File:A Touch of Class.jpg
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Summary
| Description |
English: Promotional photo of ATC, based on the cover art for their single "Why Oh Why" from Planet Pop. |
|---|---|
| Source |
https://web.archive.org/web/20041207071247/http://www.antenne.de/antenne/dynamic/specials/wunschsonntag/get_title.php?id=603&kid=448 |
| Date |
February 12, 2001 |
| Author |
R. Reinsberg |
| Permission (Reusing this file) |
© BMG International |
| Other versions | https://www.discogs.com/ATC-Why-Oh-Why/release/319669?ev=rr https://img.discogs.com/IAJ9Ly9AQkIUIMaoQIpV0zKYZt8=/fit-in/600x526/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-319669-1264213096.jpeg.jpg |
Fair use rationale for A Touch of Class (band)
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- No free equivalent could be created since the group has disbanded.
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- The image is low resolution.
- The image has previously been published.
- The image contributes significantly to the article by identifying the subject of the article.
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