Talk:Tony! Toni! Toné!
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"Just Me and You"
editHow come "Just Me and You" isn't mentioned on here? Why is that song always so disconnected from their other stuff? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 150.169.17.4 (talk) 18:04, 10 October 2007 (UTC)
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Carl Wheeler
editHow about this note Why didn't they mention that Carl wrote most of the songs for the group before he left. It would be nice if they would get back together and do it like they used to do because no one else has touched their status. You guys need to talk it out come to a comprise and get it done.
Your cousin Quinn —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.21.99.245 (talk) 23:46, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
"Reunions" section
editReunions
In 2003, members of Tony! Toni! Toné!, except for Saadiq, were invited by Alicia Keys to guest on her album The Diary of Alicia Keys. The song that resulted from that session was called "Diary", and when it was released as a single in the fall of 2004, it gave them their first Top 10 US hit in eleven years.
A) Why would this constitute a reunion? B) The phrase "except for Saadiq" implies that (1) he was a member of the band when the group disbanded (which isn't chronologically possible because he left the band before an alleged disbanding) and (2) he was purposefully excluded from the invitation to be a guest on the song. C) "guest" is not a verb, it's an adjective. ("to guest" does not make sense, but "to be a guest" does)
I can fix C without any real issues (ie changing/assuming facts), but can someone give a hand on A and B? biancasimone (talk) 05:01, 12 October 2011 (UTC)
There were six members of this group.
editFriends and family have been edited out and it's really sad. The six boys carrying that casket on Little Walter were all equal members of the group till they got shafted. Carl Wheeler the keyboard/organist was the only musician in that group with street cred when they started. He helped fine tune and co-wrote their songs.
My source: I knew those kids. Went to school with a Wiggins brother and I knew Tim's parent's and Carl is like a little brother. They mixed down their first album in my brother's Studio Charles R. Webb before it was sent to LA to be Mastered. The organ on the album cover Revival, was painted and built by that same brother. I know those kids, and what happened is just sad.
"1996–1998: House of Music and breakup"?
editThe section "1996–1998: House of Music and breakup" doesn't include any information about the breakup. I've removed "and breakup" from the title, but it would be better to add info on the breakup. -- Dan Griscom (talk) 01:52, 31 December 2022 (UTC)