User talk:Mick712
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Don Darcy
[edit]Hi - if you want to add Don Darcy to Category:American male singers, there needs to be an article about him first. Then you add [[Category:American male singers]] to the bottom of his article. Adding names directly to the category page, as you did, doesn't work! Regards, BencherliteTalk 20:37, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
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July 2013
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- John's renown eventually spread as far as the [[West Coast of the United States (among other places), [[Los Angeles]] and [[Las Vegas, Nevada. An article in the December 1, 1952 issue of [[TIME Magazine]] expounds at length
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