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This article is wildly overstuffed and should be condensed by at least three-quarters. It remains full of unsourced statements and includes large amounts of material of interest only to obsessive fans. (The lineup of acts at the band's first concert? Chart position of a "Greatest Hits" album released
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I agree with you that Dan Peek's subsequent career is best discussed in detail on his own page. But I do think at least a few cursory lines about his solo releases are worth having in the America bio because so many America fans do follow his solo material as closely as they do Gerry's. I refrained
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I pruned some of the Dan Peek info from the article yesterday - it has since been re-added. I'm not going to revert or anything, but just wanted to say that I think a lot of the particulars of his post-America recording activities belongs in the Dan Peek article itself (and not here, at least not to
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This is enough to provide them of double nationality of course, but not only... None of the members of America grew up in the States, they kept on moving from country to country until they finally settled in London during their teens...so we shouldn't even call them "Americans", am I wrong? The fact
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Mind you, I think looking for something notable about a subject just so you create an article about him is fairly misguided to begin with; the purpose of an article should be the betterment of Knowledge (XXG), not the glorification of the subject. But if the latter is what you want to do, the above
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It's been more than eight months since the last post, so I'm guessing you've already figured this out yourself, but for Dewey Bunnell to have even a prayer of maintaining an article of his own, he has to have done something notable outside of the context of America. Otherwise, all the searching for
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LP should be considered Side One, so they came to a unique compromise. The sides would be labelled "Our Side" and "Their Side." The album's unusual cover photo, featuring a severed doll's head, does not have any special meaning. Bunnell recalled that he and Beckley simply stumbled upon it while
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The article doesn't mention under the recent activity section that America was featured on Chicago's album in 2011. The link provided gives info from that album. Don't know if that's important enough to mention in the article or not, so I'm not going to edit it in myself. Rather I'll let others
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from anything more than listing Electro Voice and Crossover, and briefly mentioned his resurgence with PEACE and then as a soloist in 1999. But I haven't spent any time on the details of any of those projects, as that would be best expanded upon in the Dan Peek article. Thoughts?
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Don't forget that comedian Phil Hartman provided cover art for several of America's albums. That factoid even shows up on the Hartman page (with pics, no less). And a mention of the "H"-oriented superstition about America's album titles might be appropriate. (unsigned comment)
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with the rationale, "No notability outside the band". But rather than waiting for the seven-day period to expire, on 2010-11-04 he replaced the content with the redirect. I suggest you either restore the article yourself or post a remark on TenPoundHammer's talk page. --
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I understand that Lee Merton "Dewey" Bunnell was born in England to an English mum, but has he got British citizenship? Is the mere formality of having it enough to make a band that's called "America" and famous for it's American country sound even slightly British?
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30 years after the group's heyday?) Moreover, breathless prose like "However, a fateful connection would provide a sudden and unexpected change in fortune ..." or "While America remained a hot ticket on the touring circuit..." does not belong in an encyclopedia.
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You are absolutely right. Gerry Buckley's father was the base Commander at South Ruislip Air Station. My older sister was in his graduating senior class at Central High School. I was a junior there. We were Air force brats. The band played at the base teen club.
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He flew home without meaning to? What is this meant to say? Normally, I'd just fix it when I find a wildly incorrect use of a word, but I don't understand the context. Perhaps it means what it says, but then it should have more context.
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I don't see why it's necessary to describe the band as "English-American." They are just American. If Peek, Bunnell and Beckley have English mothers, then say so. If the band was formed in England, say so. It doesn't make them "English."
1616:. User:Active Banana contibuted over there at the BLP noticeboard and commented above. Will have to follow those suggestions. Also, another editor made some very friendly and useful comments on my talk page about what can be done. 1652:. So if the goal is to create an article on Dewey Bunnell, the first step has to be identifying something notable he's done independently of America. Then you can find resources and citations substantiating that something. 1970:"During the summer/fall of 1974, bassist Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels (formerly of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Manassas) was called to fill in for Dickey, who had come to Europe but then flown home inadvertently." 1700:
Has he actually composed songs for other artists, or is it just that his songs with America have been covered by a lot of other artists? If it's the latter, I don't think that'll work as a claim for independent
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In the '90's, the band appeared on the Howard Stern Radio Show, performing a parody of the song, rephrased to be about Stern show producer Gary "Baba booey" Dell'Abate. The song was called "A Boy with Horse
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to any possible editors: Those comments on my talk page that I just mentioned and linked to are especially helpful. I'll see what I can do in the coming days (weeks) on my end to restore the article.
