Talk:Bruce Channel

Further examples of college use
Include the Michigan State University band, which plays (or at least did in the late 1980s) the song at home hockey games. --Habap 16:18, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

Margaret "Cee Cee" Cobb?
I'd like to see evidence that Cobb was ever known as "Cee Cee". The footnote here cites Richie Unterberger's bio of Channel at All Music, but the words "Cee Cee" do not appear there, only "Margaret Cobb".

No contemporary account (e.g. news story) or reliable database entry (BMI, US Copyright...) that I've seen refers to her as "Cee Cee". Channel himself seems to call her just "Margaret". There is no composer listed at BMI called Cee Cee Cobb, but Margaret Cobb has many works registered. I've seen her referred to historically as "Mrs Cobb", but never "Cee Cee".

I suspect confusion by somebody, some time, with singer Cee Cee Cobb of 1975-formed German group Supermax, and the mistake is peppered around the Internet.

I don't want to arrogantly delete the detail, in case I'm wrong. I'd just like to see a reliable citation (not including websites which may be repeating the error, possibly from this Wikipedia entry!). Lyn50 (talk) 11:49, 15 March 2018 (UTC)


 * Removed "Cee Cee" from Margaret Cobb's name. Lyn50 (talk) 01:28, 19 March 2018 (UTC)