Talk:Martin Uherek

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Request to update article with Sandbox draft (COI)

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Hello, I am the subject of this article (conflict of interest). To avoid editing directly, I created a neutral, fully cited draft in my Sandbox: User:Martuherek/sandbox.

The draft updates the biography chronologically (2008–2025), adds discography with label and year information, cites independent sources (Hudba.sk, Jazz.sk, Nový Populár, All About Jazz, Apple Music, La Plata Production, Hudobný život), and removes unsourced or promotional material.

I would appreciate it if an uninvolved editor could review the draft and, if acceptable, replace or merge it into this article. Thank you! Martuherek (talk) 19:14, 6 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Adding a note: I would also welcome input from members of WikiProject Jazz and WikiProject Musicians. Martuherek (talk) 19:18, 6 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]

I am the subject of this article (COI) and will not edit directly. I have a neutral, fully cited draft:

• Draft: User:Martuherek/sandbox

I’m requesting that an uninvolved editor replace the current article text with the sandbox (or merge as needed). To make review easy, here are copy-ready excerpts and sources.

Proposed lead

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Martin Uherek (born September 22, 1987) is a Slovak jazz saxophonist, composer, and educator. He is the founder of the educational concert-and-album series Príbehy jazzu (“Stories of Jazz”), active since 2013, and a co-leader with pianist Klaudius Kováč on the duo album Two Boddies (2025). His music is rooted in swing, bebop, and hard bop while drawing on modern jazz approaches.[1][2]

Proposed sections

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  • Early life and education* — copy from sandbox; main cites: [2]
  • Career* — Quartet, Walkin’, Príbehy jazzu (2016/2018/2021), duo album *Two Boddies* (2025); cites include [1], Gregi.net (2016), Nový Populár (Vol.3), SITA (2012), Supraphonline (metadata), Apple Music pages (metadata).
  • Discography* — standardized with year/label; cites: Apple Music/Supraphonline for release metadata; independent coverage for context.

References and external links updated accordingly.

If anything needs trimming to meet MOS or sourcing, I’m happy to adjust. Thank you. Martuherek (talk) 06:45, 21 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

== Follow-up ==
Kind follow-up after a week. The draft and sources remain the same:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Martuherek/sandbox
If any reviewer from WikiProject Jazz or WikiProject Musicians has time to take a look,
I would really appreciate it. Happy to adjust formatting or sourcing per MOS if needed. Thank you! Martuherek (talk) 07:58, 29 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]
  1. ^ a b "Two Boddies: jazzový album Martina Uhereka a Klaudia Kováča s neobyčajným hudobným príbehom". Hudba.sk (in Slovak). 25 August 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Martin Uherek – profile". Jazz.sk (in Slovak).