The result was no consensus. Spartaz Humbug! 03:06, 9 July 2011 (UTC) reply
Non-notable person. Received coverage for performing at the White House once; none of the other references are third-party (either the subject's website, a press release from an organization that hired him to speak, the Youtube channel of a production company that hired him...) Roscelese ( talk ⋅ contribs) 17:34, 15 June 2011 (UTC) reply
1. "Received coverage for performing at the White House once." Discussion. Coverage of the performance was given by multiple web sites. For example, the Northern Illinois University covered his performance here: [ [7]]. I re-read the article and noticed that a few months ago, more information was added to the article nothing that organizations such as the Oregon History Center, covered Wiegand's appearance there and also mentioned, after the fact, (not by way of promotion) that his performance was received by young people. 2. "None of the other references are third-party." Discussion. Reason 2 is clearly inaccurate as cited by several editors as the Sacramento Bee is a 3rd party source and as a daily newspaper and web site passes the "eminently reliable source" test as well as several other small local and regional newspapers with their associated web sites including several universities (See the above noted "Daily Beacon" at the University of Tennessee, (2010) [8] and also "The Mountain Press" at [www.themountainpress.com]and several towns such as the "News Enterprise," (2010) 09-04-2010 [9]. No more time to discuss. Please make a decision sometime soon. Thanks! Searcher4001 ( talk) 15:23, 5 July 2011 (UTC) reply