Talk:The Suntones
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If someone has a source for what I said, that would be great...
[edit]Okay, I just did a Wikipedia no-no. I added an unsourced assertion of notability and then asked for a cite on my own edit. I know, lame, right? Let me just explain why I did this: I was about to prod this article (who needs to hear about barbershop champs from 1961???) but my friend who is into barbershopping said that actually the Suntones have been quite influential, so there is a reason why this is the only champ from the 60s that is mentioned. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to turn up any sources to corroborate this.
I don't want to prod it just yet, because there is probably a reliable source out there that asserts notability.. but I don't know where to even look to find it. So if someone into barbershopping wants to save this article, I recommend finding a good source. Otherwise, frankly, without another source this article would not survive a deletion review. --Jaysweet 20:29, 29 June 2007 (UTC)