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Latest comment: 16 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
The infobox mentions Nashville, Tennessee, but Nashville nor Tennessee are mentioned in the article itself, besides that it's in the name of their label. This seems odd.
If I'm not mistaken musical groups are usually referred to in plural, see e.g. Pink Floyd.
The lead mentions the word debut twice. It might be better to call the album the "first (studio?) album" instead.
The second sentence of the biography sections should start with a capital, and the third sentence doesn't flow well.
The prose uses too many semicolons for my liking. Four in one paragraph is just too much.