User talk:Ml1136

Little context in Jonathan Clay
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 * See, "U-WIRE. August 30, 2006 Texas State U.-San Marcos: Jonathan Clay finds success in indie music scene".

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Jonathan Clay
I moved your note from the article to the talk page (to see it, it is the tab next to "article on top", over by the tab to edit the article) as that is where it belongs. As I said, if you can produce outside sources that show he is notable enough to be included, that is fine; the tone of the article also needs to be rewritten. It is now up to an administrator whether to keep the page or not (they are the ones who decide, for instance, whether a musician is notable enough). Eran of Arcadia 18:28, 20 August 2007 (UTC)


 * Your article was deleted by user:Persian Poet Gal. Why do you not discuss it with her? --Anthony.bradbury"talk" 20:25, 20 August 2007 (UTC)