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===[[Shiny Shoe Music]]===
===[[Shiny Shoe Music]]===
This term is a '''neologism''' according to the article itself, which writes:
neologism&mdash;[[User:msh210|msh210]]<span class="Unicode">&#x2120;</span> 19:36, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
:The term Shiny Shoe Music was first used by [http://mochassid.blogspot.com/2004_04_01_mochassid_archive.html#108324855886569269 MoChassid], a Jewish music blog. Other names for it commonly refer to "Boro Park Rock," "DosPop," "Hemishe Freilachs," and "Muzica Chasidi" (Hebrew phrase for "Hasidic Music.")
Following that link shows that the term was invented in [[2004]] by a blogger; there is no reason to think that it has wide-spread use. [http://www.google.com/search?q=%22shiny+shoe%22+music Google] has "about 674" results, the first of which is WP. The fact that other editors have edited the page means merely that they know about this kind of music (as I do), not that they refer to it by this name. (But I hope to inform all such editors of this nomination.)&mdash;[[User:msh210|msh210]]<span class="Unicode">&#x2120;</span> 19:41, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

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This term is a neologism according to the article itself, which writes:

The term Shiny Shoe Music was first used by MoChassid, a Jewish music blog. Other names for it commonly refer to "Boro Park Rock," "DosPop," "Hemishe Freilachs," and "Muzica Chasidi" (Hebrew phrase for "Hasidic Music.")

Following that link shows that the term was invented in 2004 by a blogger; there is no reason to think that it has wide-spread use. Google has "about 674" results, the first of which is WP. The fact that other editors have edited the page means merely that they know about this kind of music (as I do), not that they refer to it by this name. (But I hope to inform all such editors of this nomination.)—msh210 19:41, 16 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]