Talk:Marjorie Fair
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[edit]This strikes me as a vanity page...
I dunno about that. They were a real band. They put out a real album. They got real airplay (otherwise I wouldn't have heard them and bought a couple of their tunes.) That said, I think the article clearly needs to be amended to say that this band isn't a going concern any more, per Evan Slamka's new project (see http://buzzbands.la/2009/12/02/square-on-square-its-square-one-for-evan-slamka/ among others)Jparshall (talk) 17:48, 14 July 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]The 2009 notability flag should be removed...this band was on a major label (Capitol Records) per Wikipedia music notability standards, toured with major recording acts, and had a few songs placed in movies and TV shows. The article has been amended to reflect the fact that Evan Slamka plans to release a new Marjorie Fair album in 2016.
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