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Did you know... that the Irish musician Gregory Gray, who started his career in a
boy band, became the cult indie musician Mary Cigarettes?
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This info was removed as unsourced. since it was added by the subject, all we need is a source to add it back, as its noncontroversial. a print source would work:
Raised in northern ireland,but learned to play guitar as a child on air force camps in singapore. He also pre-ambled his career towards becoming a recording artist, as a night club disc jockey from 15 to 19 in portrush, edinburgh,london,birmingham, and finally leicester, before returning to edinburgh to join fellow irish boys in rosetta stone.
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This article was nominated for
deletion on 10 April 2014 (UTC). The result of
the discussion was keep.
A fact from Gregory Gray appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 15 July 2019 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the Irish musician Gregory Gray, who started his career in a
boy band, became the cult indie musician Mary Cigarettes?
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This info was removed as unsourced. since it was added by the subject, all we need is a source to add it back, as its noncontroversial. a print source would work:
Raised in northern ireland,but learned to play guitar as a child on air force camps in singapore. He also pre-ambled his career towards becoming a recording artist, as a night club disc jockey from 15 to 19 in portrush, edinburgh,london,birmingham, and finally leicester, before returning to edinburgh to join fellow irish boys in rosetta stone.
Mercurywoodrose (
talk) 16:12, 19 April 2014 (UTC)reply