User talk:Candice Coppins

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[edit] Hot30 Countdown

If you want to delete the redirect "Hot30 Countdown", just put {{db|housekeeping - typo}} at the beginning, and someone will delete it. Of if you think it's worth keeping, you don't have to. Thanks. --John Nagle 15:42, 4 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] CCM

CCM may refer to a light pop style of music but previously it was more ambiguous. When I was in high school, I could read reviews of punk groups or rock groups in CCM (magazine). In fact I see that the current CCM has a review of Kutless: "one of the top-selling hard rock bands in Christian music"[1]. Our CCM article follows this generic usage to describe the entire musical movement arising out of "Jesus music", gospel and hymn singing - and including all sorts of music styles from light pop to rap to metal but which are Christian and contemporary. See the bands mentioned in the article and in the List of CCM artists. Rmhermen 16:17, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
Cross-posting from my talk page:
Regarding Hillsong, I think you need to investigate the old revolutionaries of the Jesus Music movement of the early 1970s. As for the three artists you mention: it seems to me, based on online soundclips, Bethany Dillon would be billed as pop or CCM (as our article does call her), Joy Williams would be billed as country or Christian country in the U.S. although a number of her chart positions are on Adult Contemporary, and our article on KJ-52 says he is a rap artist which Christianity Today review also calls him[2]. From your changes to the Christian pop article you seem to be making that into what the CCM article already covers. From that article: "Christian pop includes many Christian hip hop, Christian rap, Christian metal, Christian punk, Christian rock, and Christian worship music, it is reasonable to say that "Christian pop" is a loosely defined category. It may also be classified as Christian soft rock or Christian pop rock." I don't think this is a good definition. Rmhermen 17:14, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Talk pages

New comments go at the bottom of talk pages. Text can be

set of with a leading : or
  • with a leading * which give slightly different results but both are in common use.
      • Multiple indents use
multiple symbols. Rmhermen 16:17, 8 April 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] Christine Caine

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[edit] Matt Crouch

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Candice, What are you talking about? This page is not up for deletion, or at least it does not seem to be, and it is not pirated. Juda S. Engelmayer 05:04, 23 December 2006 (UTC) (UTC)