Talk:Capitol Steps

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I've fleshed out the article quite a bit, drawing primarily on the Steps' official book, Sixteen Scandals. However, the book was published in 2002; it doesn't really give a lot of information on what the Steps are up to now, other than saying that, at the time, they consisted of four troupes. (Their website doesn't seem to indicate exactly how many they have now.) If someone could find a source with more current information, that would be very nice. --LostLeviathan 02:06, 19 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Notable or not?

There are apparently some editors who don't feel that the group and their albums are particularly notable (probably largely because they are not widely known outside of the United States, mostly because of their political humor). In addition, the group does NOT publish sales figures (at least not that I've been able to find easily). So that said, what counts here? A Google search for reviews, discounting allmusic.com and capsteps.com DOES lead to several reviews printed on blogs and a couple of other sites. Altavista shows over 13,000 websites that link to capsteps.com, the troupe's home page. There are also a few "customer reviews" for each album on sites like Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Is that notable, or not? --JohnDBuell 18:03, 28 December 2006 (UTC)