Talk:Andrew Brough
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editI did a small cleanup for spelling/punctuation/NPOV and added a couple of reliable references to aid notability. This article still needs work on citation and expansion of Brough's role in the NZ music scene, particularly with Straitjacket Fits.
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Dun magazine and a reference with two URLs
editA magazine article referenced here is from Dun, issue #1. The article itself is on Issuu, but the clipping doesn't show the magazine's name or date. That info can be found through the National Library's record of the article. I wasn't sure how to use these two links in one citation, so I wedged the NatLib one in behind the issue date. Is there a better way?
For the record I needed a third source to tie this all together. Audioculture's article about The Orange had a quote from the same article, with Dun named, which gave me enough to go on. Elguaponz (talk) 10:26, 6 February 2020 (UTC)
To Add: Andy Dandy (2000)
editThere's another section to add to this article. I'm dropping references here because i don't have editing time today.
- https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/fromthevaults/9267/andrew-brough-andy-dandy-2000/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HpiL2oYkS0
- https://natlib.govt.nz/records/20580605
- https://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=119234 30 Jun, 2000 "Andrew Brough has taken one of Baxter's children's poems and turned it into an archetypical dreamscape of layered guitars."
- https://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/charlotte-yates
References to follow up
edit- Critic magazine interview from 1986: https://twitter.com/otago1986/status/1225965209598099456 (image is https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EQOA2mpVAAEAt1d?format=jpg&name=large)
- https://www.rrr.org.au/on-demand/segments/under-the-sun-jonathan-alley-pays-tribute-to-straitjacket-fits-andrew-brough Under The Sun: Jonathan Alley Pays Tribute to Straitjacket Fits’ Andrew Brough
Elguaponz (talk) 11:06, 18 February 2020 (UTC) (I forgot to sign this when I added it, so the above timestamp is inaccurate. Sorry.)
Date of death - 2 February 2020 is correct
editWe have some confusion around the date of death - 2 February vs 4 February.
Andrew Brough died on 2 February 2020. See, for example, this death notice https://www.tributes.co.nz/ViewMyTribute.aspx?id=15063
It wasn't reported until 4 February, and early news reports and obituaries didn't name a date. That means that "breaking news"-type reports of his death gave the wrong impression. That's why this article originally said 4 Feb (incorrectly) before being amended to 2 Feb. (Some of my own edits were initially wrong).
Today I've noticed that it's been reverted to the 4th. I've switched it back to the 2nd. Please keep the correct date, 2 February, in place.