Talk:Thea Gilmore

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[edit] Image

Anyone able to throw light on the image in the box, that doesn't show? Is it a typo in the link or has the image been delete from WP? - Ballista 05:19, 20 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Removed text re Sara Austin

The following text was removed from the page without explanation.
"She is managed by Sara Austin, who herself was in a band with Nigel Stonier, back in 1988, called Northern Sky."
Is there a good reason, or should it be reinstated? --David Edgar 12:06, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Makes no sense to me that it should be removed - although maybe it should be in an article about Sara rather than Thea, given that it has no direct relevance, other than having been performed by her husband and her manager? Have added details of the 2007 tour release, "The Threads", the Harpo's Ghost DVD that was available on the 2006 tour, and added that her relationship with Sanctuary is over. 81.179.73.112 21:38, 16 March 2007 (UTC)

Are you sure she has parted company with Sanctuary? As for the bit about Sara, no other singer with the same size fan-base really has details about their manager in their article, and objectively speaking, I can't see her being important enough to warrant her own article (nice as she is). Surely if she was going to be included somewhere, it would be as a short aside to Nigel Stonier's article. Ade1982 23:22, 21 March 2007 (UTC)

Absolutely positive that she has parted company with Sanctuary. 81.179.249.168 22:49, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

That's a shame. Wonder what happened.

[edit] Added citations

I came to this page to simply learn more about Thea Gilmore and found that there were no citations, so I found some and added them. I did a minor amount of editing, most notably re-wording about her tour with Joan Baez. Based on articles I found, it was indeed driven from Baez's personal appreciation of Gilmore's work, not from commercial motivations as was alluded to. I added some tags for citations needed that I could not verify but did not feel they were egregious enough to be removed. Finally, I am requesting peer review on this article as I believe it is "Start" class, not "Stub" class. Jkraybill 16:33, 18 August 2007 (UTC)