Talk:Echoes of Pink: A Pink Floyd Tribute

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I believe it meets criterion 6 of Wikipedia:Notability (music). Kris McKay has been in a band with two major releases, and this is a project separate of that. McKay was a member of the Wild Seeds, and sang on 1988's Mud, Lies & Shame, but was showcased as a lead singer on the album closer "All This Time." When the Wild Seeds disbanded in 1989, McKay scored a solo deal with Arista, and released her debut album What Love Endures in 1990. McKay endured some long, lean years, working sporadically as a session singer while continuing to perform in the Austin area. Finally, in 1996, she resurfaced on the Shanachie label with her second album, Things That Show. Things That Show featured a duet with Matthew Sweet on "How Cool," as well as a distinctive reading of the English Beat's new wave classic "Save It for Later." I'm planning on adding more refs and reviews, but this should satisfy a minimal notability issue. Frog47 03:12, 27 June 2007 (UTC)