Talk:Janet Mead
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Catholic Liturgical "Rock Band" in 1954 ??
editAlthough this "fact" is quoted widely and referenced in the article, it cannot possibly be true as stated. A teenaged girl, even a talented pianist as she was, couldn't possibly have provided rock and roll music for Cathedral liturgy in 1954. Meade's "rock Masses", better documented by far, were for the new ("Novus ordo") ritual two decades later.
At the least, this surprising assertion need really solid evidence. 2605:8D80:60A:B341:AF49:75D9:669B:2813 (talk) 13:38, 7 July 2022 (UTC)