Talk:Dennis James (musician)

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"Personnel"

Re this edit: while the edit is harmless, the edit summary is apparently based on a misunderstanding. A "personnel decision" is not at all the same thing as a "personal decision". The former means that a business has made a decision about whom it employs. The latter, in such a context, would typically mean that an employee had chosen to leave the job for personal reasons. The removal of the word "personnel" here does not appreciably change the meaning, so I'm not undoing it, but I wanted to clarify that I had never suggested that his departure from the Paramount was a "personal decision." - Jmabel | Talk 21:12, 26 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Armonica refered to as Harmonica

The Glass Armonica is not refereed to as a harmonica. Harmonica is a completely different (evil) instrument. Armonica is derived from Harmonica as in "harmony' (as seen on the "armonica" Wikipedia page).
I have made the following correction:
"James plays the glass armonica (or "harmonica") and has..."
I removed "(or "harmonica")".
66.172.101.250 (talk) 06:57, 28 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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