Talk:Christopher and the Souls

Latest comment: 8 years ago by Garagepunk66
Blocked user socking. Not reverted as he has been replied to
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This does not pass GNG. The lack of reliable sources makes this article quite questionable. Obscure and non-notable band. Unreliable sources as per WP:USERG, and WP:RSSELF. Allmusic is not considered to be reliable source as per RS/N [1] . Self Published [2] Non Reliable Source [3] Minor editorial from a self published source [4] A CD Book or self published source [Flanagan, Mike (2014). "Deep Secret, Volume 2 (CD booklet)". Burger Records.] This group has no major charting or sales. 173.52.99.208 (talk) 05:46, 7 July 2016 (UTC)Reply

Your perspective about this article's notability is shortsighted. Christopher and the Souls were the subject of an article in the Monitor, a reputable news publication. They were also the subject of an article in Garage Hangover, which is a highly respected website run by Chris Bishop (who wrote piece on the Souls), is an eminently qualified writer on the topic of Garage Rock who Wikipedia editors that cover this topic have great respect--by the way, he was chosen to write the liner notes for the latest installments in the Back From the Grave compilation series--a task which involved in-depth researching for approximately thirty bands. The Souls' work has been included on several compilations: *Anti-Flirts Inc: The McAllen, Texas Teen Scene 1965-1967, *Texas Punk, Vol. 5, and *Destination Frantic, Vol. 3. The review of the Texas Punk album did indeed appear in AllMusic article , and though you disparaged it, it was written by Richie Unterberger, who has written several books and is a respected writer. Christopher and the Souls also factored highly in the documentary, Texas Garage Rock, done by Texas Monthly in 2010. [5]. So I deem the article to be notable, and I'm confident others would agree. Garagepunk66 (talk) 22:44, 8 July 2016 (UTC)Reply