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editThis page was deleted before for failing to meet the notability criterion. I think that this was in error, as Focus was an important and widely known band. The notability criterion that: "Has had a charted hit on any national music chart" seems to me to be met by the single "Hocus Pocus" (on which Havermans is credited), which reached #9 on both Dutch and American charts. Aiwendil42 15:58, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
Focus was a well-known and influential band. Cyril Havermans was a member of the band at the time of the release of Moving Waves, an important progressive rock album. He deserves an entry no less than any other musician on Wiki. Witchwooder 07:52, 25 September 2007 (UTC)