Talk:Rex Nelon
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editHallo a I'm sorry for your support
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Has a picture, infobox, and good info. To get to B class, it will need more info and organization. Green caterpillar 22:15, 4 September 2006 (UTC) |
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"Keep On Singing" book series by Rex Nelon Music
editI know Rex Nelon published (and may have co-published, on some of the individual songbooks) a series of southern gospel songbooks called "Keep On Singing." The publishing was done under the name "Rex Nelon Music" in most/all of those books. I know this because I own or owned 2 of the books in the series. I'm not normally adding information to articles on wikipedia, so I just wanted to mention this, in case a wikipedia editor comes along and thinks it would be a good idea to add this info to the Rex Nelon article. These books seemed very significant in the southeastern USA, and possibly in other parts of the country, at least during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. I found some still for sale in online bookstores. I don't have time to research further. Sorry and best regards. Fallendarlin (talk) 17:51, 21 August 2024 (UTC)