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Speedy deletion of Marcus McFly
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Notability of Marcus McFly
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Just FYI I copied the text for you, in case you want to work on it further, keep in mind, you must prove notability. See Wikipedia's guideline on notability. xenocidic ( talk ¿ review ) 15:11, 27 May 2008 (UTC)

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Marcus McFly (born Marcus Richardson; August 6, 1986) is an African American musician, rapper, songwriter, and producer. He makes up one-fourth of electro hip-hop collective The Space Club. He initially emerged with the release of his single "Start Love" in 2006 and followed up with his first independent effort "The Songs You Can't Afford, Yet" also in 2006.

As a member of The Space Club, McFly has worked alongside frontman Donnis to release numerous singles for varying musical releases. He plays the drums, keyboard, guitar, and most often raps following a non-obscene format which contrasts rap of the latter '90s era.

Early Life

Marcus was born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky to Marla Peeler and Eric Richardson. He has seven brothers and sisters, Daleasha Murphy, Erisha Richardson, Michael Richardson, Isaiah Grady, Antonio Grady, Kyasia Peeler, and Kylyn Peeler.

Marcus met Donnis in 2006 through an unnamed mutual friend. In 2006, Marcus fronted a hip-hop collective of his own, The Glee Club; and it wasn't until 2007 when Donnis assimilated him into The Space Club (subsequently rounding the collective to four members).

Marcus McFly explained in an interview with college based newspaper, The KY Kernel, "When I was younger, my father would use music as a means [or vehicle] of cultivating the minds of my older brother and myself. It was also the glue the which held us together; essentially bonding us as a family."

External Links

Marcus McFly official site

Marcus McFly's MySpace

Fly By Night Foundation

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