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Template {{ Authority control}} data on this page should be for Inez and Charlie Foxx jointly. That for Inez Foxx and Charlie Foxx separately does not belong here (eventually on their redirect pages, probably). So I added the joint and deleted the individual data:
WorldCat and LC evidently catalog the Foxxes only individually. Theirs may be useful External links provided outside the AC template, perhaps thus for Inez Foxx:
-- P64 ( talk) 02:00, 6 March 2014 (UTC)
and same for Charlie
-P64 2015-04-28
Charlie Foxx at LC Authorities ( [1], as above) notes citing Sweet Soul Music [what?]: "Charlie Foxx; recorded a single in 1959 as Chuck Johnston & the Jaycees".
-- P64 ( talk) 23:31, 1 May 2015 (UTC)
Primary sources including US censuses and birth indexes, indicate beyond any reasonable doubt that Charlie James Fox [ sic] was born in 1933 not 1939, and that Inez Rebecca Fox was born in 1937 not 1942. She married Operaul Buddy Johnston in Guilford, North Carolina, in 1955 - hence, the name Inez Johnston on early recordings. These are matters of public record, but are primary sources that ideally should not be used (or, at least, given undue weight) in our article. They are also independently supported by the text at Charlie's Findagrave entry. Charlie's gravestone (as Charlie J. Fox) also gives his birth year as 1933. However, we need to be cautious in using them in our article as they are less than ideal sources, and it's proving hard to find reliable published information that confirms these details. Some further digging (not original research by editors of course...) is required. Ghmyrtle ( talk) 08:59, 31 August 2022 (UTC)
This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's
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R&B and Soul Music | |||||||
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Template {{ Authority control}} data on this page should be for Inez and Charlie Foxx jointly. That for Inez Foxx and Charlie Foxx separately does not belong here (eventually on their redirect pages, probably). So I added the joint and deleted the individual data:
WorldCat and LC evidently catalog the Foxxes only individually. Theirs may be useful External links provided outside the AC template, perhaps thus for Inez Foxx:
-- P64 ( talk) 02:00, 6 March 2014 (UTC)
and same for Charlie
-P64 2015-04-28
Charlie Foxx at LC Authorities ( [1], as above) notes citing Sweet Soul Music [what?]: "Charlie Foxx; recorded a single in 1959 as Chuck Johnston & the Jaycees".
-- P64 ( talk) 23:31, 1 May 2015 (UTC)
Primary sources including US censuses and birth indexes, indicate beyond any reasonable doubt that Charlie James Fox [ sic] was born in 1933 not 1939, and that Inez Rebecca Fox was born in 1937 not 1942. She married Operaul Buddy Johnston in Guilford, North Carolina, in 1955 - hence, the name Inez Johnston on early recordings. These are matters of public record, but are primary sources that ideally should not be used (or, at least, given undue weight) in our article. They are also independently supported by the text at Charlie's Findagrave entry. Charlie's gravestone (as Charlie J. Fox) also gives his birth year as 1933. However, we need to be cautious in using them in our article as they are less than ideal sources, and it's proving hard to find reliable published information that confirms these details. Some further digging (not original research by editors of course...) is required. Ghmyrtle ( talk) 08:59, 31 August 2022 (UTC)