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This claim seems absurd. Awarding a recording artist a potentially hazardous material? Perhaps if the article cited sources this could be verified but Googling the artist (using both his real and stage names) provided no information on copies of the record sold or uranium discs awarded (to anyone). I am leaving the claim in as it stands, as I said I cannot completely rule it out. Chet nc 19:45, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Thanks to those who have contributed to the discussion, you've convinced me :) The links you provided will make an excellent addition to the article references section (hint, hint). -- Chet nc (talk) (contrib) 17:22, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
The Uranium disc is not made of real Uranium. Same thing for Platinum Disc and Gold disc: They're not made of Gold or Platinum. It's just a name.
I expanded on the formatting that demf started, I hope I've actually improved things a bit. I added a "band" Infobox to help contain pertainant information, but now that I look at the precedence with other solo recording artists, I'm going to change my mind and remove it. -- Chet nc (talk) (contrib) 18:40, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Ref: Awards and Accomplishments
This statement cannot be right:
Since there is no mention of Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, or Montserrat Caballe, I can only presume you are refering to the pop music genre.
A better statement could be: “Raphael Martos can be singled out as one of the most important singers, in the spanish pop music genre, for the second half of the Twentieth century. Moshe-paz 03:32, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
Raphael was never superstitious!!!. He likes number 13, so you can see. I´ll add an anecdote about why he usually is dressed in black on stage, later. Acuareladelrio 12:52, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
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This claim seems absurd. Awarding a recording artist a potentially hazardous material? Perhaps if the article cited sources this could be verified but Googling the artist (using both his real and stage names) provided no information on copies of the record sold or uranium discs awarded (to anyone). I am leaving the claim in as it stands, as I said I cannot completely rule it out. Chet nc 19:45, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Thanks to those who have contributed to the discussion, you've convinced me :) The links you provided will make an excellent addition to the article references section (hint, hint). -- Chet nc (talk) (contrib) 17:22, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
The Uranium disc is not made of real Uranium. Same thing for Platinum Disc and Gold disc: They're not made of Gold or Platinum. It's just a name.
I expanded on the formatting that demf started, I hope I've actually improved things a bit. I added a "band" Infobox to help contain pertainant information, but now that I look at the precedence with other solo recording artists, I'm going to change my mind and remove it. -- Chet nc (talk) (contrib) 18:40, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Ref: Awards and Accomplishments
This statement cannot be right:
Since there is no mention of Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, or Montserrat Caballe, I can only presume you are refering to the pop music genre.
A better statement could be: “Raphael Martos can be singled out as one of the most important singers, in the spanish pop music genre, for the second half of the Twentieth century. Moshe-paz 03:32, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
Raphael was never superstitious!!!. He likes number 13, so you can see. I´ll add an anecdote about why he usually is dressed in black on stage, later. Acuareladelrio 12:52, 14 March 2007 (UTC)