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Close paraphrasing[edit]

Hi, and sorry to keep reverting you. The new content sourced to the Austin City Limits site really needs to be written in your own words, not just minor changes to the original phrasing. Also, you could probably find a better source for record sales, the concert site is really just a blurb - not the highest quality music journalism. Thanks more making some updates, but let's maybe lay off on that one paragraph until you can get it original and well-sourced. Regards, The Interior (Talk) 00:11, 6 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Replaceable fair use File:Discovery band members.jpg[edit]

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April 2013[edit]

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