Talk:Hot 8 Brass Band

Ernie Shavers is a boxer who is not related to Dinerral Shavers
Ernie Shavers was a contemporary of Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in the Seventies.

This picture should be removed. A photo of Dinerral Shavers is already located under his name in Wiki. This one should be used, or another one positively identifying Dinerral Shavers.

--gab 19:10, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

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Revert due to advertising language
I saw the article had been "advertisement" - quite rightly, as it had been filled with hyperbolic language apparently taken from promotional material from their record label. I therefore reverted to the last edit before the inappropriate additions, from 7 November 2017. There may be a few details from subsequent edits that can appropriately be re-added to the article. -- Infrogmation (talk) 16:25, 7 February 2019 (UTC)