User:Eagledj
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Who is Eagledj?
[edit]I live in Nashville, and I like to write biographies, especially about musicians and Tennesseans. Here are my categories, followed by a complete list below.
Music articles
[edit]1. Red Lane 2015-07-08 87 c87
2. Kye Fleming 2015-09-27 c84
3. Tom Collins (producer) 2015-10-12 c90
4. Steve Buckingham (record producer) 90
6. Bill Elliott (musician) c93
8. Diane Schuur (Good Article recipient)75
10. Earl Scruggs (Good Article recipient, June 3, 2018) 74
11. George C. Cory Jr. c84
12. Mark Bright (record producer) 55
13. Pedal Steel Guitar 89
14. Slide guitar (Good article recipient, Dec. 2017) 41
15. Gordon Kennedy (musician) 87
17. Bob Morrison (songwriter) c97
18. Johnny MacRae c98
20. Dennis Linde 75
21. Bob Beckham 82
30. Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival 77
31. Band in a Box 89
32. Woodshedding (music) c92
34. Jerry Carrigan 62
35. The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section 72
36. Bobby Ogdin c97
38. Billy Adams (Rockabilly musician) c95
40. Don Cusic 54
41. The Time Jumpers 39
43. Norbert Putnam
44. Layng Martine Jr. 55
52. Steel bar 90
56. Steel guitar 89
59. Noel Boggs 97
60. Bud Isaacs 99
61. Herb Remington 98
63. Lap steel guitar (good article recipient July, 2021) 92
64. Zane Beck 99
65. Jimmy Day (musician) 86
66. E9 tuning 77
67. Tom Bradshaw (musician) 98
68. Copedent 63
69. Tom Brumley 63
70. Oahu Music Company 100
71. Steel Guitar Hall of Fame 99
72 Dick McIntire (95)
75. Lloyd Green (70)
76. Neil Flanz 51
78. Danny Flowers 79
85. Elizabeth Sombart 65
89. Jeff Taylor (musical artist) 100
90. Hank Fort 70
93. Charlie McCoy
Biographies
[edit]5. Phila Hach 2015-12-03 c93
7. Russell Brothers c93
19. Andrew Maraniss c94
23. Bradley Walker 53
39. Ridley Wills II c99
42. Rod Daniel
51. William Ridley Wills (Insurance executive) >90
53. Josep Pujadas Domingo 98
81. Lulah McEwen Hedgeman 100
87. Kerry McCluggage
89. Jeff Taylor (musical artist) 100
90. Hank Fort 70
91. George Livingstone (golfer) 100
93. Charlie McCoy
Golf and sports
[edit]19. Andrew Maraniss c94
23. Bradley Walker 53
24. Katherine Graham (golfer) c91
25. Sarah LeBrun Ingram (golfer) c79
26. Dick Horton c93
27. Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame c77
28. Toby S. Wilt c78
29. Robert MacAndrew (Golfer) c97
37. Golf Club of Tennessee c92
48. Jean St. Charles 89
62. T. I. Webb Jr. 99
77. Fred Russell (88)
84. Tennessee Tennis Hall of Fame 100
91. George Livingstone (golfer) 100
92. Golf House Tennessee 100
94. Belle Meade Gun Club 100
Historical
[edit]9. Lorenzo de Zavala 63
16. James Marshall Head 90
45. Lotz House 67
47. Franklin Interurban Railway c100
50. Alfred Thomas Jackson >97
91. George Livingstone (golfer) 100
92. Golf House Tennessee 100
94. Belle Meade Gun Club
Military
[edit]79. Joe Thompson (WW II pilot) 100
82. Claiborne H. Kinnard Jr.
86. John Warner White 100
Architecture
[edit]22. Edwin A. Keeble 77
46. Alpheus Truett House 47
49. Henry H. Mayberry House 72
83. Claiborne Kinnard House 52
94. Belle Meade Gun Club 100
95. Blades Brown (golfer) 100
Miscellaneous
[edit]33. Richland Creek (Nashville, Tennessee)(Good Article recipient) 91
52. Steel bar 90
55. Dive bar 75
73. Cougar Mountain Zoo 66
74. Fugitives (poets) 63
