Talk:John K. Samson

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K is for...

what does the k stand for in john k. samson?

Your guess is as good as mine; haven't been able to find a reference for it. The only reason it's in the title at all is that he's always credited with the K.; he's never referred to as just John Samson. Bearcat 06:24, 10 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
It's Kristjan, from his Icelandic heritage. Frogninja 07:22, 26 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
If I recall correctly from an interview, he uses the initial to distinguish himself from his father, John Samson, but I could be wrong on that. -- 193.6.218.9 10:35, 11 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Article structure

This page needs some work. At the moment, it's largely a compilation of facts and would improve considerably with structure. From what I know, Samson's politics is probably the central thread that would best tie together all of his literary, artistic and philanthropic activities. It won't be easy though, his politics fit into categories about as well as his music does into genres and it'd be hard to do without misrepresentation. Any help on this would be appreciated.

Concerning content, I think Samson's role fronting the Weakerthans should receive more attention as it's undoubtedly the role he's best known in. His solo work is important in a historical sense as it marks his transition from the Propaghandi. That's why I've removed some of the stuff about his solo careerYuorme 15:06, 17 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Is John a vegan?

Lots of sources say that John is a vegan, and the Propagandhi website claims that the band's members are vegan. But in this interview with the Weakerthans it says: "No, we’re not vegan." --Nick 17:39, 16 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

That doesn't necessary mean that Samson isn't vegan, just that the band as a whole isn't. But seeing as there is no reference to support the claim that he is vegan, I removed the category. Wyatt Riot (talk) 23:27, 16 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Name Change - JS Fellows

Hi all, it sounds like this artist is now going by JS Fellows professionally (to the extent that they are acting as a public figure these days). On Vish Khanna's podcast ''Kreative Kontrol'' in November 2022, Christine Fellows confirmed that her partner was now using the name, and recent releases by the couple under the moniker "Vivat Virtute" have credited him as such. Sources: http://vishkhanna.com/2022/11/24/ep-735-christine-fellows ; https://vivatvirtute.bandcamp.com/album/june-first

My familiarity with Wikipedia practices is pretty rusty so my apologies for adding this info (now removed) improperly. Do the above sources constitute primary, rather than secondary, sources? I'll keep an eye out for further confirmation of the name change, but just wanted to drop this in here for the record! Maustoleum (talk) 14:41, 5 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

@Maustoleum, this is a tricky one. Interviews are typically seen as primary sources; we can use them in certain circumstances, for example to support claims that a person has made about themselves—but never for another living person. The Bandcamp source is also primary and it mentions "JS Fellows", but it stops short of saying "formerly known as John K. Samson" (or something similar). What we need is a reputable, independent, secondary source to unambiguously state that John K. Samson is now performing as JS Fellows. (A primary or social media source from JKS mentioning the name change would also work, but per johnksamson.com "there are no official John K. Samson social media accounts".) I looked for sources before reverting your change, but unfortunately couldn't find any. (You're welcome to look, of course, and you may have more luck than I did!) Even without a source right now, we can always hope that one turns up eventually. Woodroar (talk) 15:18, 5 January 2024 (UTC)Reply