Talk:Disperse

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This article has already been nominated for deletion and the result of the debate was keep. Although i have not kept up with wikipedia policy over the past year or two, isn't it forbidden for an article to be nominated for deletion multiple times?

Continued: I've rewritten the entire article to more accurately detail the lifespan of the band. I feel it adequately establishes the bands notoriety- they opened for acts which at the time were nationally famous and gained an amount of "homebrew" notoriety themselves. As said in the previous article (but not specified) they played across the midwestern united states, across several states. I am attempting to track down internet archives of newspaper articles pertaining to the band, as well as other media that can be used as reference sources. For the aforementioned reasons, I'm going to go ahead and take down the notability tag that has been added to the article.

Last of all, I've fixed a few "edits" made to the article by a bot (for one thing, the bot changed "music" to "musicals" and amended several dates to 100 years prior or ten years later.)69.133.96.66 (talk) 10:52, 15 December 2008 (UTC)

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