Rules Meeting

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pin_punk · Nov 22, 2007 · 2 replies
I assume compilation CDs/records/cassettes given away free with music magazines are eligible for b2b...
pin_punk · Nov 22, 2007 · 9 replies
If three solo artists collaborate together (and at least one has no prior solo work, making them a b...
Matt Westwood · Nov 18, 2007 · 5 replies
An example being Thijs van Leer (who needs to be amended to be as such in the DB, I'll post this up...
Matt Westwood · Oct 20, 2007 · 3 replies
Earlier we had a chat about Ron Wood's status in Rolling Stones. He has only recently been placed on...
scott · Oct 08, 2007 · 5 replies
The Brymers were a 60s band who released one 7" single. Years later, a label put out a comp and call...
scott · Sep 03, 2007 · 2 replies
Here's something we haven't encountered before - Hot Lixx Hulahan is Craig Billmeier playing air...
misterpomp · Sep 02, 2007 · 3 replies
Picking up something MattW says elsewhere that I've been mulling over for a while; what does everyon...
misterpomp · Sep 02, 2007 · 7 replies
If a track gets released on a 7" single (with a B-side) and at the same time also on a 12" single (o...
scott · Aug 06, 2007 · 3 replies
http://bandtoband.com/index.php?Page=Search&BandId=1609 This band is listed, alternately as "...
Matt Westwood · Jul 28, 2007 · 15 replies
We have the situation whereby an artist assembles a collection of what is (effectively) solo works....
misterpomp · Jul 18, 2007 · 1 reply
Should the alias be exactly as given by the album, or not? For example; if the artist (John Smith...
misterpomp · Jul 07, 2007 · 5 replies
Here's a question of rules: There is an album - it's from a TV series. The album is entitled "So...
Kevin · Jun 06, 2007 · 0 replies
Here are some new Rules for alias and diminutive name usage: 5. If an artist's forename only eve...
Mark · May 12, 2007 · 6 replies
A few of you support exceptions for the "The" rule and "Punctuation Fluctuation" when it comes to co...
The rule says this: We standardize on the diminutive rendering of a forename so long as the dimin...
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