Talk:Judy Stone
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Birth year: 1942 vs 1944
[edit]The article currently uses 1942 as Stone's birth year and cites a Spicks and Specks episode from September 2008.
Other sources suggest that 1944 is the correct year:
- McFarlane has "During the early 1960s, singer Judy Stone (b. 1944) became a regular on television pop show Bandstand".1
- The Cumberland Argus (9 August 1961) has "These two important events in the life of 17-year-old Judy Stone, of Brussels Street, Granville, occurred last Thursday morning."2
- Ainslie Barker of The Australian Women's Weekly (20 December 1961) writes "And she's having, for the first time, a special card of her own printed, the outside showing a drawing of a TV studio. Judy will be 18 on New Year's Day."3
I haven't changed the year of birth over yet as some sources agree with the 1942 value:
- Manning (17 September 1980) has "Judy's career began at the age of ll, and she went professional in 1966 at the age of 24. 'In those days, we did shows like Bandstand and there was all the spangle of appearing on TV,' laughs the woman who, at 38, still looks like a teenager."4
- NLA has "Stone, Judy, 1942–".5, 6.
I would like the opinion of interested editors on whether the year should be changed.shaidar cuebiyar (talk) 14:41, 26 July 2016 (UTC)
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