Talk:The Slugs

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I'm afraid I don't understand the reason for the proposed deletion. What is nn-band? Ballabosh 00:48, 7 October 2006 (UTC) 23:40, 6 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

nn-band means "non-notable band". This article is being proposed for deletion because apparently the band isn't notable enough to warrant a Wikipedia article. --Nishkid64 23:42, 6 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. OK, then I will contest this proposed deletion. I'm not sure what proof I can present to convince people, but The Slugs are very popular in Chicago. Whenever they manage to get together for a concert or release, it is invariably reported in the entertainment section of the Trib and/or the Sun-Times. Also the fact that the lead singer has been in a very popular band, Poi Dog Pondering, should be taken into account, as well as the fact that the band's songs have been featured in a couple of very popular telvision shows. Finally, their are plenty of other bands which could be considered more non-notable than the Slugs (and probably other artists/artworks as well). Just click on any list from Category:Lists of musicians by genre, and you'll see many non-notable artists. Note that I am not suggesting that these entries be deleted as well, just that the Slugs get as much consideration as those bands do. Ballabosh 00:59, 7 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Unless only RnR Hall of Fame bands are to be listed, this band is certainly notable enough to be included in Wikipedia.Briarbowl

Unsourced info[edit]

The following is unsource material:

  • Several Slugs songs have appeared on episodes of the television shows, Felicity, Party of Five, Melrose Place, and Dawson's Creek.
  • The Slugs played a 20th anniversary concert on December 13, 2003 at the Beat Kitchen in Chicago.
  • Dag was interviewed for a forthcoming book on the Chicago rock scene during the 90's, written by noted local radio personality James Van Osdol.
  • Mike Halston is a voting member of the Recording Academy (Grammys) as a performer and member of the Producers and Engineers wing.
  • The Slugs were the subject of a one hour special episode of Local Anesthetic with Richard Milne on WXRT radio in Chicago, corresponding with the release of the CD "Junior" in the spring of 2000.
  • As Video Cooridnator for Northwestern University Football between 1995 - 2004, Gregg was part of three Big Ten championships.

Please find sources for this information and if the material is important, please incorporate it into the main article. - Tbsdy lives (talk) 02:17, 5 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Greg or Gregg?[edit]

Which is the correct spelling for the bassist, as both are used on the article. 86.133.0.36 (talk) 21:40, 26 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]