Talk:Greg Shaw

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This sounds a bit like an obituary. —Preceding unsigned comment added by DarkKnightDragonNinjaWarrior (talkcontribs)

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David Harris?[edit]

I am wondering if the David Harris, with no wikilink, who is shown as having founded Mojo-Navigator Rock and Roll News with Greg Shaw in 1966 is the same person as the David Harris who later wrote for Rolling Stone and was famously a former husband of Joan Baez. The dates look right at least. Does anyone know? Shocking Blue (talk) 15:39, 14 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]