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Request edit on 30 May 2019

replace "Annabelle Chvostek (born October 5, 1973) is a Canadian singer-songwriter based in Toronto." with "Annabelle Chvostek is a Canadian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and composer based in Toronto. She has released five studio albums, two EPs and one live recording, two of which were nominated for JUNO and Canadian Folk Music Awards[1][2][3]. She is a former member of folk harmony-trio The Wailin' Jennys, with whom she released the award-winning album "Firecracker", featuring four of her songs [4]. Annabelle also co-wrote two songs with Canadian legend Bruce Cockburn on his JUNO-winning album "Small Source of Comfort" [5].Tplanter (talk) 18:25, 30 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Reply 01-JUN-2019

  Clarification requested  

  • "She has released five studio albums, two EPs and one live recording, two of which were nominated for JUNO and Canadian Folk Music Awards."
The language "two of which" does not specify which two:
  1. Two of the albums
  2. Two of the EP's
  3. One album and one EP
  4. One album and one live recording
  5. One EP and one live recording
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Request edit on 28 January 2021

Rationale: I am updating this article. The most recent info on it is from 2008. Thanks.

  • Resilience was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award and includes a co-write with Bruce Cockburn'. In 2012, Annabelle released the album 'Rise', which she co-produced with Torontonian Don Kerr. 'Rise' was nominated for a Juno Award and a Canadian Folk Music Award. In 2015, she released the 'Be The Media, co-produced with Jeff Oehler of Beehive Productions in Saranac Lake, NY.

Her upcoming album "String Of Pearls" is due out in March, 2021. It is a collaboration between Canadian and Uruguayan musicians, with musical arrangements by Uruguayan composer and multi-instrumentalist, Fernando Rosa. "String Of Pearls" was co-produced by David Travers-Smith, Fernando Rosa, and Annabelle Chvostek, and was recorded in both Toronto and Montevideo.:

  • updating info:
  • References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button):

[1] [2][3]

Tplanter (talk) 02:23, 28 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Results 2008 | Canadian Folk Music Awards". Folkawards.ca. 3 May 2009. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Results 2013 | Canadian Folk Music Awards". 11 November 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  3. ^ "2013 | Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo | Annabelle Chvostek |". The JUNO Awards. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
Test Edit Terasail[✉] 14:06, 28 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, can you please explain why I am not able to add the above information? I am trying to bring the article up to date and am happy to edit it. I just don't understand what I did wrong. Thanks.Tplanter (talk) 02:20, 29 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]