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This article was previously deleted because it read like an advertisement. I tried to create it and make it read like an article -- please help me with it before deleting it. Thanks!
Rolling Stone ran a first-rate long-form article about Rocklahoma a couple of months back. It's not the shortie they have online. I'm afraid I already passed on my copy to a friend, but it would be very worth tracking down: I recommend that if anyone wants to flesh out this article, hit the library & find it. -
Jmabel |
Talk06:11, 30 March 2008 (UTC)reply
Do you happen to know approximately when they published it? I should be able to pull it through EBSCOHost or something like that (that's one of the online databases my college subscribes to... and most of Oklahoma high schools...). Thanks!
Ziggy the Hamster (
talk)
06:55, 27 April 2008 (UTC)reply
I don't know an exact date. I read it in March, so that's the latest possible date, but I'm afraid it could have been any time in the 4 months prior to that. But any librarian should be able to help you with such a question via the Guide to Periodical Literature, and I'm guessing that the database in question should have some sort of search capability, as well. -
Jmabel |
Talk17:11, 27 April 2008 (UTC)reply
Band advertising
Please do not advertise your band or your label's band by linking to their page, reviews, etc. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a promotion medium. Please try and keep this page down to being encyclopedic :).
Already, we should split the lineup into separate pages....