Talk:Guckenheimer Sour Kraut Band

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There is a note atop this page that states the areticle "does not cite any references or sources." The reference and sources are cited at the bottom -- specifically the album liner notes from the three records the Guckenheimer Sour Kraut Band cut, which provide a lot of material about not only the band but also its individual members.

I have also stated personal knowledge, in that the article was written "by the son of Otto Schmits" meaning that in the same playful and comedic manner the band itself employed. A look at the article will reveal that Otto Schmits was, in real life, Robert K. Entriken and I am Robert K. Entriken Jr. I am a professional journalist and hyave done my best to create this article as I would any other magazine or newspaper story I've ever written. However, the bulk of the article is taken from the liner notes as those are an already published source.

Spitfire4gp (talk) 21:16, 13 July 2009 (UTC)Robert K. Entriken Jr. (spitfire4gp)[reply]