Talk:Texas Guinan/Archive 1
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Biography assessment rating comment
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Could use an infobox, but narrowly a B.
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Much as I'd like my fair poopy city to be able to claim credit for Ms. Guinan, all of the cites Google turns up have her born in Waco. I couldn't find any cite placing her birth in Montreal. - Montréalais
- I'm glad I'm not the only one. <g> - Hephaestos
Age
"Died at the apparent age of 49"? Why "apparent"? DS 19:56, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Early life/marriage
Sources for information on Texas' early life & marriage: Rocky Mountain News obituaries, November 5 & 6, 1933 Marriage date from Moynahan family history (based on marriage certificate) - other sources cite the same date. Information about when Texas Guinan and John Moynahan separated and/or divorced differs from source to source.
Other information and sources that I thought too obscure for an encyclopedia article: She was the second of four children: Willie, Texas, Tommy & Pearl (unverified) The vocal contest she won in Chicago was for a Marshall Field music scholarship (unverified) There's an colorful description of the young Texas Guinan and her mother visiting relatives in Anaconda, Colorado, on page 125-126 of "Forgotten Men of Cripple Creek" by Leslie Doyle Spell and Hazel M. Spell. (Denver Public Library, I believe)
- If that information is too obscure for an encyclopedia article, then this surely is as well: Texas Guinan's brother, Thomas J. Guinan (then manager of gambling establishments in the Caribbean) died in the mid-1960s [Dallas Morning News].Pat Berry 14:58, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
Madonna
This article lists that the songs canceled from the Hello Suckers film were used on Confessions on a Dance Floor but the Wiki article Unreleased Madonna songs indicates that some of the music was used for Hard Candy as well. In any event, this article is without a source so whatever source is used for the UMS article could probably be doubled. 66.252.163.190 (talk) 03:52, 20 April 2011 (UTC)