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Doing a pre-GA review, I noticed that The Chicago Tribune source listed his name as Curt Bergeron. Is this a misprint? -
Bri (
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18:33, 2 May 2017 (UTC)reply
I'll double-check. The Trib had errors -- Dale Anderson was the sound manager, not a band member (I also attended elementary school with Dale, so that one rather sticks in my head). The UM article will be definitive on spelling, as they all went to college there...they say Kurt with a K.
Montanabw(talk)05:46, 3 May 2017 (UTC)reply
Where's the discography section?
Didn't this band release any records? I think that's a required field for band pages if they did in fact release anything (and they usually aren't notable if they didn't)/. dannymusiceditorSpeak up!13:29, 14 June 2017 (UTC)reply
They did, it's in the narrative three albums in their prime, then a compilation, and two more in recent years ... I'm not up on the formatting MOS for band articles, so if you want to add it, or at least create the formatting required and I can fill it in, that would be great. Thanks!
Montanabw(talk)08:31, 9 July 2017 (UTC)reply
Well, since they don't have their own discography page, they would need all the formatting here. I don't know if it's perfectly constructed there, but an idea of what to take after would be at
Hootie & the Blowfish#Discography.
The prose is generally good. The layout seems suitable, but I must admit to having little knowledge about this type of article. I read the main body of text first, finishing up with the lead. I found one statement in the lead (the last bullet point below) not covered by the main text. Can you find any more images?
"The Band was formed in 1971" - I'm not sure why this band has a capital letter.
Fixed. --MTBW
Is "Jubileers" a real word?
Yes, at least it was the name of the chorale. Rephrased --MTBW
"The elder Riddle had been in a touring folk band" - this is presumably Dick, but you did not mention whether he was older or younger than Steve when you introduced him.
Fixed --MTBW
" and became something of a party anthem" - What is a party anthem?
American slang for song sung at the sorts of adult parties where imbibing intoxicating substances is encouraged. (Such as Sammy Hagar's
Mas Tequilla) --MTBW
"Each member had their own private space on the bus" - I prefer "his".
OK, after all, the band members were all male. --MTBW
"Assorted personnel changes included " - If these people are additions you need to say so, and if they replaced other people, you need to say that.
Not always certain who replaced who, but did a minor rephrase -- MTBW
"Their fan base and concert experience was compared favorably to that of the Grateful Dead." - In lead but not in main text.
I'm going to pass this as I consider it meets the GA criteria. The prose is good, the single image is appropriate, the article is broad enough, neutral and stable and it is cited to reliable sources.
Cwmhiraeth (
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10:13, 21 September 2017 (UTC)reply