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Hello, Zzeon, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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Instead of creating more than one title for the same subject, check out Wikipedia:Redirect for how to automatically take the reader to the preferred title. I went ahead and did this for you for Mark edward baker.

Again, welcome!  NickelShoe (Talk) 05:02, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks! I appreciate the help and info on Wiki! I did not understand the structure when creating the original article and thus there were two entries. The image deletion I can understand because I cannot prove public domain. Thanks. Zzeon 05:46, 17 January 2007 (UTC)Zzeon[reply]

Your contributions[edit]

I'm nominating Image:NoImageAvailable.jpg for deletion, because we already have Image:Nocover.png. This way, we keep everything standard around here.

As for Mark Edward Baker, I've had a look at what you wrote here and so I thought I should sort a few things out.

Whatever Baker has done, people here are going to want verifiable sources for all these things that he has done. That means coverage from some source independent of Baker himself, at the very least — and I can't even find on Google a musician named "Mark Edward Maker" at any site other than Wikipedia or its mirrors. This underground coverage you're talking about: if you've got an article about Baker printed in any kind of publication, I strongly suggest you cite it as a source or someone much more cynical than me is going to find the article eventually and nominate it for deletion when they see that the name gets no Google hits, or that most of the people Baker has worked with have red links. (There are lots of bands called "Paradox", but I can't seem to find this particular one.)

And one last thought: if nobody can find any other information about Baker or about most of these other people he's worked with, or projects he's worked on, outside of this one article — then what good does the article serve? How are readers going to make use of this information, unless you establish its background — the Phoenix underground music scene — as a verifiable phenomenon? (See Wikipedia:Notability (music) guidelines, as well.) –Unint 21:39, 22 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, I will see what I can find to augment the article. You make a good point that it does no good to document the underground. Zzeon 22:15, 4 February 2007 (UTC)Zzeon[reply]

Proposed deletion of Eddie Baker[edit]

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