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Hello, Eji Crone, and welcome to Wikipedia! I'm Mathglot and I've volunteered to be your Wikipedia mentor. I'm here for you whenever you need help with Wikipedia. It's great to have you on board to help create this online encyclopedia.

bone flute, Persia, 9th century
eyal drum with hands
Tang dynasty fresco of Pipa Player in Yulin Cave
bust statue of Beethoven by Hugo Hagen
Vienna Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall in 2019
painting of dog listening to an Edison Bell cylinder phonograph ("His master's voice")
Louis Armstrong playing te trumpet, 1953
Edith Piaf singing in Rotterdam in 1962
Second Line parade, New Orleans 2017
Jimi Hendrix, 1968
The Beatles; 1963 publicity photo
Woodstock crowd scene, 1969
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Once again, welcome to Wikipedia! Mathglot (talk) 08:55, 15 May 2026 (UTC)Reply

Edits at the Jess Kavanagh article

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Information icon Hello, Eji Crone. I noticed your recent work on the page Jess Kavanagh. Can you please tell me if you are connected to anyone or anything you have written about there, either personally or professionally? If so, there are some special rules that I need to inform you about. Please let me know. Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 08:58, 15 May 2026 (UTC)Reply