Talk:The Wishing Tree (band)
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The Escape Club
edit"SR: I [had] already started thinking about a solo album way back in ... 1985! At that time it was the idea that the album should be a rock album. My original idea was to work with Juliane Reagan from All About Eve. Both our managements negotiated but in the end they weren't interested. I did have an interest in the singer from The Escape Club who had a contract with Hit and Run. Her voice reminded me of Annie Haslam [of Renaissance] but when I met her I knew this wasn't the right choice. I simply didn't like her attitude. She knew nothing about the music industry but pretended she knew everything!" [1]
Does anyone have any idea who Steve is talking about here? It can't be anyone from The Escape Club, who AFAIK never had a female singer, and neither had they a contract with Hit and Run. Jimmy Fleischer (talk) 09:20, 24 September 2008 (UTC)
Move Proposal
editAlthough I'm not familiar with this topic, judging by the article's short length and dearth of references, it doesn't seem to be highly notable. There was a 1977 Georgian film by this name, for which we have an article here - The Wishing Tree (film). The film is obscure to the English speaking world, but happens to be among the most notable films to come out of the country of Georgia. I propose that we move this article to The Wishing Tree (band) or something similar, and turn The Wishing Tree into a disambiguation page. If nobody comments within a week, then I will go ahead with the move on my own. --Jpcase (talk) 03:54, 7 November 2015 (UTC)
- Lost track of things, so I'm much later than I had specified, but considering that no one has objected, I've gone ahead with the move. --Jpcase (talk) 20:49, 22 January 2016 (UTC)