Talk:Phil Keaggy

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[edit] The Question: "Who is the best guitarist in the world?"

This is not a place to add commentary. The first, longstanding, paragraph is encyclopedic in tone and content. The second, new, paragraph is not encyclopedic in tone and content. It is POV commentary, with some content not even germaine to the article itself (e.g., "Musical styles as well as individual playing styles vary greatly. Then there are the electric guitar players as well as the acoustic guitar players.") Some of the "facts" are undocumented (e.g., "Three of the primary reasons this rumor has persisted is due...") and the grammar is shocking (e.g., again, "Three of the primary reasons this rumor has persisted is due..."). The point of the section is not to answer the question. It is to explain the phenomenon of the question itself.

However, to avoid reversion wars, I have put this in the talk page to be resolved quickly. While I do not wish to be uncharitable, I think this addition has seriously downgraded the quality of the article, when we have a hard enough time getting quality NPOV articles on CCM artists and music that meet Wikipedia standards. --Holford 01:00, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Songs

I just heard of him today and he is something! Salvation Army Band -Yancyfry

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BetacommandBot (talk) 12:59, 21 January 2008 (UTC)