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CorenSearchBot's critique that this simply takes info from the Wally's Cafe page is in error. That article is about the nightclub, while this is about the man, a distinguished Barbadian-American entrepreneur. Yes, there is info from the website of Wally's Cafe that is duplicated in this article. But there is also new information from the book by Richard Vacca about Walcott's friendship with, and help from, Mayor James Michael Curley, and about some of the celebrity performers he was able to get to his club.
It doesn't matter what the thrust of the article is about, what matters is whether text has been copied, and here it looks like it has. This material should not be reinstated unless rewritten from scratch in your own words. Hut 8.522:33, 23 November 2015 (UTC)Reply