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*'''Weak Keep or Redirect''' - There seem to be just enough sources to establish notability under [[WP:GNG]] but a redirect to [[Brasse Vannie Kaap]] could also be a good solution as they don't appear to qualify under [[WP:MUSICBIO]] (although I'm sure with a bit more digging through the food articles something could be found). [[User:Panyd|Panyd]]<sup>[[User talk:Panyd|The muffin is not subtle]]</sup> 20:10, 27 September 2010 (UTC)
*'''Weak Keep or Redirect''' - There seem to be just enough sources to establish notability under [[WP:GNG]] but a redirect to [[Brasse Vannie Kaap]] could also be a good solution as they don't appear to qualify under [[WP:MUSICBIO]] (although I'm sure with a bit more digging through the food articles something could be found). [[User:Panyd|Panyd]]<sup>[[User talk:Panyd|The muffin is not subtle]]</sup> 20:10, 27 September 2010 (UTC)


*I'm sorry for the late response. You must understand sometimes it is hard to navigate through the bowels of wikipedia. Since the initial nomination for deletion I added two references and removed the article from nomination. Or so I thought. Since then someone else has added a third reference concerning the Hip Hop Connected musical, a very notable event in SA history. Brasse Vannie Kaap was a very big group in the history of South African music, and Garlic Brown's career, while not as well known, is a ongoing and burgeoning story. While not much press will come up with a simple search of (garlic grown), try ("garlic brown") or (knoffel bruin). He's featured on [[Die Antwoord]]'s album, which has been downloaded and streamed over several million times.
*''Not talking about cooking.'' I'm sorry for the late response. You must understand sometimes it is hard to navigate through the bowels of wikipedia, even for someone who takes the time to contribute like me. Since the initial nomination for deletion I added two substantial references and removed the article from nomination. Or so I thought. Since then someone else has added a third reference concerning the Hip Hop Connected musical, a very notable event in SA history. Brasse Vannie Kaap was a very big group in the history of South African music, and Garlic Brown's career, while not as well known, is an ongoing and burgeoning story. While not much press will come up with a simple search of (garlic grown), try ("garlic brown") or (knoffel bruin). He's featured on [[Die Antwoord]]'s album, which has been downloaded and streamed over several million times. He's connected to [[Jack Parow]], one of our countries biggest stars. South Africa's musical history has not been well documented on the internet but carelessly deleting attempts to establish one is not helping. [[User:Es-won|Es-won]] ([[User talk:Es-won|talk]]) 14:11, 1 October 2010 (UTC)

South Africa's musical history has not been well documented on the internet but carelessly deleting attempts to establish one is not helping. [[User:Es-won|Es-won]] ([[User talk:Es-won|talk]]) 14:11, 1 October 2010 (UTC)

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Garlic Brown

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The subject does not seem to have significant coverage in reliable sources, see the general notability guidelines for what is required for a subject to have a stand-alone article. Most of the links and sources in the article as it stands now are essentially directory listings or "anyone can edit" type sites, like ReverbNation. ErikHaugen (talk) 03:31, 24 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

  • Not talking about cooking. I'm sorry for the late response. You must understand sometimes it is hard to navigate through the bowels of wikipedia, even for someone who takes the time to contribute like me. Since the initial nomination for deletion I added two substantial references and removed the article from nomination. Or so I thought. Since then someone else has added a third reference concerning the Hip Hop Connected musical, a very notable event in SA history. Brasse Vannie Kaap was a very big group in the history of South African music, and Garlic Brown's career, while not as well known, is an ongoing and burgeoning story. While not much press will come up with a simple search of (garlic grown), try ("garlic brown") or (knoffel bruin). He's featured on Die Antwoord's album, which has been downloaded and streamed over several million times. He's connected to Jack Parow, one of our countries biggest stars. South Africa's musical history has not been well documented on the internet but carelessly deleting attempts to establish one is not helping. Es-won (talk) 14:11, 1 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]