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Not notable - "Gil Robbins" inclusion in a separate article appears to be pure vanity from the hour I just wasted looking over his life.
From what I can see he is the father of someone else = not notable.
- further, from what I can see his band was slightly notable with the 1961 "Michael (row your boat ashore)" but they did not write it and worse yet for the notability of "Gil Robbins" ... he was not yet with the band at that time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEM8JgPninI = less than 200,000 views is the highwaymen's most played = not notable.-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 14:43, 15 April 2011 (UTC) other than this one selection for the highwaymen every other item has only been played like 10,000 times = on par with your local garage band-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 12:20, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
scanlan has again made an attempt to say something that makes this article notable (an endless series of irrelevant facts like for example he had a cafe = irrelevant)- and yet, there may now be "one" thing - that being, that the article denotes that "... founded the Occassional Singers, a choral group which performed "avant garde" music, according to the New York Times." my question is this - does this organization still exist or was it a fly-by-nite item - gone just a few years later as was his performances with the highwaymen?-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 12:36, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
i looked at the so-called acting credits again and it pure rubbish - he lists 20th or lower in all 4-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 12:45, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
to think there people who do their life's work humbly trying to help mankind and someone as useless as this guy gets a 1000 word writeup on wiki - as an example look at this guy who is 10,000 x the person of "Gil Robbins" ... Jack L. Strominger - and he gets 100 words-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 12:50, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
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Not notable - "Gil Robbins" inclusion in a separate article appears to be pure vanity from the hour I just wasted looking over his life.
From what I can see he is the father of someone else = not notable.
- further, from what I can see his band was slightly notable with the 1961 "Michael (row your boat ashore)" but they did not write it and worse yet for the notability of "Gil Robbins" ... he was not yet with the band at that time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEM8JgPninI = less than 200,000 views is the highwaymen's most played = not notable.-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 14:43, 15 April 2011 (UTC) other than this one selection for the highwaymen every other item has only been played like 10,000 times = on par with your local garage band-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 12:20, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
scanlan has again made an attempt to say something that makes this article notable (an endless series of irrelevant facts like for example he had a cafe = irrelevant)- and yet, there may now be "one" thing - that being, that the article denotes that "... founded the Occassional Singers, a choral group which performed "avant garde" music, according to the New York Times." my question is this - does this organization still exist or was it a fly-by-nite item - gone just a few years later as was his performances with the highwaymen?-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 12:36, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
i looked at the so-called acting credits again and it pure rubbish - he lists 20th or lower in all 4-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 12:45, 17 April 2011 (UTC)
to think there people who do their life's work humbly trying to help mankind and someone as useless as this guy gets a 1000 word writeup on wiki - as an example look at this guy who is 10,000 x the person of "Gil Robbins" ... Jack L. Strominger - and he gets 100 words-- 70.162.171.210 ( talk) 12:50, 17 April 2011 (UTC)