Talk:The Regents (doo-wop band)
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Proposed change - three different bands called the Regents.
[edit]There are now three articles about three different bands with the same name: Regents, The Regents, Regents (band). I believe this is confusing and contrary to Wikipedia policy. I would propose that the example of the two groups called 'The Beat' is followed: The Beat (British band) and The Beat (American band) are used, with no one band allowed to 'own' the name. I would suggest the following: 'The Regents (British Band)', 'The Regents (American doo-wop band)' and 'The Regents (American punk band)'. There would also be a disambiguation page listing all three. Any views? Peteinterpol (talk) 21:17, 11 April 2016 (UTC)
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