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Dear Wikipedia,
I see that it says a 'major contributor' has ties with the subject. I am a musician who has worked with Little Konzett. For years i have wanted to write articles that are worthy on Wikipedia. This particular person is noteworthy, as he is a known, qualified recording engineer with state of the art experiments, and he works with major, well-known musicians. I am a native english speaker and writer, so I am trying, for my first article on Wikipedia, to write about Manfred 'Little' Konzett, as it (he) seems a very valid subject to write about, and I will document his work and references fully. I do plan on writing further articles, particularly one about FAWCO (Federation of America Women's Coalition Overseas), as I am an American person living in Switzerland. FAWCO is also worthy of a Wikipedia page. I am doing my best to learn all what's accepted with Wikipedia, and plan to write and correct/edit other articles. In fact, while researching how Manfred Little Konzett's page should be written, I used Gene Paul's Wiki-page (recording engineer/producer) and I've found many of the reference links no longer working/attached to anything. I would like to improve that article and others, please bear with me as I work on this Draft: Manfred 'Little? Konzett first. Thank you kindly, Beth Wimmer (talk) 08:10, 2 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]