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Article protected
editI've just protected this article and a few other related articles as per the mediation process going on at User:FayssalF/JK. Thanks for your understanding. -- FayssalF - Wiki me up® 15:40, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
Contested deletion
editThis page should not be speedily deleted because Rynne is a part of Irish musical history. BabySnakes crossed paths with the likes of Brian Downey of Thin Lizzy (who played drums on their first full-length album -- this was after he achieved fame with Thin Lizzy -- and Dave Goodman, who produced the Sex Pistols seminal demos and later the second LP of the Baby Snakes. Moreover, The Baby Snakes continue to be referenced to this day, e.g. in this article in The Irish Times, which profiles their front-man, Frank Rynne: http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/travel/a-musical-mecca-1.536604. Rynne has also had writing/reportage published in The Irish Times and The Guardian. Moreover, a portrait of him was chosen by Flickriver (http://www.flickriver.com/photos/lib-lab/296537759/). Jonur (talk) 08:10, 7 April 2013 (UTC)