Talk:Doyle Dykes
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editThe article cites no references, but it still claims that the artist "amazes audiences with skill while capturing hearts with sincerity and soul" and "will make a lasting impression on anyone given the opportunity to listen". It needs to be adjusted.
Just a suggestion
editI'm not a wikipedia expert, but one of you who is should edit the article to state that Doyle is now an endorser of Guild guitars instead of Taylor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 38.109.25.246 (talk) 19:18, 6 April 2012 (UTC)
Having seen Doyle perform in Philadelphia at Calgary Chapel and deliver one very powerful message along with his gift of music, I think this article should include the fact that Doyle is a very devout Christian as is reflected in his music and his message.
Barry E. Zane Audubon, NJ.
I agree. I saw Doyle perform in Mobile, AL as part of Christ United Methodist Church's August Homecoming series. Doyle performed many old favorite hymns such as "The Lord's Prayer" and several others. During his performance, he gave a wonderful testimony about his acceptance of Christianity at age 11, and how his father influenced both his music and his spiritual life.
Tim Hewitt Mobile, AL —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tnhewitt (talk • contribs) 18:52, 29 August 2010 (UTC)