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This article should not be speedy deleted as being about a musical recording that does not indicate its own importance and where the artist's article does not exist, because... it documents an album recorded by Andy Irvine and Dónal Lunny who, along with Bruce Molsky, Nikola Parov and Rens van der Zalm, created a musical collaboration in 2002 called Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik. Irvine and Lunny were in Planxty, a notable Irish folk group created with Christy Moore in the 1970s, along with Liam O'Flynn, who also features on the album supported by the present article. If the issue about this article is that there is no separate article about the band [i.e. Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik], then I could easily create one within an hour. Thank you for your consideration. With kind regards; Patrick. ツ Pdebee.(talk)23:39, 27 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
As agreed with Smileguy91, here, this update is to confirm that I have now created the following page for the band, as agreed: Andy Irvine & Dónal Lunny's Mozaik.
Over time, I can beef up its 'History' section some more, but, for now, I'd like to think that a reviewer intent on following up on all the references I added would find they all lead to solid evidence of the band's notability. I have even added links to the fRoots website, where the magazine issues can be verified for the interviews I added as citations.
Therefore, I am hopeful that the 'speedy deletion' tag will be removed before too long from the present Changing Trains article. Thank you in advance for your co-operation.