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Planet P Project is a pseudonym used by Tony Carey. It means Tony Carey, who was born in California in 1953. It is neither a band, nor German. Carey has now lived in Germany for a very long time, but he is an American living in Germany. German Producer Peter Hauke is not an integral part of Planet P Project (he was not involved at all in four of the six PPP albums), nor does he own any part of the name. All of these tags about German bands are inappropriate. Dcs002 (talk) 03:00, 1 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I recently imported a bunch of stuff from the Pink World page. Please have a look at that page and the Tony Carey page to see how I've divided the material. There is a lot of overlap in the writing and content, though I tried to keep the focus in each article where it should be. Any help in cleaning up the wording and content or the "what goes where" issues would be greatly appreciated. Dcs002 (talk) 04:54, 1 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]