Talk:Christine Ohlman
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[edit]She appears in 2019 doing vocals on Blues Hall of fame guitarist tom "the Suit" Forst's single Everything Is Falling. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.116.5.252 (talk) 21:37, 2 March 2020 (UTC)
Correct birth year?
[edit]I knew Christine Ohlman back in the late 60s. She was living in Cheshire, CT, where I was involved with a theater group known as the Blackfriars, which she also had been a part of (I remember her performing in "Babes in Arms". This group also had Ron Pallilo, later of Horshack/Welcocme Back Kotter fame.). She and her brother Vic did indeed have a band called The Wrongh Black Bag - I used to go to their gigs in and around New Haven. I was in college at the time and I know she was a bit younger than I so I'm guessing she was born around 1950.
Billscrivener (talk) 14:11, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
The article states she was born in 1970, however the article also states that she overdubbed backing vocals on the Rolling Stones 'Metamorphosis' album which was released in 1975. The would mean that she did vocal overdubs when she was 5 years old? Is this correct or is her birth year incorrect?
The article also states her recording career started at age 16, if she was born in 1970. then her first recording should have taken place in 1986, according to the birthyear in the infobox, therefore, she could not have possibly appeared on the Rolling Stones 'Metamorphosis' album.
Is this a case of someone making her out to be 10-15 years younger than she actually is or is this a typo?
Additionally, there are two different birthdates in the article and in the infobox, November 9 and November 25.
Some quotes from this webpage would refute the fact that she was born in 1970: http://www.thetrickismusic.com/?p=1937#more-1937
"I’ve known Chris Ohlman for more than 40 years, but unfortunately have only seen her perform a handful of times. "
"One of the first groups Chris sang with in the late ’60s was called Fancy, which included her brother Vic Steffens and was based out of Wallingford, CT at Syncron Studios, later Trod Nossel, managed by Doc Cavalier."
"In the ’70s, she fronted the ultra popular and ultra hot regional act The Scratch Band, which also featured G.E. Smith, later a leader of the Saturday Night Live Band, and bassist Paul Ossola, also with SNL." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 144.160.5.25 (talk) 13:13, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.149.85.8 (talk) 02:42, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
99.178.160.59 (talk) 21:45, 14 June 2011 (UTC)
"Born November 25"? Do we have a source for that? Don't we have any reliable source that will give the year? --Austrian (talk) 15:15, 3 December 2016 (UTC)
I saw Christine Ohlman perform in 1982. She looked closer to 22 (or even 32) than 12!!
Jonbecker03 (talk) 22:48, 9 August 2021 (UTC)
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InfoBox, Intro sentence #1, no birth year, 1st paragraph no citation
[edit]Is it me or is this article a mess? InfoBox plus the Intro sentence #1 neither provide a birth year, & 1st paragraph no citation/red/sourcing! -From Peter {a.k.a. Vid2vid (talk | contribs)} 09:44, 16 November 2021 (UTC)
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