Talk:Amy Steinberg
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I first heard Amy Steinberg on National Public Radio, and loved her music. I'm not sure what it takes for a musician/songwriter to be considered Wikipedia notable, but with seven albums under her belt, I certainly think Amy Steinberg qualifies. On the other hand, I note that a previous attempt at an article about her was deleted, so I hope others will add to this article to move it beyond the stub class. Rick Norwood (talk) 22:56, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
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