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Angie Stone is a Alto and she can sing Soprano too
Early career dates/numbers
In the section regarding The Sequence, not a lot of it makes sense. It contradicts itself. It states Stone formed the sequence in the early 80s when Stone was 16. She was born in 1961 and would have been at least 19 (in 1980). The referenced link does not state this, either. Whoever wrote it has misread the referenced link. Also, the group were actually formed in the 70s and had their first hit in 1979, yet the article states it was 1980. The article about the sequence is no better, and it contradicts the dates, too. Anyone know enough to correct it properly? I'm only getting this from looking at the article, I didn't realise Stone was around back then, I thought she started in the 2000s, and was younger than she is. Therefore I don't feel confident enough to change it myself. 82.14.229.118 (talk) 00:06, 27 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]