Talk:James & Bobby Purify

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Zephyrad - I really do appreciate your desire to maintain article objectivity. I certainly am on board with you. However, the mention of the James & Bobby Purify songs, "I'm Your Puppet" and "Let Love Come Between Us" as Carolina Beach Classics is not mere solo opinion. Carolina Beach Music is a hybrid music genre that is very prominent in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. There are certain songs that have become staples of beach music. Both of the aforementioned tunes are such. They have become "certified" as classics by the Carolina Beach Music Association. In fact, they are actually called Certified Carolina Classics when they are played on weekly beach music radio shows, particularly those like "Steve Hardy's Original Beach Party" (which is a regional classic in and of itself, by the way). Many -- maybe even most -- of the Beach bands have the Purify songs in their performance reportoire. Most importantly, however, in the Carolinas and Virginia (and, indeed, large portions of the southeastern US), both of those songs are instantly recognized as being "Beach Music." That was simply the reason that I added the statement in the article. Maybe there can be some sort of connective segue between this article and the Wiki article on Carolina Beach Music. Kind regards from BeachBum. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.2.42.196 (talk) 11:01, 29 October 2008 (UTC)

BeachBum - no need to attach my name to your comment (but will you please attach yours, to future ones?). A cited reference would help? "A certified Carolina Beach Music classic" sounds like either POV, WTH or both, and if I hadn't deleted it, someone else likely would have. Nothing personal... and I know what "beach music" is. Zephyrad (talk) 12:51, 29 October 2008 (UTC)

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I removed content that is potentially contentious and that did not have sourcing. Please do not add any contentious material to this article without reliable sourcing.66.80.6.163 (talk) 19:37, 23 September 2010 (UTC)

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