Talk:Jacob's Trouble
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[edit] Jerry Davison?
Did Jerry Davison really update this page...the Jerry Davison? KHM03 10:32, 14 August 2005 (UTC)
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- I'd imagine so. Audiori
I spent years covering the Atlanta Christian music scene and everything in the article is valid and fair. The claim that it lacks neutrality is correct, but evrything is laid out as it would be if by another writer. Jacob's Trouble was such a key group in the Christian music field during the 1980's/90's that maybe someone needs to flesh out more about their music and less about their styles. BTW, that is "the" Jerry Davison since it sounds just like my interviews with him (numerous times). Brownbagcomics 10:13, 26 July 2006
Yes it is the Jerry Davison and I should know. I have had the distinct misfortune of looking at his reflection in the mirror for the past 41 years. As for neutrality, I challenge anyone to be completely objective about something that was an intimate part of their life. It would be nice to see more discussion of the music but I fear our impact was less than overwhelming and as such no further discussion is warranted. Jerry Davison, Jacob's Trouble
[edit] Wikified
Wikified as part of the Wikification wikiproject! Did some sectioning, infobox cleanup, wikilinking, added Discography section (dates still needed for several albums) JubalHarshaw 17:07, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
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