Talk:Gato Barbieri

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[edit] Afro-Cuban jazz?

MindMeal, in your edit summary with re-adding Category:Afro-Cuban jazz saxophonists, you wrote: Afro-Cuban jazz is a genre, not a nationality; this is referenced through Scott Yanow's book "Afro-Cuban jazz". The article doesn't list that (or any other) reference though. If you (and maybe others) consider Barbieri an Afro-Cuban musician, I think you should

  • mention that in the article (instead of simply adding the category and mentioning the reference in your edit summary), plus
  • add (an) appropriate reference(s).

Without that, this is simply a POV vs. POV debate. Cheers, BNutzer 11:46, 30 June 2007 (UTC)