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According his granddaughter, "Shine On Harvest Moon" was actually written by Dave Stamper, and sold outright to Jack Norworth. This was not an uncommon thing during that time period.
K8 fan19:15, 15 February 2007 (UTC)reply
File:Bayesjack.jpg - Questionable claim
I have added a {{fact}} to the caption of
File:Bayesjack.jpg; the image it is credited as being a poster for the
Acousticon Hour. Given that from what I can find Norworth and Bayes split up c. 1913 (a decade and a half before the radio show) and the visible text mentions "Keith's" but not "Acousticon", the claim looks questionable to me. I note that the web page the photo is from no longer exists, and the Internet Archive Wayback doesn't have a copy of it
Pepso2 removed the claim, and states it appears to be incorrect
[1]. Unless Cculber007 provides some unexpected additional info, I think it should stay off.
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According his granddaughter, "Shine On Harvest Moon" was actually written by Dave Stamper, and sold outright to Jack Norworth. This was not an uncommon thing during that time period.
K8 fan19:15, 15 February 2007 (UTC)reply
File:Bayesjack.jpg - Questionable claim
I have added a {{fact}} to the caption of
File:Bayesjack.jpg; the image it is credited as being a poster for the
Acousticon Hour. Given that from what I can find Norworth and Bayes split up c. 1913 (a decade and a half before the radio show) and the visible text mentions "Keith's" but not "Acousticon", the claim looks questionable to me. I note that the web page the photo is from no longer exists, and the Internet Archive Wayback doesn't have a copy of it
Pepso2 removed the claim, and states it appears to be incorrect
[1]. Unless Cculber007 provides some unexpected additional info, I think it should stay off.
Infrogmation (
talk)
01:35, 21 May 2011 (UTC)reply