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The fact that some of this material exists on a website does not make it copyrighted material -- indeed, the quotations are copyrighted by the publications making them, not the website. The listing of what instruments he plays also cannot be copyrighted. I cannot believe you did not have an article on this man -- he has been a major mover in the folk music field since 1960. I did not include a picture, since that is almost certainly copyrighted.
Please see WP:PERMISSION and WP:Your first article. - Dank (push to talk) 16:36, 21 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

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