User talk:Guyswik

Mr. Walker,

(yes, I'm assuming it's you). We generally prefer that additions to lists of "notable people from X" be to people who have an article already. I understand that you might be perspicacious enough about our [{WP:COI|conflict of interest]] policy, especially where it involves a hypothetical article about yourself, to create one.

If your career is as you describe, you might, I think, be notable enough (We have special criteria for musicians, since we get so many articles on them. You might want to review those and see what among them you might be able to satisfy) So, if you can post on my talk page a list of links to reliable, independent (i.e., not your own website) that would support them, I might be able to start an article. Daniel Case (talk) 16:58, 1 February 2012 (UTC)

I guess I don't understand all I need to know about adding material on Wikipedia. I have indeed done a substantial amount of notable accomplishments in the music biz and just want them to go down in writing. I am proud of my home town Kingston and would like to be noted in it's history. I don't want to post any info about myself for reason of advertising. If it appreared that way it wasn't intentional. That's not my point in all this. The notoriety is my goal and like I said to be a part of Kingston's history. I've gotten a chance to do thing in the music business that only a handful of musicians get to do. I'm proud of it and want to be noted for it. That's all.

I'll do some more research on the do and don't. I have a friend that going to help me with it as well. Thank you for your time. Sincerely. Guy Walker

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