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There are two musicians named Tim McAllister

After much confusion and trawling the delete logs of Wikipedia it is apparent that there is a (notable) internationally recognized classical saxophonist and a not notable (feel free to dispute) contemporary guitarist both named Timothy McAllister. The current article is a mash up of these two people. I am going to try and sort it out but in the meantime please assume good faith (your assumption is correct!) I am not recreate deleted articles for no good reason. Storeye ( talk) 03:46, 9 March 2015 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There are two musicians named Tim McAllister

After much confusion and trawling the delete logs of Wikipedia it is apparent that there is a (notable) internationally recognized classical saxophonist and a not notable (feel free to dispute) contemporary guitarist both named Timothy McAllister. The current article is a mash up of these two people. I am going to try and sort it out but in the meantime please assume good faith (your assumption is correct!) I am not recreate deleted articles for no good reason. Storeye ( talk) 03:46, 9 March 2015 (UTC) reply


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