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Delete the sources are tangential at best. Ten Pound Hammer • (
What did I screw up now?) 01:11, 7 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep The label has multiple charted releases (singles and albums) in multiple countries. Yes, all with a single band, but it has signed multiple bands, so it's not a vanity label. Has been around for 9 years, so not fly-by-night. The article needs a ton of help, undoubtedly, but the subject is inherently notable.
78.26 (
talk) 03:03, 7 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Keep as per above. A band the label represents has charted releases and been nominated for several awards. The label has multiple bands on the roster.
Dan arndt (
talk) 05:54, 7 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Delete – This subject fails
WP:GNG;
WP:CORPDEPTH is particularly lacking in coverage. Trivial mentions in great sources are trivial nonetheless, and having multiple clients doesn't aggregate notability on that basis alone. It'd be something else if a few bands themselves were notable.
JFHJr (
㊟) 00:57, 8 February 2012 (UTC)reply
Comment The label was responsible for the release of Hard-Fi's debut album, which ended up peaking at #1 on the UK album charts. The label was responsible for the band signing to
Atlantic Records in 2004. All this can be found on a number of sources, including
Billboard Magazine, which is not trival and not tangential in its reporting of the influence that the label has had in the band's success.
Dan arndt (
talk) 07:45, 10 February 2012 (UTC)reply
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