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Subject: Wikipedia corrected


Author:
Sam Levaquil
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Date Posted: 09:43:58 02/26/06 Sun

This is my first time posting here. I tried to post this under the Feb. 5 thread, but I couldn't get it to show up,
so I'll try here. Just wanted to let everyone know that the Wikipedia Florence Warner entry has been corrected as
requested and show you how it appears now:
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Florence Warner is an American singer who sang the popular Hello News image campaign from Gari Communications.
In 1980, Florence sang a duet with Demis called "Lost in Love" (which appears on Demis' 1980 album,
"Man of the World"). In 1984, Florence sang on the ABC network campaign, "We're With You on ABC"
(the campaign where they used character actors playing the roles of people watching ABC shows throughout the day).


Recordings
"For No Good Reason" (1973; 7" vinyl single)
"Florence Warner" (1974, vinyl LP)
"Anyway I Love You" (1975, 7" vinyl single)
"Another Hot Night" (1981, vinyl LP)
"Hold Me Once" (1981, 7" vinyl single)
"I Miss Your Heartbeat" (1981, 7" vinyl single)
"Just Believe It" (1982, vinyl LP)
"Out of the Blue" (1982, 7" vinyl single)


Backup Vocals
"Jem!" TV Series (1985)
"Grail: The Rock Musical of the Future" (1999)
"Portrait: The Music of Dan Fogelberg From 1972-1997" (1997)
Donovan - "Troubadour The Definitive Collection 1964-1976" (1992)
Steely Dan - "Gold Expanded Edition: More Collection of Steely Dan Songs" (1982)
Dan Fogelberg - "Greatest Hits" (1982)
Jimmy Buffett - "Somewhere Over China" (1982)
Bobby Bare - "Bare" (1978)
Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg - "Twin Sons of Different Mothers" (1978)
Guy Clark - "Old #1" (1975)
Donovan - "7-Tease" (1974)
Tom Rapp - "Stardancer" (1972)
Eric Andersen - "Blue River" (1971)

Television Commercials
"Hello News" Gari Communications
Kodak
Michelob
Pepsi
V-8

See also
Hello News
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