Hey user:Peaceray can you help me answer a question please?
I would just like to know , I'm about to create a new article about someone but can't seem to find a source about the topic real name. The only reference I find is from news media publication name IOL entertainment but it only mentions the person in the article it's fully his article saying what his real name and surname is including what his stage name is.
@Peaceray: my bad.. I actually wasn't looking right I found an extensive amount of articles I'll link them for you. I was confused as to what the surname actually was and if Don Vino is his real surname or if this is a stage name. but after clicking the news tab on Google I discovered alot more articles and read through at least 4 articles which are all about him I discovered that Prins is his surname actually. I never heard the surname Prins before only Prince yes. so that was the whole confusion to me..
I can't remember the older IOL article I was talking about as it was while back about a show and whole lot of performers where it only mentioned him as Don Vino if I can remember correctly... I'm a daily reader of IOL Entertainment and every newspaper division owned by Independent Media as its the part of the most reliable information of news out here.
so I'll probably be getting most of my notable topics from these publications. Also his article would be considered a Musician article but I don't think he has any music awards? I'm still searching though, but how do I go about formatting that type of article without an award nomination or something? any examples perhaps?
Would these two articles work as Citations? especially for real name and career purposes?
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