Talk:Mark Hallman
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I respectfully disagree. I have just begun this page and will be adding more content to it in the next few weeks. There is a film coming out this spring about this very humble artist. The third party site is Cameron Crowe's personal site - the author of the Rolling Stone article who (look him up) is extremely notable. Mark has been name checked on TWENTY SEVEN other Wikipedia pages. SnowyOwl512 (talk) 05:06, 21 January 2016 (UTC)
I have added a few more links. I am not sure if I have a voice in this discussion as I am the creator of this page but strongly request a KEEP. Most of Mark Hallman's interviews are pre-internet. I replaced the original Rolling Stone link I had to another link - it was syndicated in the New York Times and other publications as well and written by Cameron Crowe. The Austin Chronicle interview - http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/1996-11-08/525544/ is lengthy. He personally produced three albums for Carole King, performed in her band alone and as a part of Navarro, which served as her backing band. Navarro themselves are notable, releasing two albums on Capitol Records in the '70s, although they do not yet have a page. There is more information I am researching about Mark Hallman's association with Dan Fogelberg as well. I reduced the discography to the bare bones and will find further articles if necessary. SnowyOwl512 (talk) 00:43, 22 January 2016 (UTC)