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After seeing this brought up by Gapbridger on the talk page of Sofia Hultquist, I propose merging that page into Drum & Lace (the more popular of the two names). The pages have significant overlap, and despite what both confusingly say ("band", "project", etc.), Drum & Lace is essentially Hultquist's stage name. The Drum & Lace official website even says "Drum & Lace, aka Sofia degli Alessandri-Hultquist, is an Italian composer..." along with "she", "her", etc. Some of the sources cited also say "aka" and "otherwise known as", and so on. DoubleCross (‡) 17:59, 2 May 2024 (UTC)Reply