Talk:The Rankin Family
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Hello Who is the unofficial member who sings lead in "Maybe You're Right?" She has a notable Kazakh sounding accent, or at least a non-North American Soviet/Central Asian-sounding accent. 199.101.62.225 (talk) 11:14, 29 May 2019 (UTC)
Her non-Canadian-ness is evident in her speaking voice too. My guess of her accent was close, she was born in the Soviet Union, in yerevan. I live in Canada now and spent time out in Nova Scotia, and their accents are nowhere close to Cookie's accent. Granted she has lost most of her Soviet accent but it's still there. "arre you 'thde real fing" "assowded foundation" etc. 199.101.62.225 (talk) 06:09, 18 June 2019 (UTC) Cookie's sister, Elena Minasyan provides vocals on the song "Simple Things" by pianist Jim Brickman 199.101.62.225 (talk) 06:13, 18 June 2019 (UTC)
No it isn't Rebecca. That's an American singer, and there is no such place as Inverness, Nova Scotia, unless you can get coordinates my GF can't locate it on her app. I've been to Inverness Scotland, but again, that's not a Canadian accent on MYR, and Simple Thigns is not sung by a yank, unless Apple music is lying 199.101.62.225 (talk) 21:42, 20 June 2019 (UTC)
Then please explain why I see the name Elena Minasyan on Simple Things? Again, I spent time in Nova Scotia and Cookies accent is about as Uncanadian as it gets. Canadians don't pronounce words like "assorted" as "assauwded" or "is this my immagination" as "Is dis my immaginashone), etc. Compare it to the accent of youtuber "Miss ASMR, " the accents are damn near identical. Same with th eSimple things voice. 199.101.62.225 (talk) 00:34, 22 June 2019 (UTC) 199.101.62.225 (talk) 00:34, 22 June 2019 (UTC) Look, I agree with you about the Kiev issue, but however I can't find what you're saying about Cookie. I can find Heather Rankin's bio, Jim Rankin's bio (though it is missing the fact that James Rankin the voice actor and Jimmy Rankin the singer are the same person, not separate people). I however can't find anything that states wher Cookie was born or even that she is a Rankin. Minasyan is an Armenian surname meaning "Son of Minas, " according to my girlfriend who is a British-born Armenian. (meaning that she was born and raised in England but is of Armenian descent.) I haven't presented the Cookie Rankin theory to her but we both are seeing the same name ot he Simple Things song by Brickman and Minasyan, not Rebecca. 199.101.62.225 (talk) 00:37, 22 June 2019 (UTC)
Think about it though, how would a Canadian get a South Caucasian accent like that? 199.101.62.225 (talk) 01:30, 22 June 2019 (UTC) i've done research on Armenians in Canada, and Nova Scotia has almost none. How would somebody born West of the Atlantic Ocean like you believe Cookie to be pick up a South Caucasian accent when Nova Scotia is so far removed from the Caucasus region, which is where Armenia is? 199.101.62.225 (talk) 01:33, 22 June 2019 (UTC)
Anyway, To answer your second post, The info for the version I have of Simple Thigns is this: Song name: Simple Things: Artist: Elena Minasyan Album: Greatest Hits Album Artist: Jim Brickman Composer: Jim Brickman, Darrell Brown & Beth Nielsen Chapman genre: pop year: 1999
My girlfriend however searched for Elena Minasyan and can't find it on her phone. I've never heard of a yank named Rebecca Howard, and the voice I hear is not American or even the same voice, the voice is closer to that of Chechen-Canadian singer Tania Hancheroff, confirming for me at least that Minasyan, who has a similar accent to Cookie sings Simple Things. Also I am blind, so I have to go by voice. That's why I can't do in-line citatino of sources on Wikipedia, nor can I create an account at the moment due to the captcha being visual, and my girlfriend not caring for me being on Wikipedia. 199.101.62.225 (talk) 10:09, 22 June 2019 (UTC)
Anyway, the reason this matters a lot to me is because of my backstory. Most people consider me British, and for most intents and purposes, I am, even though I now live in Canada. I grew up in London, I speak with a Southern English accent (not Queen's English, and not RP either), and I am extremely British. However, not many people acknowledge where I am actually from, as I spent the first 5 years of my life in Nakfa, Eritrea. I am actually Eritrean. It is extremely rare for people to acknowledge that I am Eritrean, I am referred to as being British, without that important part of my identity being acknowledged. This is why a person's birth place means a lot to me, because what if like me, that person is born outside of Canada, like fore example British-born singer Kim Esty, who is stupidly listed as being Toronto-born? Some people also refuse to acknowledge that Kim Sozzi was actually born South of the equator in the city of Durban due to their American pride. Mavie Marcos is another example of a non-U.S. born American. It is part of a person's story, their identity, where they come from. That is why it means this much to me. 199.101.62.225 (talk) 16:54, 22 June 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]There is no mention of Do You Hear What I Hear, the holiday release by the three sisters! 47.54.85.103 (talk) 18:34, 4 February 2024 (UTC)
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