User talk:Bwchest

Howdy.

About Me
After attending Aynor High School, I attended Clemson University for business and performing arts, with a concentration in classical guitar. I was the only classical guitar major at Clemson University. After being in multiple bands around Myrtle Beach, I decided to become a session musician. I worked as a session musician at Atlantic Records. I chose to attend Clemson University for my undergrad because it is closer to home than my other choices in school. And here is my sandbox -> user:Bwchest/sandbox

Favorite Things
Music, Acoustic Guitar, Surfing, Myrtle Beach, Atlantic Records, Session Musician, Midland Elementary, Aynor Middle School, Aynor High School, Clemson University, Clemson Performing Arts, Clemson Athletics, Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and Berklee College of Music

Jennings Chestnut
Hello! I was glad to see your message on my talk page. You've done a lot of great work with Jennings Chestnut, and I'm glad to do a review for you.

While I think just about all of the text is great and the coverage in the article is fairly complete, I have a few suggestions:


 * The lead seems awkwardly spaced, consider condensing it into a single paragraph.
 * Section headings - I would take a moment to consider the order and hierarchy of your sections. For instance, if Biography is a top level heading (==), then I feel as though perhaps "Origins..." should follow the opening paragraph there as a 2nd level heading (===) and then "Death" as another 2nd level heading (===). This will help make the layout and order of information feel a little more natural.
 * Under the "Bluegrass on the Waccamaw" section, consider re-writing the current list of information about the organization in a more encyclopedic style instead of listing it. Much of that information seems too detailed, and the sort of list format is very different from the rest of the article.

The referencing, layout, linking, style, and tone all seem great! Consider some of the above changes, but you're well on your way to a great article.

Just out of curiosity, what prompted you to contact me? MyNameWasTaken (talk) 03:35, 5 April 2012 (UTC)