80. Willow Plunge 100
88. Harpeth Hall School
94. Belle Meade Gun Club
The Music Barnstar Thank you for your efforts to improve Lap steel guitar. Your diligence resulted in the creation of a Good Article. -- Jacqke (talk) 11:22, 7 July 2021 (UTC)
Articles (all)
[edit]1. Red Lane 2015-07-08 87 c87
2. Kye Fleming 2015-09-27 c84
3. Tom Collins (producer) 2015-10-12 c90
4. Steve Buckingham (record producer) 90
5. Phila Hach 2015-12-03 c93
6. Bill Elliott (musician) c93
7. Russell Brothers c93
8. Diane Schuur (Good Article recipient)75
9. Lorenzo de Zavala 63
10. Earl Scruggs (Good Article recipient, June 3, 2018) 74
11. George C. Cory Jr. c84
12. Mark Bright (record producer) 55
13. Pedal Steel Guitar 89
14. Slide guitar (Good article recipient, Dec. 2017) 41
15. Gordon Kennedy (musician) 87
16. James Marshall Head 90
17. Bob Morrison (songwriter) c97
18. Johnny MacRae c98
19. Andrew Maraniss c94
20. Dennis Linde 75
21. Bob Beckham 82
22. Edwin A. Keeble 77
23. Bradley Walker 53
24. Katherine Graham (golfer) c91
25. Sarah LeBrun Ingram (golfer) c79
26. Dick Horton c93
27. Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame c77
28. Toby S. Wilt c78
29. Robert MacAndrew (Golfer) c97
30. Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival 77
31. Band in a Box 89
32. Woodshedding (music) c92
33. Richland Creek (Nashville, Tennessee)(Good article recipient, 2024) 91
34. Jerry Carrigan 62
35. The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section 72
36. Bobby Ogdin c97
37. Golf Club of Tennessee c92
38. Billy Adams (Rockabilly musician) c95
39. Ridley Wills II c99
40. Don Cusic 54
41. The Time Jumpers 39
42. Rod Daniel
43. Norbert Putnam
44. Layng Martine Jr. 55
45. Lotz House 67
46. Alpheus Truett House 47
47. Franklin Interurban Railway c100
48. Jean St. Charles 89
49. Henry H. Mayberry House 72
50. Alfred Thomas Jackson >97
51. William Ridley Wills (Insurance executive) >90
52. Steel bar 90
53. Josep Pujadas Domingo 98
55. Dive bar 75
56. Steel guitar 89
57. Jesse Ely Wills 67
59. Noel Boggs 97
60. Bud Isaacs 99
61. Herb Remington 98
62. T. I. Webb Jr. 99
63. Lap steel guitar (good article recipient July, 2021) 92
64. Zane Beck 99
65. Jimmy Day (musician) 86
66. E9 tuning 77
67. Tom Bradshaw (musician) 98
68. Copedent 63
69. Tom Brumley 63
70. Oahu Music Company 100
71. Steel Guitar Hall of Fame 99
72 Dick McIntire (95)
73. Cougar Mountain Zoo 66
74. Fugitives (poets) 63
75. Lloyd Green (70)
76. Neil Flanz 51
77. Fred Russell (88)
78. Danny Flowers 79
79. Joe Thompson (WW II pilot) 100
80. Willow Plunge 100
81. Lulah McEwen Hedgeman 100
83. Claiborne Kinnard House 52
84. Tennessee Tennis Hall of Fame 100
85. Elizabeth Sombart 65
86. John Warner White 100
87. Kerry McCluggage 55
88. Harpeth Hall School 52
89. Jeff Taylor (musical artist) 100
90. Hank Fort 70
91. George Livingstone (golfer) 100
92. Golf House Tennessee 100
93. Charlie McCoy
94. Belle Meade Gun Club 100
95. Blades Brown (golfer) 100
96. Jesse Ely Wills 65
97. Joe Scaife 100
Lesser contributions:
[edit]Wendy Moten 36
Washington School for the Blind 35
Backup band 32
Buddy Emmons 30
Hawaii Calls 28
Ellington Agricultural Center 23
Nashville Board of Parks and Recreation 18
Floyd Cramer 11, add sound file
Grand Lodge Building (Tennessee) 10
Brent Maher + photo
Other
