User talk:Altijd2121

Nomination of Daniel J. Gallardo for deletion
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Daniel J. Gallardo
We don't have a rule that musicians have to have Grammy awards before they can have Wikipedia articles. But we do have a rule that musicians have to (a) have accomplished something that would pass WP:NMUSIC, and (b) have significant coverage in reliable sources not limited to a single media market to support it (which means that musicians don't automatically get articles just because they've been in the local newspaper in their own hometown once or twice). Basically, musicians need nationalizing coverage supporting something of nationalizing notability, such as a concert tour or a charting Billboard hit or, yes, a major music award (which can be a Grammy, but can also be a few other things.) Bearcat (talk) 20:14, 21 October 2021 (UTC)