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A fact from Bobby Byrne (musician) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 1 June 2014 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
-In Bobby Byrne (musician)#As bandleader and war interruption, I was thinking that "In July 1940, Byrne suffered an attack of appendicitis. Bobby conspired to keep news of his ailment from his father, however Glenn Miller found out about Byrne's illness and relayed the news home. Hew was able to delay surgery until fall of that year." could be improved by removing the middle sentence, and simply saying "In July 1940, Byrne suffered an attack of appendicitis, which he had surgically fixed in the fall of that year."
-In Bobby Byrne (musician)#Style, I was thinking that the "A 1942 review praised his "clean, solid swing" but found him to be verbose. Although known for his perfectionism, he was also known for his personal affability." part should be removed, as it refers to him more as a person than him as a musician, not really fitting in with the rest of the section.
Thank you very much. Regarding the first point, I suppose the information about Glenn Miller could be removed. I included it as an interesting fact that displays Byrne's youth, as well as the close-knit relations that often existed between bandleaders.
Regarding the second point, I think this sentence is much more important to keep. Bandleaders were often also the designated Master of ceremonies where their bands were playing. A bandleader's personality is usually prominently referred to in books about the subject, George T. Simon almost always refers to it in his in-depth writings. 78.26(spin me / revolutions)18:45, 13 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]