Talk:John Garcia (singer)
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Discography
[edit]Being in this many projects and bands, it may be a good idea to list his discography, including Kyuss, Slo Burn, Unida, Hermano, and the other projects he's taken part in.
Ahem except future releases and BS about Andy Garcia. There's nothing about Andy Garcia (born 1956 in Cuba) having a brother in IMDB or even in his Wikipedia article.
a news article on IMDB's "Andy Garcia news" search mentions an older brother and sister. Celebritywonder lists his older brother's name as Renee.
I don't think it likely that actor Andy Garcia and John Garcia are related.
- I agree with the unsigned comment above about the discography, but as its already been reverted once, and I'm not gonna change it again. I'll just put on a dispute template, wait a couple of days for someone to cite a source then get rid of it. --Insist it persists 15:13, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Nonsense. I reverted the piece in the text the other day, but missed the discography. Removed. Deizio 20:27, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
- Is there any proof of John being the son of Jerry Garcia? I think it's unbelievable enough to require a citation. War machine09 05:18, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
I read this about Kyuss in my encyclopedia of rock (it's in swedish): "Acidinslaget, för att inte säga de spirituella inslagen, skylldes möjligen på att John Garcia var son till den legendariske frontfiguren Jerry Garcia från Grateful Dead.", which translates "The acid element (of their music), or perhaps rather the spiritual elements, could possibly be blamed on John Garcia being the son of legendary front figure Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead." Demon Cleaner
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