Roger Ivie page edit

BrownHairedGirl is not been around much these days but, in reply to your question on here talk page, you will see the discussion of the deletion of Roger Ivie here that should explain the deletion. It was determined by consensus that this person is not-notable enough for Wikipedia, so was deleted. Besides which if you were the only or main contributor you have a conflict of interest and should not be editing articles about yourself. Cheers ww2censor (talk) 18:58, 9 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

You guys don't make navigation very easy for us that are not techs, so I am not sure if this is the correct place or manner to respond or not.
I am not the author, however, I am the subject and, as I pointed out -the exect reasons stated on the discussion page for deletion are incorrect when it states that the article does not meet the wiki requirements for an artist, That's all I am trying to clear up. If I am deleted because you guys never heard of me then That's fine, I never heard of you either (No offense) But if it was deleted because it didn't meet the stated guidelines for Wiki then I just want to point out .. that my song/s charted in Billboard and Cashbox under my name and that of my band at the time.
The article references those chart singles and allmusic, while not having hardly any of my songs listed, does have my name, as does BMI and Ascap. Further, if you want references of who I have worked with you can try Toby Keith, Willy Nelson, Haggard, Tommy Cash, Mark Allen Cash, Farron Young, Dr. Hook, Waylon Jennings, Tom T. Hall, David Allen Coe,,,Hey, this list could go on and on but all I want to do here is determine how to go about contesting this decision, since the page does meet the stated requirements for entertainer - and I ain't quite dead yet -What would need to happen?
Thanks
Roger Ivie
Roger@Meltonlawoffice.com
Nashville, TN
Sincerely,
Roger Ivie
Roger@Meltonlawoffice.com
Nashville, TN — Preceding unsigned comment added by Roger Ivie (talkcontribs) 14:14, 9 December 2008
The article has already been deleted following a discussion about its notability. It does not really matter what you think about that, but it was decided that an article about you was non-notable, so unless someone writes a new article and provides sufficient verifiable sources you are out of luck and any future article will likely be deleted also. Unfortunately neither your opinion, not that of your friends, regarding notability are relevant. If as you claim to have worked for such luminaries as listed there should be better references available but apparently they don't exist or were never found to support the article. If they exist please list them here and you can ask an administrator if they can get the article undeleted or at least posted to your user space where you could possibly get someone else to reedit it. Sorry. ww2censor (talk) 02:06, 10 December 2008 (UTC)Reply