User talk:61.122.67.57

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[edit] WP:AFC request

I came close to creating that article. There were two problems I had with it, though. I felt that the request did not sufficiently explain the significance of the subject per WP:MUSIC. Also, per our verifiability policy, the only sources you included with the entry were primary sources. We require reliable, third party secondary sources to establish the notability of the subject. If you fix these problems and resubmit the request your article is likely to be accepted. Cheers! Redfarmer (talk) 09:58, 11 June 2008 (UTC)

We have to be "stiff" on this. We approve entries from people we don't know based on the information you give us. Whatever we approve will appear under our contributions--not yours. Therefore, we are putting our reputations at stake. So, the fact that I don't know anything about your group is precisely why I must decline the request unless you provide more reliable sources. There's nothing baffling about it. And no, being approved by a non-profit is not enough to satisfy notability. Please see WP:MUSIC for information on notability requirements for musicians. Redfarmer (talk) 10:37, 11 June 2008 (UTC)

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