License tagging for Image:Broom by Bundies2.jpg

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Bobby Broom

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Hi Syd Stevens, I am the editor who's work you recently reverted on Bobby Broom's article. Per All Music Guide Bobby is a hard bop, soul-jazz and jazz-funk musician; it is an amazingly accurate guide, by the way. I have yet to find discrepencies. Additionally, my friend, Category:Jazz guitarists is not the proper place to put Bobby Stevens. I know this may be confusing, but Category:Jazz guitarists is the "mother category" for all jazz guitarists, and is not the place to put actual jazz guitarists. They belong in any one (or more) of the categories found at Category:Jazz guitarists by genre. That way, when someone finds Category:Jazz guitarists, all relevant genres will be indexed for them for speedy viewing. If you have any questions, please contact me. I will be reverting back your edits in just a moment. (Mind meal 10:43, 27 June 2007 (UTC))Reply


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