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=Name=
==Name==


The artist name is the official name of an artist, whether it is a person or a band. In most cases, it is the name as found on releases. If an artist uses multiple names, see the guideline for [[/With multiple names|artists using multiple names]] for more details.
The artist name is the official name of an artist, whether it is a person or a band. In most cases, it is the name as found on releases. If an artist uses multiple names, see the guideline for [[/With multiple names|artists using multiple names]] for more details.
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Note that you can change how an artist is credited on a release or track when you enter that release. There is usually no need to add a new artist to the database if the artist is already present in our database under a (slightly) different name.
Note that you can change how an artist is credited on a release or track when you enter that release. There is usually no need to add a new artist to the database if the artist is already present in our database under a (slightly) different name.


=Sort name=
==Sort name==


See the guideline for [[/Sortname|sortnames]].
See the guideline for [[/Sortname|sortnames]].


=Comment=
==Comment==


Comments should be kept fairly short, with just enough information that someone reading it will recognize 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 artist's annotation.
Comments should be kept fairly short, with just enough information that someone reading it will recognize 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 artist's annotation.
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* [[artist:39828c81-cc39-4e8a-8e00-f0874c657d47|Randy Jackson]] has the comment "Former bassist with Journey and American Idol Judge"
* [[artist:39828c81-cc39-4e8a-8e00-f0874c657d47|Randy Jackson]] has the comment "Former bassist with Journey and American Idol Judge"


=Country=
==Country==


For people, use the country where they were born and raised. For groups, use the country where the band was formed. If the artist is predominantly active in a different country, use that country instead.
For people, use the country where they were born and raised. For groups, use the country where the band was formed. If the artist is predominantly active in a different country, use that country instead.
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* [[artist:b10bbbfc-cf9e-42e0-be17-e2c3e1d2600d|The Beatles]] have the country "United Kingdom"
* [[artist:b10bbbfc-cf9e-42e0-be17-e2c3e1d2600d|The Beatles]] have the country "United Kingdom"


=Aliases=
==Aliases==


See the guideline for [[/Aliases|aliases]].
See the guideline for [[/Aliases|aliases]].

Revision as of 09:28, 14 May 2011

Status: This is an official style guideline.

Name

The artist name is the official name of an artist, whether it is a person or a band. In most cases, it is the name as found on releases. If an artist uses multiple names, see the guideline for artists using multiple names for more details.

Note that you can change how an artist is credited on a release or track when you enter that release. There is usually no need to add a new artist to the database if the artist is already present in our database under a (slightly) different name.

Sort name

See the guideline for sortnames.

Comment

Comments should be kept fairly short, with just enough information that someone reading it will recognize 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 artist's annotation.

Examples:

  • Randy Jackson has the comment "Brother of Michael and Janet."
  • Randy Jackson has the comment "Former bassist with Journey and American Idol Judge"

Country

For people, use the country where they were born and raised. For groups, use the country where the band was formed. If the artist is predominantly active in a different country, use that country instead.

Examples:

Aliases

See the guideline for aliases.