Talk:Lennie Hayton

Citation of sources
It currently looks as if this is an unreferenced article with an external link to some other page to provide additional information for the reader. If the IMDB page linked to is the source of the information in this article, it needs to be footnoted, or at least cited as a source in the proper way, according to the Manual of Style. This is supposed to be a high-class encyclopaedia, not some two-bit nipple peep show in Rio de Janeiro! 89.240.193.45 18:27, 10 December 2006 (UTC) Almost four years later I added more references to this article. Can it be reclassified as something different than a stub and the more references notated somewhere? Thanks173.175.113.173 (talk) 16:56, 22 August 2010 (UTC)

Fred Allen Show
According to Jerry Vaendige's Vintage Radio Site, Hayton was the orchestra leader for Fred Allen's show "Hour of Smiles" from 3/21/1934 - 7/4/1934, which then became "Town Hall Tonight" on 7/11/1934 and Hayton was replaced by Peter van Steeden on 4/17/1935. The way this article is worded, I'm not sure what would be the best way to add this information.Jtyroler (talk) 13:25, 15 December 2011 (UTC)

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