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Can someone fix the spelling of the name?

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Everywhere I see it, it's "Kermit Schafer", not "Schaefer". I'm not sure how to fix this in the article header.--Vistawhite (talk) 01:14, 28 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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The "A Requiem for Uncle Don" (PDF) link is now lifestream.aol signup or somesuch. Pity.--Lmstearn (talk) 13:46, 22 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Number of recordings and their names

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If Seven Pardon My Blooper albums were released in the late 1950s-early 1960s on Jubilee Records, why do I own (my late parents originally owned) Volume 8? I am quite sure it's an original pressing. I was born in 1962, and the record label on the disc was the classic black, with the elliptical logo of "j u b i l e e" (all lower case) surrounded by brightly colored triangular star points on the outside of the eclipse. The catalog number is "PMB 8" (record jacket) or "PMB-8" (record label of disc). Below "Side 1" on the right hand side of the record label on the disc it reads "Superlaphonic Hi-Fi". Below that it has the copyright logo ("C" surrounded by a circle) followed by "Bloopers, Inc.". The very bottom of the record label on the disc has the registered trademark logo ("R" surrounded by a circle), followed by "A PRODUCT OF JAY - GEE RECORD CO., INC., N. Y." (all UPPERCASE, in red or bright orange letters) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Brianveggie (talkcontribs) 13:11, 11 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Then there were 8? The article should be updated. Is there a date on it? If 1963 or before, and the copyright was not renewed it might be all right to port the content over to the public domain. --Lmstearn (talk) 11:09, 30 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]