[edit]Academy of Country Music (talk | History)
Aerial reconnaissance in World War II
Amy Grant (talk | History)
Belle Meade, Tennessee 2.2% (talk | History)
Bill Lowery (record producer) (talk | History)
Caedmon's Call (talk | History)
Charleston, SC, Battery add image
Cornelia Fort Airpark (talk | History)
Frank Drowota (talk | History)
Jerry Douglas (talk | History)
Kye Fleming (talk | History)
Larry Rosen (producer)
List of Justices of the Tennessee Supreme Court (talk | History)
Missin' You (Charley Pride song) (talk | History)
Ronnie Milsap (talk | History)
Shot Jackson
Sonny James (talk | History)
Steve Buckingham (record producer) (talk | History)
The Eagle (song) (talk | History)
The Neon Philharmonic (talk | History)
Thomas F. Frist Jr. (talk | History)
Tom Collins (disambiguation) (talk | History)
Tom Collins (producer) (talk | History)
Tupper Saussy (talk | History)
What I'm Cut Out to Be (talk | History)
Years (song) (talk | History)
Diane Schuur
Talkin' 'Bout You
Washington School for the Blind
Auburn, Washington
Freddie Green
The Second Boer War
David Briggs (American musician)
Printer's Alley
Linda Tillery
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
Gibson ES-335
Herbert Barker (golfer)
William Walker (filibuster)
PFR (band)
Dann Huff
Ocean gyre
James Marshall Head
Bob Morrison (composer)
Dennis Linde
Bob Beckham
Edwin A. Keeble
Memorial Gymnasium (Vanderbilt University)
Cornelia Fort
The Stahlman
General Jackson (riverboat)
War Memorial Auditorium (Nashville, Tennessee)
Brent Maher
Kevin Griffin
New York State Senate (photo)
General Jackson (riverboat) (photo)
The Stahlman (photo)
War Memorial Auditorium (Nashville, Tennessee) (photo)
Gordon Kennedy (musician) (photo)
Bob Morrison (songwriter) (photo)
Chris Brubeck
Jerry Carrigan
Paul Franklin (musician)
H. G. W. Mayberry House
William Ridley Wills
Ahmad Jamal (photo)
Horton Smith
Richland Creek (Nashville, Tennessee) (add photo)
Electromuse
Electromagnetic induction
Guitar
Neck (music)
Floyd Cramer (add content and sound file)
Hank Fort
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Woodlawn Memorial Park (Nashville, Tennessee)
Did you know? nomination
[edit]On 30 December 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Tom Collins (producer), which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Tom Collins (producer). You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
Allen3 talk 12:06, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 13:27, 27 December 2015 (UTC)
Tom Collins (producer)
[edit]- ... that Ronnie Milsap's hit song "Smoky Mountain Rain", produced by Tom Collins, was made the official state song of Tennessee?
- ... that after music producer Tom Collins' receptionist asked him to make a record of her singing, it won BMI's "Song of the Year", and she won the Academy of Country Music's "Female Vocalist of the Year"?
Created/expanded by Eagledj (talk). Self-nominated at 04:15, 25 November 2015 (UTC).
A fact from Eagledj appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 31 July 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Miscellaneous
[edit]The Music Barnstar Thank you for your efforts to improve Lap steel guitar. Your diligence resulted in the creation of a Good Article. -- Jacqke (talk) 11:22, 7 July 2021 (UTC)