User talk:Navvybaby

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'Ark
Could you please do me a favour, before you add any further information about the band named Ark to any other Wikipedia lists, and tell me what you see when you click on Ark? Answer here and then click through to my talk page and add a talkback template to my talk page. I'll respond here. The question is not whether Ark existed in the 70s or whether they performed rock. I'm familiar with them, although not their music. They have an entry in the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music, under the name "'Ark", and list James Kehn on vocals and drums, Dave Kelley and Derek Jeffrey, both on vocals and guitar, David MacKay on Bass and Al Perkins on steel guitar. They also show that in 1979 they released The Angels Come on Spirit Records in 1979. Randy Matthews released to albums on that label in 1980 and 1981. However, that band does not have an article at Ark, and they do not have an article on Wikipedia. That list only allows artists with articles on Wikipedia to be listed. If you want to create an article for them, they would have to meet general notability guidelines, and they don't appear to do that. So again, please let me know what you see at that article you keep linking to. I'd love to discuss this with you further. Walter Görlitz (talk) 05:06, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
 * Oh, and Dave Kelly (musician) may not be the same David Kelly (or David Kelley as the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music lists him). And I believe that there were two different bands called Ark, one American and the other British. Walter Görlitz (talk) 05:14, 21 June 2015 (UTC)