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Citation [9] doesn't say anything about Adam Gardner having been a member of the Beelzebubs.

new article:not plagiarized

i wrote both this Wiki article and the article that is on the website in question (http://www.bubs.com/history.asp). i give my permission to use the exact phrasing from bubs.com . it is not plagiarized. Dougt6 17:37, 15 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Best way to cite?

This is a general query for any more experienced Wikipedia contributor who can answer it: what is the best way to cite the contributions the Bubs have made to the progression of a cappella in the last 20 years, as noted in the last paragraph of the History section? I'm mostly referring to the impact of the albums Foster St. and Code Red. Should I just post the links to a bunch of websites where these albums are mentioned for their impact on a cappella in general? I think that's what the author is really trying to convey here: that these two albums are considered particularly relevant among people who care about these things. What do I need to cite to make this "official?" LGDubs (talk) 04:07, 28 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]