Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Atlas Ensemble

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Atlas_Ensemble[edit]

Atlas_Ensemble appears to be a vanity page. A google search turned up no conclusive proof of existence, and the link to the home page appeared to be invalid. A whois search turned up no information. — Tim McCormack 18:02, 2004 Oct 11 (UTC)

  • A Google search suggests others might be using the same name.--NathanHawking 03:13, 2004 Oct 15 (UTC)
  • Delete is my vote. The hyperlink is invalid, googling various combinations of Christopher Paul Robinson and ATLAS Ensemble turn up nothing. Actually, the Christopher Paul Robinson thing should be deleted too. Nathan, what is your vote? Tim McCormack 04:06, 2004 Oct 15 (UTC)
  • Delete. I just wanted to pass along the info without assessing it, but after another look, Google only turns up a couple of hundred instances, most of them not as this article describes. Here's a link from the Netherlands about a group by that name.--NathanHawking 06:19, 2004 Oct 15 (UTC)
  • Delete: Had there been information in the article that gave us a direction to go for expansion, it might have been possible to keep it, but this article just says name = founder, year, website. That's what I call minimal content. Once we determine that the website isn't valid and Google can't tell it, we're looking at obvious deletion. Geogre 13:59, 15 Oct 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete unless an external link to a respectable verifiable source showing that the ensemble exists is added. anthony (see warning) 16:33, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC)