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It has been [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2005-June/021167.html suggested] that this feature should be enabled even when artists are not exact duplicates.
It has been [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2005-June/021167.html suggested] that this feature should be enabled even when artists are not exact duplicates.


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Revision as of 11:08, 14 May 2006

Description

The artist comment is a field in the database used to help users distinguish between Artists with identical ArtistNames. You will be prompted to enter a comment any time you enter a new artist which shares a name with an existing artist.

The artist comment will appear in the search results next to each name: so ideally the comment should be kept fairly short. A few words is normally enough, just enough that someone reading it will recognise the artist they're looking for. The comment field is not a place to store general background information about the artist; that kind of information should go in the ArtistAnnotation.

Note that the system will automatically prompt you to enter a comment for the new artist, but not for the old one. To make the search results a little clearer, it's a good idea to go back and enter a comment for the old artist as well. This can be done on the EditArtistPage of the old artist.

Examples

In order to distinguish between Randy Jackson, brother of Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson, and Randy Jackson, former bassist with Journey, we use artist comments. The former has comment "Brother of Michael and Janet." while the latter has "Former bassist with Journey".

Discussion

It has been suggested that this feature should be enabled even when artists are not exact duplicates.