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The band's name should be written Bog-Shed - can and should it be changed here?[edit]
The name is written differently by different people but it's clear from the record sleeves, and has been confirmed by the surviving members, that the correct way to write it is Bog-Shed. Could we change it here or would that be too tricky? And do I need more evidence that is the correct way? Ronankeane (talk) 17:01, 20 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]