Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Victor Beck

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Shall we set the record straight? 1. This is not a vanity article. In fact I didn't know it existed until someone sent me the url to see it. 2. I just established an account a couple of minutes ago for the first time. 3. If you intend to do research, then you need to go beyond the limited bounds of Google. Try the U.S. Library of Congress for example. There you will find all of the original music that I have composed as well as the recordings that I have done. You will also find airchecks (recordings)of every one of the "ASK THE RABBI" radio shows that I did. All of this material was submited to the Library of Congress, and I was issued Copywrites on all of them. You can also check the archives of the U.S. Holocasut Memorial Museum for my song "NEVER FORGET ME". There you will find not only the music, but a recording done by me with a 40 piece orchestra plus an account of how the song came to be written. You can even go further by checking with ASCAP. Since I am a member of ASCAP all of my music is listed with them, so that they can protect my copywrites. I am afraid that if you validate the world only by what you can find in Google, then you are doing yourself a great dis-service.

Cantor Victor I. Beck--Cantor Victor Beck 20:12, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Wow, you seem awfully similar to the Cantor Victor I. Beck who made these edits 162.83.159.221 (talk · contribs). And the IP number is awfully close to these other anonymous editors 162.84.137.253 (talk · contribs) 162.83.130.189 (talk · contribs) 162.83.168.194 (talk · contribs) who've been editing these articles (including the now deleted Lawrence Eliezer Kepecs one), perhaps because they're all Verizon New York City dialup IPs. Maybe that's all a big coincidence. Jayjg (talk) 20:36, 24 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]