Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Scaje

Coverage of topic
Has anyone here seen the article for Contemporary Jewish religious music? There is not a single reference because the genre is adverse to internet use and often is more about the music then the money/fame. Take Chaim Dovid (saracik) for example. He has no website, his wiki page is brand new, yet he has played for thousands at live events and has been on at least a dozen albums that all sold fairly well by the genres standards. Every single Orthodox Jew involved in music knows who he is. Ask me how I know? Word of mouth, the main medium for religious Jewish music today. I have heard Scaje live and borrowed a friend's copy of their CD, does that make them a referenceable group? In this business I think so. (see the discussion page of Scaje for more info)Holy holy hippos (talk) 18:08, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
 * Actually, Chaim Dovid, unlike this group, at least generates relevant news archive hits. I haven't reviewed them in sufficient detail to see if they constitute significant coverage in reliable sources independent of the topic, but at least there's a chance.
 * Notability and verifiability require external coverage. Word of mouth does not give rise to information that is verifiable. Bongo  matic  19:00, 9 September 2009 (UTC)

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I have heard Scaje play and they are amazing and truly a leader for the new generation of Jewish music. even though they not so well known i hope that they grow and it is an insult to aspiring artists to have this page deleted.Avijonny (talk) 17:40, 10 September 2009 (UTC)