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Allen Crane article should not be deleted because it satisfies at least 1 'music notability' requirement in every category and satisfies 7 total 'music notability' requirements outlined at
Wikipedia:Notablility (music).
Has released two or more albums on a major label or one of the more important indie labels (i.e. an independent label with a history of more than a few years and a roster of performers, many of which are notable).
Contains at least one member who was once a part of or later joined a band that is otherwise notable; note that it is often most appropriate to use redirects in place of articles on side projects, early bands and such.
Has won or placed in a major music competition.
Composers and lyricists
Has credit for writing or co-writing either lyrics or music for a musician or ensemble that qualifies above.
Has had a work used as the basis for a later composition by a songwriter, composer or lyricist who meets the above criteria.
Has written a song or composition which has won or placed in a major music competition not established expressly for newcomers.
Others
Has been a significant musical influence on a musician or composer that qualifies for the above list.
Summary
The influence of this band traversed numerous paltinum-selling artists and ensembles. This band also had a major effect on the Nashville rock studio scene in the late 1990's and early 2000's. References have been provided to the authenticity of the profiles of the artists and the relationships between them.
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If this article is technically or academically verbose or perceived to contain frivolous facts, please make suggestions for improvment instead of deletion.
Please do not take it personally. The article seems to lack the notabillity to meet
WP:MUSIC. As you have stated your interest in it not being deleted you might contact the user who placed the speedy on it about it being placed on Afd as stated in their edit summary.
Andeh, thanks for you consideration; FYI, I am working on updating the references to more specific sources. I will send you a message upon completion so that you may review and make additional suggestions.
I think this should be moved into a drafts page until you've referenced it properly. I don't know who thinks putting google.com as a reference is appropriate but it most certainly is not.
Sarah Ewart (
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19:31, 24 September 2006 (UTC)reply
Thanks for your guidance. I am working on the appropriate references at this time. FYI, Google is the first reference example listed in the wikipedia guidelines. But I will refrain from using it.
Google.com is a search engine, it's not a reference. I'm not sure where you've got that idea from but it is not correct. I am going to delete this page and put it in a drafts page so you can take your time to reference it correctly before it's moved back here. Also, WP:MUSIC is a guideline, whereas
verifiability is an official policy and one of the three cornerstones of Wiki. As Andy has said, this must be referenced with cited verifiable sources. FWIW, I cannot find a single article on Factiva about this group. That in itself is a concern.
Sarah Ewart (
Talk)
20:07, 24 September 2006 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Rock music, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Rock music on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.Rock musicWikipedia:WikiProject Rock musicTemplate:WikiProject Rock musicRock music articles
Allen Crane is within the scope of WikiProject Tennessee, an open collaborative effort to coordinate work for and sustain comprehensive coverage of
Tennessee and related subjects in the Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, and even become a member. [Project Articles] •
[Project Page] •
[Project Talk] •
[Assessment] •
[Template Usage]TennesseeWikipedia:WikiProject TennesseeTemplate:WikiProject TennesseeTennessee articles
The
Allen Crane article should not be deleted because it satisfies at least 1 'music notability' requirement in every category and satisfies 7 total 'music notability' requirements outlined at
Wikipedia:Notablility (music).
Has released two or more albums on a major label or one of the more important indie labels (i.e. an independent label with a history of more than a few years and a roster of performers, many of which are notable).
Contains at least one member who was once a part of or later joined a band that is otherwise notable; note that it is often most appropriate to use redirects in place of articles on side projects, early bands and such.
Has won or placed in a major music competition.
Composers and lyricists
Has credit for writing or co-writing either lyrics or music for a musician or ensemble that qualifies above.
Has had a work used as the basis for a later composition by a songwriter, composer or lyricist who meets the above criteria.
Has written a song or composition which has won or placed in a major music competition not established expressly for newcomers.
Others
Has been a significant musical influence on a musician or composer that qualifies for the above list.
Summary
The influence of this band traversed numerous paltinum-selling artists and ensembles. This band also had a major effect on the Nashville rock studio scene in the late 1990's and early 2000's. References have been provided to the authenticity of the profiles of the artists and the relationships between them.
Help
If this article is technically or academically verbose or perceived to contain frivolous facts, please make suggestions for improvment instead of deletion.
Please do not take it personally. The article seems to lack the notabillity to meet
WP:MUSIC. As you have stated your interest in it not being deleted you might contact the user who placed the speedy on it about it being placed on Afd as stated in their edit summary.
Andeh, thanks for you consideration; FYI, I am working on updating the references to more specific sources. I will send you a message upon completion so that you may review and make additional suggestions.
I think this should be moved into a drafts page until you've referenced it properly. I don't know who thinks putting google.com as a reference is appropriate but it most certainly is not.
Sarah Ewart (
Talk)
19:31, 24 September 2006 (UTC)reply
Thanks for your guidance. I am working on the appropriate references at this time. FYI, Google is the first reference example listed in the wikipedia guidelines. But I will refrain from using it.
Google.com is a search engine, it's not a reference. I'm not sure where you've got that idea from but it is not correct. I am going to delete this page and put it in a drafts page so you can take your time to reference it correctly before it's moved back here. Also, WP:MUSIC is a guideline, whereas
verifiability is an official policy and one of the three cornerstones of Wiki. As Andy has said, this must be referenced with cited verifiable sources. FWIW, I cannot find a single article on Factiva about this group. That in itself is a concern.
Sarah Ewart (
Talk)
20:07, 24 September 2006 (UTC)reply