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I've reverted changes made to the article by an IP editor, as the sources were mostly not reliable: Bach Cantatas gives its source as Goode's website; Convivium Records is a promotional site; the LA Philharmonic is another commercial site. Information supporting statements in Wikipedia articles, particularly biographies of living people, should be referenced to reliable and independent sources. The text was also not always neutral in tone - "prestigious" - and the references did not always support the statements made ("During his tenure at Eton College, Goode mentored numerous students" is not supported by the LA Philharmonic reference, where the only related statement is "He is also increasingly in demand as a teacher of the next generation of young organists"). I have posted on the IP editor's Talk page about possible conflict of interest. Tacyarg (talk) 18:20, 11 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]