23:4023:40, 10 October 2022diffhist−25
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Armand D'Angour
I am remove the conflict of interest note. Whilst there was no evidence of suppression of negative points, the subject of the article had added a substantial amount of material such as a long quotation from a positive review, and a shorter positive points which are too minor to merit inclusion, as well as legitimate corrections. I have removed or drastically shortened the longer additions..Tag: COI template removed
15:3215:32, 6 October 2022diffhist−34
Johnny Van Derrick
I am removing a notice calling for more sources. Whilst a fair amount of the article, particularly the early biographical details, still relies on the Who's Who of British Jazz in the source list, I have added numerous additional references to independent sources, and to add more may be disproportionate.
23:1823:18, 5 October 2022diffhist+192
Johnny Van Derrick
Add ref for appearing with Gerry Rafferty. Note where no source is given, the immediate source is usually the Who's Who of British Jazz. Some items, like this, can be found in alternative source.
22:1722:17, 5 October 2022diffhist+207
Johnny Van Derrick
Add reference to recording with Beatles and Elton John, retriveved 6 Oct 2022 from subscription service Proquest Historical Newspaper Archive, The Guardian (1959-2003). Proquest does not provide column number.
14:5814:58, 5 October 2022diffhist+191
Johnny Van Derrick
I removed a deletion box, and made small changes. The argument for retaining the article is van Derrick's role in making violin a credible instrument among jazz musicians. Although he was "under the radar" in terms of recordings, he knew a lot of people in the jazz world, was widely admired, and formed a bridge between the earlier generation of jazz fidllers, Grapelli and Venuti, and the later generation who look up to him as a person who revived the place of violin in the jazz world.
23:4023:40, 10 October 2022diffhist−25
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Armand D'Angour
I am remove the conflict of interest note. Whilst there was no evidence of suppression of negative points, the subject of the article had added a substantial amount of material such as a long quotation from a positive review, and a shorter positive points which are too minor to merit inclusion, as well as legitimate corrections. I have removed or drastically shortened the longer additions..Tag: COI template removed
15:3215:32, 6 October 2022diffhist−34
Johnny Van Derrick
I am removing a notice calling for more sources. Whilst a fair amount of the article, particularly the early biographical details, still relies on the Who's Who of British Jazz in the source list, I have added numerous additional references to independent sources, and to add more may be disproportionate.
23:1823:18, 5 October 2022diffhist+192
Johnny Van Derrick
Add ref for appearing with Gerry Rafferty. Note where no source is given, the immediate source is usually the Who's Who of British Jazz. Some items, like this, can be found in alternative source.
22:1722:17, 5 October 2022diffhist+207
Johnny Van Derrick
Add reference to recording with Beatles and Elton John, retriveved 6 Oct 2022 from subscription service Proquest Historical Newspaper Archive, The Guardian (1959-2003). Proquest does not provide column number.
14:5814:58, 5 October 2022diffhist+191
Johnny Van Derrick
I removed a deletion box, and made small changes. The argument for retaining the article is van Derrick's role in making violin a credible instrument among jazz musicians. Although he was "under the radar" in terms of recordings, he knew a lot of people in the jazz world, was widely admired, and formed a bridge between the earlier generation of jazz fidllers, Grapelli and Venuti, and the later generation who look up to him as a person who revived the place of violin in the jazz world.