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Thank you. I am trying to resolve a dispute regarding the Ellis Paul article and am hoping you will lend support on the Talk:Ellis Paul page by offering a Third Party Opinion. In a nutshell, another editor removed a sound sample box that has been part of the article for 10 years. I would like to have a consensus to be able to add the sound sample back. The other editor said it was "excessive use" although I have been unable to find any guideline regarding that. The sound sample was used because the article noted that the song was the theme song in a major motion picture. To me, that was "commentary" enough to have included the sound sample despite was user Hoary said. Kmzundel (talk) 01:25, 5 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Thank you for the invitation, but I am traveling to Massachusetts this weekend. I am trying to resolve a dispute regarding the Ellis Paul article and am hoping you will lend support on the Talk:Ellis Paul page by offering a Third Party Opinion. In a nutshell, another editor removed a sound sample box that has been part of the article for 10 years. I would like to have a consensus to be able to add the sound sample back. The other editor said it was "excessive use" although I have been unable to find any guideline regarding that. The sound sample was used because the article noted that the song was the theme song in a major motion picture. To me, that was "commentary" enough to have included the sound sample despite was user Hoary said. Kmzundel (talk) 01:27, 5 April 2017 (UTC)Reply

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====Sandy, I haven't logged into Wikipedia for months and am just seeing this today. :-( I am really bummed that the Ellis Paul article was delisted. Naturally with the pandemic, his touring life came to a standstill. He is just starting to tour regularly again and has a new album coming out which would have been newsworthy. --Kmzundel (talk) 19:40, 21 January 2023 (UTC)Reply