Oh yes. The references in Wikipedia are the best part because they make it a tremendous launching point for research. In grad school my professors had no problem with Wikipedia although, as you might expect, you couldnt cite a Wikipedia article as authoritative.
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Thanks, ichabod1. I definitely appreciate that insight and lessons from your considerable researching experience!
Walked through the tv room - Saw headline:
“It has been announced that GRAMMY - WINNING R&B SINGER JAMES INGRAM DEAD AT 66.”
https://apnews.com/d05620c60f3f4f08b2774b1229f29d42
Info from AP about his death:
[Something odd here, plus no data yet on circumstances of the death:]
“...Debbie Allen, an actress-choreographer and frequent collaborator with Ingram, announced his death on Twitter on Tuesday. ATTEMPTS BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TO CONFIRM HIS DEATH WITH INGRAMS FAMILY OR REPRESENTATIVES HAVE BEEN UNSUCCESSFUL...”.
Did not watch FOX discussion of it - but they at least are announcing, and thereby confirming his death with their sources apparently.
I don’t have a clue who this guy is, but I am placing this data into my file on “Strange and Prominent Deaths.”
#lurkmodeagain