Talk:Paul Thorn
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Significance of article
editDon't know why an article on this artist was deleted unless it wasn't up to snuff, but this article should do the trick in laying out the significance of the artist. If you've fought Roberto Duran, toured with countless major artists who have Wiki pages, had an album on the Billboard charts and performed on national TV twice within 33 days and both within the last few months, you are indeed noteworthy and deserve an article.PhilOSophocle (talk) 18:03, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
Thorn's short but colorful country and western song listing
editTo my understanding Thorn has published one very satirical country and western song, "Honky-Tonk Neanderthal", but it is poorly documented in third party press. I've heard it live and on one of his albums, but surely there is a Wikiverifiable source sufficient to meet standards so it can be mentioned in this BLP article? Trilobitealive (talk) 02:38, 24 July 2010 (UTC)
"Other" albums and songs
editWhat would be the format for adding "other" albums and songs which have become popular but were not studio produced? I'm thinking in particular about the single "Its a Great Day" which has been performed in a number of venues including television talk shows, and the CD "Live at Short Street" also known as "Paul Thorn Live Short Street Package Store" which was a live CD released in 2000 by "Sweet T & Black Eyed Pea". Trilobitealive (talk) 02:09, 11 December 2013 (UTC)
Page sub-title; boxer, Singer/songwriter
editWhy is the page sub/second title only ”American boxer”, shouldn’t it be extended to ”American boxer and singer/songwriter” or ”American boxer and recording artist” ? To highlight his current career since 20 years, which is music, not boxing? Hego99 (talk) 15:35, 20 June 2018 (UTC)