Talk:Scarlet Rivera
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There is a link to 'Ritual', but on this album's page there is no mention whatsoever of Scarlet Rivera. Did she participate in the album? Maybe. Did she have a lead role? Probably not. In such a case it would be misleading to place it under 'albums', as if she is the primary artist.
The same thing is true for 'Classic cristmas'. What about the other albums? Maybe they should all be removed?
Ritual & Classical Albums Update
Scarlet Rivera's website mentions her work with Ritual. Waarmstr (talk) 16:32, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
Celtic Myst reference
Here is the FAI/Microsoft web page for the Celtic Myst album that has her listed: http://fai.music.metaservices.microsoft.com/FAI/AlbumMatch.aspx?locale=409&version=9.0.0.3354&requestid=7694D67F-8211-49A5-9091-D66CB5B70FAA&AlbumId=10332027&Volume=1&5698=
Would this be enough of a reference, or is a reference back to the producer / record company required (in order to fulfill the WP reqs)? Just wonderin' and tryin' to help! NDCompuGeek (talk) 15:08, 30 October 2008 (UTC)
Celtic Albums
I have confirmed the following albums on Amazon.com; Celtic Dreams, Celtic Myst, and Celtic Spirit (although Celtic Spirit was by Eric Rigler with Scarlet Rivera supporting). All of the other albums can be confirmed on either Amazon.com, BN.com, or iTunes.com except for "Classic Christmas". I have left the Reference request for "Classic Christmas".Waarmstr (talk) 16:32, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
Trivia
I was thinking of adding the following trivia section. Would this be within the scope of this article? Bob Dylan's song "One More Cup Of Coffee" mentions learning "how to throw the blade" and Scarlet has mentioned having an interest in knife throwing. [1] As Bob Dylan had already started writing some of the songs for the "Desire" album, it is unknown whether he had already met Scarlet at the time he wrote "One More Cup Of Coffee".Waarmstr (talk) 16:32, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
- ^ Jerome, Jim "Bob Dylan Spotted Scarlet Rivera on the Street, the Rest Is Rock History", People Magazine, February 23, 1976. Accessed January 7, 2010.