Talk:Terry Scott Taylor
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BetacommandBot (talk) 09:43, 15 January 2008 (UTC)
Notability of albums
[edit]The singers albums (some of them) have write ups in reliable sources. In ictu oculi (talk) 16:34, 25 October 2014 (UTC)
Huh?
[edit]This sentence - "In 2005, Taylor composed the soundtrack to another TenNapel cartoon series (this time, for the Nickelodeon network) called Catscratch." - has no precedent. The "first" soundtrack is not mentioned in the text. I would encourage someone who has a better handle on this to add in a mention of the first soundtrack work, "The Neverhood". Thanks!THX1136 (talk) 18:15, 7 April 2015 (UTC)
- I added the necessary info, but do not have an external source for citation. I realize that this makes the addition ripe for deletion. I would much prefer that someone might assist in finding a suitable source for a citation. After all, that's kind of spirit of Wikipedia.THX1136 (talk) 21:13, 21 October 2016 (UTC)
First solo release
[edit]Just wondering why the "article within an article" for Taylor's first solo album is included here. Was this originally a separate article and a vote was made to combine it here? While I realize it would be considered a "stub" most likely, it seems it would be better as a separate article. As is it seems illogical to just highlight the first album and not the other solo efforts by Taylor. Thoughts?THX1136 (talk) 20:49, 21 October 2016 (UTC)
- That's likely what happened. I suspect that the album did not have sufficient references to be kept as a notable album and the content was just dropped here. Feel free to edit to make it better. Walter Görlitz (talk) 22:10, 23 October 2016 (UTC)
people influenced by Taylor?
[edit]In line with WP:OR and WP:VERIFY, I have removed the following from the Influences section of the article as the single reference cited does not mention any of them, it is a blog of Jonathan Coulton so that is why i have left him there:
"artists like U2, The Ocean Blue, Randy Stonehill, The 77s, Phil Keaggy, Steve Taylor, Jimmy Abegg, Phil Madeira, Crystal Lewis, This Train, Carolyn Arends (Arends actually used to perform DA songs in one of her early bands), Ventriloquist Terry Fator, Brian Healy, The Throes, The Choir, Mortal, Larry Norman, Animator and Musician Doug TenNapel, Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Isaac Air Freight, Deliverance, Starflyer59, and"
when appropriate sources have been found then they can be reinstated. Coolabahapple (talk) 23:27, 26 November 2017 (UTC)
- I may have been overly zealous in restoring that content. Some of the entries were produced by TST (Stonehill, Keaggy, Lewis, Mortal, IAF and Deliverance) while others have worked with him (the 77s, the Choir, Healy and again Stonehill) and a look at the subject's entry in The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music can verify that. The others, I'm not sure about, and particularly Steve Taylor, Grant and Smith likely have no association with the subject at all. Walter Görlitz (talk) 00:44, 27 November 2017 (UTC)
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