Talk:Harley Usill
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editThis article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because Harley Usill was a joint founder & Managing Director of an important record label in Britain's industry called Argo.
Mr Usill had started Argo in 1951, releasing primarily spoken-word recordings. Due to cash problems, the company was taken over by Decca in 1957, though with Harley remaining as Managing Director, and being given pretty much full autonomy to run the label as he wished.
Argo Records (UK) itself is on Wikipedia and had a link awaiting a wiki page for Mr.Usill, which I find more surprising it wasn't checked.
I was just trying to add more to it, when you deleted it.
That presents my initial case for re-instating Harley Usill for inclusion in wikipedia.
Many Thanks for your patience.
— Yeroretep 16:38, 18 February 2012 (UTC)
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