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From the lead: "Although she was never considered a Northern Soul artist in her own right, her efforts contributed a great deal to the formation of the genre as a result."
This is unclear. Presumably by "efforts" is meant her work, both recorded and otherwise? If so, that should be stated. Why "as a result"? Surely those words are entirely redundant - or is there some subtlety as yet hidden to me?
Presumably this observation, whatever it precisely is, ought to be made later in the article, too, and even expanded upon (insofar as the source allows), rather than left in the lead as it is. Harfarhs (talk) 11:12, 18 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not sure where the author got the Peggy Lee reference. It might be true, but the only evidence of someone recording Son of a Preacherman in 1969 was Bobbie Gentry, who had one of the more famous versions, and who isn't even listed in this page or the one for the song. — Preceding unsigned comment added by BHarveyMusic (talk • contribs) 18:04, 30 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]
In my revision of 13:50, 1 September 2023 I added two citations after the sentence "St Mary the Virgin in Henley-on-Thames is an Anglican not a Roman Catholic church..." showing that St Mary the Virgin in Henley-on-Thames is indeed an Anglican church. The citations were to the Diocese of Oxford (of the Anglican Church). I clarified that the church itself was an Anglican Church, not if the funeral was Catholic or not. Given the name of the church, I feel that clarifying that the church is Anglican, and not Roman Catholic is completely appropriate. I did not have the knowledge of whether the funeral was Catholic or not, so I did not attempt to cite that. Please consider restoring "St Mary the Virgin in Henley-on-Thames is an Anglican not a Roman Catholic church,..." along with its citations. OceanGroveDave (talk) 17:03, 5 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]