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== Notability of Yann Benoist == |
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The current sourcing of this article is a blatant joke! Citations should aim at PROVING a point, not just loosely referring to the people mentioned. |
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This page is largely just puffed-up original research, based upon heavy - but unverifiable - name dropping. Stating that "''During 1975 he worked with the [[Switzerland]] duet Richard et Samuel.<ref>{{ cite web | last = Richard |
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Happy 2024 |
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| website = michelthome.com }}</ref> The year after he started learning for a while with Pierre Cullaz<ref>{{cite web |last = Cullaz | first = Pierre |title = guitarejazz.com | url=http://www.guitarejazz.com/guitaristes/pierre-cullaz.html }}</ref> ( famous sessionman from the sixties ) in [[Paris]]''" does not prove that this Yann Benoist ever worked with either "Richard et Samuel" or the "famous sessionman" Pierre Cullaz. |
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Same issue (among other examples) for the "Selective Discography", in which the mentions of [[Jeff Joseth]] '' One Two Three '' (1988)<ref>{{ cite web |
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}}</ref> and of Da Vinci Vox (2006) ''The Hidden Message''<ref>{{ cite web |
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|url = https://musicbrainz.org/release/90db7351-f848-4dde-9620-7c059673c35e |
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}}</ref> just don't prove that Yann Benoist was ever a sideman of both titles. |
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This article - the result of persistent POV pushing - is just a fraud and has been repeatly deleted from the French Wikipedia; there again, the English WP is being (mis)used to "demonstrate" international notability. --[[User:Azurfrog|Azurfrog]] ([[User talk:Azurfrog|talk]]) 10:11, 23 July 2015 (UTC) |
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Notability of Yann Benoist
The current sourcing of this article is a blatant joke! Citations should aim at PROVING a point, not just loosely referring to the people mentioned.
This page is largely just puffed-up original research, based upon heavy - but unverifiable - name dropping. Stating that "During 1975 he worked with the Switzerland duet Richard et Samuel.[1] The year after he started learning for a while with Pierre Cullaz[2] ( famous sessionman from the sixties ) in Paris" does not prove that this Yann Benoist ever worked with either "Richard et Samuel" or the "famous sessionman" Pierre Cullaz.
Same issue (among other examples) for the "Selective Discography", in which the mentions of Jeff Joseth One Two Three (1988)[3] and of Da Vinci Vox (2006) The Hidden Message[4] just don't prove that Yann Benoist was ever a sideman of both titles.
This article - the result of persistent POV pushing - is just a fraud and has been repeatly deleted from the French Wikipedia; there again, the English WP is being (mis)used to "demonstrate" international notability. --Azurfrog (talk) 10:11, 23 July 2015 (UTC)
- ^ Richard, Samuel. "Ecyclopedisque". michelthome.com.
- ^ Cullaz, Pierre. "guitarejazz.com".
- ^ "One two three". 1988.
- ^ "Da Vinci Vox". May 2006.
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