Talk:Jimmy James and the Blue Flames

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[edit] Votes for deletion

Nonsensical. Angela 01:04, 6 Sep 2003 (UTC)

    • I've stubified it. Looks like there may be potential here, but I know nothing about Jimi Hendrix, so maybe not. It's already mentioned in the Jimi Hendrix article. Maybe just redirect? -- Wapcaplet 06:02, 6 Sep 2003 (UTC)
      • "The band was together for three months" - How much can be written about a band that lasted three months and produced no recorded product? The article could perhaps be moved and incorporated into the main Jimi Hendrix article -- Leanne 02:20, 11 Sep 2003 (UTC)
        • Knowing a good amount about Jimi Hendrix, I would say this article should stick around, with added information concerning songs commonly performed, other (verifiable) band members, etc. Due to the short-lived nature of Jimi's recording career and his profound impact on popular music, this band is of enough importance IMO to warrant it's own article. Plus, detailed information about this band would be unnecessary to include in the actual Jimi Hendrix article. This discourse is two years old now, but I just wanted to add my two cents -- AtomBum 07:15, 12 October 2005 (UTC)