User talk:Ozzierea

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John Butler
I noticed that you edited the page on John Butler where you included information on Butler's early performances with Vitamin. In your comments you indicated that you have documented sources for the information that you provided. Wikipedia articles require actual verifiable independent sources for such information and therefore these should be included rather than statements such as "My sources are myself, I was in Vitamin I later moved to Perth 1997 and was in a popular Perth band called Proton from 1998-2001. John and I can both be heard on the Live at Mojo's CD and played together on New Years Eve Y2K." If you need a hand working out how to cite those sources, let me know by dropping a line on my talk page. Dan arndt (talk) 02:05, 27 September 2016 (UTC)