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Their music was/is undoubtedly American. There is very little English/British influence. The best that they could be described in "English-born, American rock and roll band...".
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album, he apparently wasn't aware that it was an America song. His version was based upon a bluegrass cover of the song by Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver from the late 1970s.
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by its definition is "unimportant information" - it therefore shouldn't be in a trivia section but instead the information should be incorporated into the main article. -
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Contrary to popular belief, the choice of the name "America" had no political overtones, and the group has consistently avoided political or patriotic use of its name.
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indicates he has composed songs for many other artists. Perhaps an article on Bunnell might focus on being a notable composer rather than a notable solo performer?
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There is a lot of good information here, but the article does not cite any sources, otherwise it would probably qualify for at least a GA(good article) status. -
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decide if it's worth mentioning rather than editing it in and having someone else decide to edit it out as too trivial. -anonymous 5/23/2016 12:24 EST
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The introduction, saying how many people wanted a clone, sounds extremely biased. Is this possibly cited somewhere or should this be changed?
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Hi, would it be a nice addition to the America page to start including a tour dates section? Not only past concerts, but also future ones?
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film soundtrack. It was titled "Watership Down" and was not used in the film, along with a few other songs recorded by different artists.
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When they speak, do they have accents that be characterized as American or British? They did attend public high schools in England.
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featured the duo on the cover, but with their faces covered by a cloud. This design flourish was supposedly inspired by the work of
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the detail it's been added). The info about him vis a vis the band (ie, rumors about reuniting with the others) would belong here.
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In 1978, America performed a song live in concert called "Norman." The song, written by Beckley (who once considered becoming an
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did the same. It has been rumored that the group suffered from a low-key industry backlash for several years after the incident.
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Since there is no real "Ventura Highway", the song was written about the Pacific Coast Hwy, from Los Angeles to Ventura, CA.
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for music albums does not reflect the standard practice of perhaps the definitive bibles of pop music charts and history,
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resources and citations is a waste of time, because you aren't going to find anything that doesn't belong in the article
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expressed interest in having the trio perform in that country, but the deal collapsed before it could come to fruition.
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takes its name from Beckley's home recording studio in addition to the fact it begins with the traditional letter "H".
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is also a skilled banjo player, and was featured on the America tracks "Don't Cross The River" and "Submarine Ladies."
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Bunnell has suggested that the "alligator lizards in the air" in "Ventura Highway" are references to cloud shapes.
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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is the last America album to use a contemporary photograph of Beckley and Bunnell's faces on the cover.
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and played several concerts in that country. However, America was not alone, as black artists such as
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With regard to whether the "the" in the album title should be capitalized, it is worth noting that the
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is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under
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Tennis legend John McEnroe was born in West Germany. Should we start calling him German-American?
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Bunnell has remarked that the setting for "A Horse with No Name" was inspired by the area around
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song, due to the similarity of Bunnell's vocals to Young's. "Horse" replaced Young's single "
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books. Whitburn's books, as well as most discography books of that ilk, tend to capitalize
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What reason are the band categorised as " British-American" when all three are American ?
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article (as a stand-alone rather than as a REDIRECT). (And thanks again for your insight
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They were military brats, period, this "English-American" crap is just p.c. nonsense.
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Yes, I'll see what I can do. The article on Bunnell will be restored eventually.
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Oh that's absolutely ridiculous. The article on Bunnell needs to be restored.
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America was briefly caught up in controversy in 1981 when they broke the anti-
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There was, but it was back-door deleted when it was changed to a REDIRECT to
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during the late 1970s, and that he and Beckley soundly rejected the idea.
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Although a number of websites claim that America's 1982 album is called
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Well, I got some more information about how to handle the loss of the
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was the opening act for a number of America shows in the early 1970s.
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track was included as a bonus track on the 2000 domestic release of
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of its success..." Was this intended to be a pun? I had to ask.
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Why isn't there a wikipedia article devoted to Dewey Bunnell?
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America and their label could not agree on which side of the
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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and your help with the process of organizing my appeal).
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And I did make an appeal. I made an appeal over at the
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re-recorded "Lonely People" for his 1986 solo album,
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say, "All good men come to the aid of their country."
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