Talk:Panama Francis
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[edit]My name is Paula Williams-Harmon and I am Panama Francis' granddaughter. My mother Sandra Williams is not mentioned in any article on line. She was his first born child, born Dec.25, 1939 to Clara Toney in New Jersey. They were not married. He met my mom when she was around 30 years old because she had been placed in foster care. She was a wonderful person and should be recognized as his daughter. Through her my "gramps" had 6 granddaughters: Debra Baker,Clara Caldwell, Annie Caldwell, myself, Darcella Williams (deceased) and Patricia Lonon , and Walter Reed. He had 13 great grandchildren: Stephen Baker, Stephanie Baker and Gregory Price, Donnie Wilson and Mona Broadie, Christian and Justin Hidalgo,Ychana and Natasha Williams, William Allen and Starlette Tllery, William Milken, and Walter Reed Jr. He had 8 great, great grandchildren: Breana Baker, Ja'nira and Ziana Baker, Mason Broadie, Sanzel Williams, Janiyah Milken, Tamia and Nya Allen.
I am putting together
[edit]a chart of some hits or well known but not hits of rock and R&B songs Francis played on. If you do a search from these you will find the same list over and over again and it contains one (at least one) glaring error, Peggy Sue by Buddy Holly. I'll write out why I believe this later, but for now please do not add that song to the chart. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 17:04, 24 July 2017 (UTC)
This needs a reference
[edit]as well as something about why it is significant. Playing on demos is not that important.
- "He drummed on the Elvis Presley demos, and h"
Carptrash (talk) 02:58, 20 January 2018 (UTC)