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How can you be formed in October 1988 *and* January 1989? Impressive! --AW

Actually, compared to this anonymous user's other edits, this is amazingly coherent. I can only assume English is not his first language, and that's he's totally incapable of learning from seeing others fix identical errors over and over and over again. I'll see if I can find some clarification. Tokerboy
Apparently neither is true, as their first album came out in 1979. I'm gonna have to start watching this guy even more closely. Tokerboy
And anonymous (Michael?) still claims it was 1978. Here is the proof it was 1979: http://www.bahamasgateway.com/bahamen.htm. andy 21:25 12 Jun 2003 (UTC)

There is some confusion about the date of their debut album. The site http://www.bahamen.com, which seems to be their official site, gives 1992 as the date for Junkanoo on the page http://www.bahamen.com/discography.html. This ties in with the rest of their discography, which shows a new album every year or two, and to me, makes more sense than a debut album in 1979, followed by a 15 year hiatus before the next string of albums. I've corrected the dates accordingly, and added an album to the discography. Sschlimgen 20:13, 5 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

These guys have been around since the 70's! I'm watching Vh1's One Hit Wonders and they just said it. Someone fix this please.

The links to Leroy Butler and Patrick Carey send you to the pages for a different Leroy Butler and Patrick Carey. Someone either remove the links or make them redirect to the right person. --173.69.176.24 (talk) 17:29, 5 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]