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The Escape Club[edit]

"SR: I [had] already started thinking about a solo album way back in ... 1985! At that time it was the idea that the album should be a rock album. My original idea was to work with Juliane Reagan from All About Eve. Both our managements negotiated but in the end they weren't interested. I did have an interest in the singer from The Escape Club who had a contract with Hit and Run. Her voice reminded me of Annie Haslam [of Renaissance] but when I met her I knew this wasn't the right choice. I simply didn't like her attitude. She knew nothing about the music industry but pretended she knew everything!" [1]

Does anyone have any idea who Steve is talking about here? It can't be anyone from The Escape Club, who AFAIK never had a female singer, and neither had they a contract with Hit and Run. Jimmy Fleischer (talk) 09:20, 24 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Move Proposal[edit]

Although I'm not familiar with this topic, judging by the article's short length and dearth of references, it doesn't seem to be highly notable. There was a 1977 Georgian film by this name, for which we have an article here - The Wishing Tree (film). The film is obscure to the English speaking world, but happens to be among the most notable films to come out of the country of Georgia. I propose that we move this article to The Wishing Tree (band) or something similar, and turn The Wishing Tree into a disambiguation page. If nobody comments within a week, then I will go ahead with the move on my own. --Jpcase (talk) 03:54, 7 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Lost track of things, so I'm much later than I had specified, but considering that no one has objected, I've gone ahead with the move. --Jpcase (talk) 20:49, 22 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]