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I don't think that Angela Hacker is sufficiently notable for a standalone article.
What few sources out there on her, such as GAC and Allmusic, all date from the time of her Nashville Star win. Her only album, though released by a major label, consisted entirely of Nashville Star demos although it did receive at least two reviews. However, reviews are not enough to build a whole BLP on, and again, these date from when she had just won Nashville Star. She did not release any other material for Warner — no singles, EPs or albums. The "winner" album never charted.
The only after-the-fact sources I could find were this, which simply says that she left Warner Bros., and local coverage saying that she'll be in concert at a venue in Huntsville. Searches on Google Books show only "Clients of [publishing company] include Nashville Star winner Angela Hacker", false positives, an inspirational book written by her cousin, and a bunch of totally unrelated stuff that inexplicably comes up.
She did appear on a Cowboy Troy song, but I can barely verify that outside the album's liner notes. Beyond Fame Records' own website, I can't find any proof that she's on that label — and she hasn't released anything for them anyway, despite having supposedly been with them for 4 years.
In short, she seems to be a WP:BLP1E. She won Nashville Star but did nothing of note afterward. No singles, no other albums, nothing else that would satisfy WP:GNG or WP:NMUSIC. Ten Pound Hammer • ( What did I screw up now?) 19:27, 5 July 2012 (UTC)
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I don't think that Angela Hacker is sufficiently notable for a standalone article.
What few sources out there on her, such as GAC and Allmusic, all date from the time of her Nashville Star win. Her only album, though released by a major label, consisted entirely of Nashville Star demos although it did receive at least two reviews. However, reviews are not enough to build a whole BLP on, and again, these date from when she had just won Nashville Star. She did not release any other material for Warner — no singles, EPs or albums. The "winner" album never charted.
The only after-the-fact sources I could find were this, which simply says that she left Warner Bros., and local coverage saying that she'll be in concert at a venue in Huntsville. Searches on Google Books show only "Clients of [publishing company] include Nashville Star winner Angela Hacker", false positives, an inspirational book written by her cousin, and a bunch of totally unrelated stuff that inexplicably comes up.
She did appear on a Cowboy Troy song, but I can barely verify that outside the album's liner notes. Beyond Fame Records' own website, I can't find any proof that she's on that label — and she hasn't released anything for them anyway, despite having supposedly been with them for 4 years.
In short, she seems to be a WP:BLP1E. She won Nashville Star but did nothing of note afterward. No singles, no other albums, nothing else that would satisfy WP:GNG or WP:NMUSIC. Ten Pound Hammer • ( What did I screw up now?) 19:27, 5 July 2012 (UTC)