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The musician Alfonso Lovo, or Alfonso Noel Lovo, as his full name, is not unknown as Confucius, who proposed for deletion said. I added some videos in You Tube, of a show in 1990 shown in PBS Ch 17 Miami, and financed by the Florida Legislature,and Public Broadcasting System, for being one of the most creative and notorious Political Rock musicians of the time. A protest song called Tianamen Square, was shown and it became a very interesting interview about the reasons for this and other Lovo's creations. The Miami Herald, wrote several articles about Lovo, and several interviews, in Diario De Las Americas. He has been really a regional musician, and his area of recognition , is in Florida and Lousiana, and his native Nicaragua. That is the reason I removed the deletion tag. Thank you Tigreman (talk) 00:31, 27 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Can youtube videos count as reliable, secondary sources? It seems like the first external link given in that section is the only one that deserves to be there. The rest make it seem like an advertisement. One is a link to download a song. I'm going to clean up that section. The links that were to articles could be made into references but shouldn't just be thrown in at the bottom. HotshotCleaner (talk) 18:58, 21 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]