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Thank you for your help, RadioBroadcast. My husband was in the original band. How about if I let Red Foley introduce Billy Burk via this video link? Red Foley wouldn't misrepresent his band members. He was a good man. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE_SV7sfVuk&feature=player_embedded</ref> Billy Burk was one of the greatest jazz musicians/accordian players EVER. Now at 85 years old, Billy Burk still plays the heck out of the vibes.
Thank you for your help, RadioBroadcast. My husband was in the original band. How about if I let Red Foley introduce Billy Burk via this video link? Red Foley wouldn't misrepresent his band members. He was a good man. <ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE_SV7sfVuk&feature=player_embedded</ref> Billy Burk was one of the greatest jazz musicians/accordian players EVER. Now at 85 years old, Billy Burk still plays the heck out of the vibes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yT9liAmrdA

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Monument Records

You should make sure your edits have proper citations. The simplist way is to add a URL link to a citation and put <ref> before and </ref> coding after the link. Make sure there is a reflist indicator in the references section at the bottom of the article. Steelbeard1 (talk) 02:28, 24 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Thank you. Problem is there are few references to cite. I have personal knowledge. Bob Moore was the first person to record Dolly Parton when she was eighteen years old. When Bob Moore left Monument Records, Roy Orbison soon followed. Fred Foster bankrupted the corporation, Dolly Parton bought Monument Records on the IRS Auction block and sold it to Sony. How can I cite references for this? They don't exist. TeenKingTeenking (talk) 06:16, 24 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Billy Burk

Hello Teenking!

Welcome to Wikipedia. Thank you for your recent contribution to Ozark Jubilee. I wonder if you would be good enough, however, to provide a reference for Billy Burk on the show. While he may have appeared, I have never seen his name in any of the many references cited in the article.

In response to your question above on how to cite references for personal knowledge, while I certainly appreciate it and while it is obviously valuable, it is contrary to a core content policy of Wikipedia called "No original research". This is one of three core content policies, along with Neutral point of view and Verifiability, that jointly determine the type and quality of material that is acceptable in articles.

Please don't take offense, as none is meant; I welcome new additions to the cadre of performers but also want to ensure accuracy. I look forward to your response.

Thank you, and welcome once again. RadioBroadcast (talk) 03:48, 5 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Thank you for your help, RadioBroadcast. My husband was in the original band. How about if I let Red Foley introduce Billy Burk via this video link? Red Foley wouldn't misrepresent his band members. He was a good man. [1] Billy Burk was one of the greatest jazz musicians/accordian players EVER. Now at 85 years old, Billy Burk still plays the heck out of the vibes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yT9liAmrdA