Фібі Сноу (Ukrainian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Фібі Сноу" in Ukrainian language version.

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allmusic.com (Global: 25th place; Ukrainian: 230th place)

billboard.com (Global: 19th place; Ukrainian: 200th place)

d-nb.info (Global: 511th place; Ukrainian: low place)

donshewey.com (Global: low place; Ukrainian: low place)

imdb.com (Global: 16th place; Ukrainian: 21st place)

jewishjournal.com (Global: 1,020th place; Ukrainian: 4,173rd place)

latimes.com (Global: 22nd place; Ukrainian: 161st place)

  • Thursby, Keith (27 квітня 2011). Phoebe Snow dies at 60; singer of 1974 hit 'Poetry Man'. Los Angeles Times. Процитовано 27 квітня 2011.

nytimes.com (Global: 7th place; Ukrainian: 43rd place)

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  • Kadden, Jack (10 квітня 2005). On a Train Back To a Golden Age. The New York Times. Процитовано 27 квітня 2011. The other two are tavern-lounge cars built in 1949 for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad's premiere train, the Phoebe Snow, which ran from Hoboken, N.J., to Buffalo. The name came from a character—dressed all in white—in an advertising campaign dating to the early 1900s, touting a train that ran on clean-burning anthracite coal. (The singer Phoebe Snow, born Phoebe Laub, took her stage name from the train.)

riaa.com (Global: 162nd place; Ukrainian: 1,704th place)

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Ukrainian: 1st place)

wikidata.org (Global: 43rd place; Ukrainian: 134th place)