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Jokers Wild (Band)

Some "Horse's Mouth" publications that include contributions from past band members and others who were in Cambridge at the time are now available. These enable improvements in the accuracy of the article. This is now complete apart from items mentioned below. The publications are:

- Where the Wild Things are, Carl Tweed, Shindig, No 32, April 2013 - The Music Scene of 1960s Cambridge, Warren Dosanjh and Mick Brown, 6th Edition 2015, Warren Dosanjh (book and PDF) - David Altham and Pink Floyd, interview / article in Great Shelford Online, http://www.greatshelford.info/home/great-shelford-history/pink-floyd-and-great-shelford/david-altham, read 4 November 2020 - High Hopes - David Gilmour - The Origins of the Voice and Guitar of Pink Floyd, Warren Dosanjh and Glenn Povey, Mind Head Publishing, 2020

As these are primarily about the place (Cambridge) and period (1960s) and contain first hand information they are considered to be more reliable and contain more information than previous references. Some previous references may be redundant.

Related articles have been edited to align, notably Rick Wills, Willy Wilson and Dick Parry.

We would also like to remove the David Gilmour table at the end, as David Gilmour is well-known, the information is easily available by link or elsewhere and has limited relevance in this article.

We have found a Category:Jokers Wild (band) members and would like to update this in line with the above changes and possibly incorporate it.

We seek guidance on how to do the above two tasks.

Papa Golf 9 (talk) 18:55, 7 November 2020 (UTC)