and have cleaned up the article at bit, but surely there are more references available to support and expand what is presently shown (eg. the external links).