Talk:Nigel Wright (musician)

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Working more on the article / references and would appreciate help. See my Changes. Jaanus Parker (talk)

questions at Teahouse[edit]

This article is now in the mainspace and is an official Wikipedia article. The original author or anyone else may now edit it. I left a message for the original author on his talkpage.Gtwfan52 (talk) 22:30, 19 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hej to the makers of teahouse. Thanks for inviting me. I wrote my first article about Nigel_Wright_(musician) and I have been asked to improve it. I put in a citations for verification and more references. What will happen next ? Do i have to wait ? Please help! Jaanus Parker (talk) 21:02, 19 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Wait. For now, just edit it to remove the 'red links'. A new page patroller marked your article as patrolled. You did improve it but at 19 years old, Nigel ain't no Huddie Ledbetter. His notability is borderline but, in my opinion and within the niche of those interested in American folk singers, he meets (barely) the standard. You're obviously a fan but the article isn't a 'fan site' type of article. Watch your article, its talk page and search engines to add to and improve it over time. Add a couple more truly reliable sources and you can remove the notices at the top of the article. Pretty good for a first article, by the way. Take care, DocTree (talk) 01:06, 20 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hej Doctree. Thanks for writing back. Yes i'm a fan based in Germany. And yes he is no Lead Belly and he is 18 years old (:. He reased my attention, because almost every blog in Germany was writing about the "Wunderkind" form the Blue Ridge Mountains and he is rotating on MTV and Viva. This was my reason to translate from Germany and doing my first Wiki article. Personal i liked the approach to open folk a lot (hope once there is more discussion about this, to make an entry about it) and the unexpected and positiv reaction he is given in the news in Germany. Thanks for pointing out the 'red links' i didn't saw them. I will look out for more eng. articles and reverence more in time. Thanks Doctree for your kind words. Take care, Jaanus Parker (talk) 17:20, 22 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]