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editCan anybody fix the link to Shuggie, or more specifically the imbecilic, kneejerk redirect to the proper name "Hugh"? The reference in the present article is to a defunct Seattle rock band, but what about Shuggie Otis? Sheesh, nobody in the US even has the name Hugh to admit to in the first place, let alone "Shuggie" as a nickname!
At least, typing in the name Shuggie should bring up a disambiguation page, not the automatic shunt to something that has no connection whatsoever to the original article.
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General comment for future editors: Kindly bear in mind this is NOT a breathless press release, but a factual, neutral point-of-view biographical article? Cheesy industry-insider hipster-speak does nothing for the credibility of the article and in fact detracts from Phil's reputation.