User talk:KlausHoehn

Milan Radenkovic
I am thrilled to see that someone may have the straight story on Milan (aka The Leather Boy), as you appear to. (Of course, this is the second time this has happened; about a year and a half ago, someone changed "Rick Rodell" to "Richard (Rick) Rodell" and has a user name of "Darinka Rodell", which gave that change a ring of authenticity as well). I found two or three dozen posts on Milan all over the web and looked in other sources available to me and never found anyone that talked of him in this level of detail. There was one post in a bulletin board that I saved somewhere which alleged that Milan was still alive, that he had talked to him (written sometime in the early 2000's). There were no details of course, as there is never seems to be about any of the information that I tried to put together. I feel confident that the discography is correct, but the rest of it I am still unclear about.

I would love to be able to add the information that you put in and then took out if you can provide some sort of corroboration. Wikipedia is pretty particular about finding sources for articles; but if you can direct me to a secondary source, or if you knew him personally, that would be plenty. I'd love to hear from you; I never worked so hard or felt so pleased with any of the 100 or so articles that I have written for Wikipedia as I have the Milan article, and I'd really like to get the story straight.

You might not expect it, but there was a lot of Yugoslavian immigration into the Mississippi Gulf Coast region where I live (Biloxi, Gulfport, etc.) in the early 20th Century. Slavic names are common throughout the Coast: Mladinich, Gruich, Butirich, Sekul – and those are just the ones I know. Shocking Blue (talk) 22:51, 13 January 2009 (UTC)