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Very large lists such as The Beatles tribute bands

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If this list - http://beatlemaniaalumni.com/TRIBUTE_BANDS.htm is accurate, the number of beatle tribute bands is going to get out of hand very quickly. We either need to come up with some criteria for inclusion, or split them off into their own page (by extension any other band with a large number of tributes will require this also) Djbrianuk 22:10, 19 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

A different solution: for Pink Floyd, a large list of tribute band existed at the main article. Then the list (and similar stuff) was moved to a Pink Floyd trivia page. Then I have replaced the minilist that was here (5 bands) with a direct link to the full list on the other page. 62.147.113.126 17:39, 14 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Merge content from Tribute bands

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Another article on this subject exist (apparently accidentally due to someone not following naming conventions). I'm not up to do the merging at the moment myself, but there is definitely some good content and prose there to be integrated into this article. If no one else works on it, I'll do the merger work as soon as I can. Autiger 04:56, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)

indeed. I'd noticed the need for a merge a few weeks ago (I created this one originally) so have now finally managed to do it. Some good stuff has been brought in! --Vamp:Willow 17:41, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thanks, good job. Autiger 21:39, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Commercial vandalism on The Jam

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On 09:59, 16 February 2006, anon 86.133.213.151 replaced the entry for thejamm.com with his competition soundsofthejam.co.uk (diff) -- watch out for more vandalism. 62.147.36.227 15:37, 16 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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On 15:32, 20 February 2006, deletionist User:Weyes destroyed this information (diff):

Since I believe it useful at least for research and list consolidation/expansion, I'm saving it here for the benefit of more wikipedian editors. -- 62.147.113.190 15:47, 20 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

AFDeletion on Gabba, tribute band to ABBA and Ramones

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The tribute band to ABBA and The Ramones, Gabba (band) (which is BTW prominently featured in the article's lead), has been marked for deletion. You may want to vote at Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Gabba_(band) -- 62.147.112.67 00:25, 6 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

AFD closed, the result was Keep -- 62.147.112.7 10:44, 12 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Jauerback Deletion of AC/DC Tribute Band

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The tribute band to AC/DC HIGHWAY TO HELL keeps getting deleted by this user and we feel it's a personal thing and this bands relevance to the history of AC/DC and Iron Maiden was noted in their shared stage performance with real AC/DC members, and in support of the rarely touring "McBrain Damage" which is famed Iron Maiden's drummer Nicko McBrain's side band.

We implore you to please not delete this simple addition to the list of other AC/DC tribute bands —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rich1199 (talkcontribs) 17:15, 21 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Let's get our facts straight first. I'm removed the listing once (today). The other times you've attempted to add it, it's been deleted by others. Jauerbackdude?/dude. 17:33, 21 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
The band does not have an article here on Wiki. You may feel free to create an article for the band, but there is no guarantee that it will meet Wikipedia's Notability Guidelines. - Areaseven (talk) 02:26, 23 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Trimming list of bands

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I've made the (potentially unpopular) move of removing from the list of bands any group which did not have at least one of the following:

  • an article of its own, presumably capable of surviving an AfD, or at least WP:CSD
  • an external source supporting its notability for inclusion in an article on the topic in general

The idea here is that "the best Queen tribute band in all of London!", etc., should not qualify for inclusion, lest the list become a huge, unwieldy list of cruft. However a group that has generated international recognition through any kind of reliable media is worth noting, with a link to the source which supports notability. Feedback? --PeruvianLlama(spit) 13:25, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The list certainly suffers from random additions of non-notable bands. Insisting on an article or failing that, good indication of notability sounds like an excellent idea. Your criterion sounds like a good rule-of-thumb for bands that don't have articles. -- Siobhan Hansa 14:17, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Since this has been tagged for cleanup for so long and I just ran across, I decided to take a stab at it. Obviously my criteria are not perfect, but I threw out many that were unreferenced, redlinked, contained only external links (to non-WP:RS sites, uncyclopedia, etc.), or were otherwise spammish in nature. It's a start, but there probably was some collateral damage, so others are welcome to look at this. --Kinu t/c 03:37, 4 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Trimming list of bands

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I am disappointed by the lack of reference to many top TRIBUTE artistes, which is what I thought the article was about. Worse still is the exclusion of major ORIGINAL artistes eg. Tina Turner, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Freddie Mercury and Neil Diamond who have EACH recorded more albums than ten of those listed added together (Rod Stewart alone appears on over 50 albums with record sales in excess of 250 million in a career now in its fifth decade).

At this point I wish to declare the possibility of a conflict of interest, but have undertaken to use my knowledge and experience to benefit Wiki rather than myself. I am the performer of a Rod Stewart Tribute show in the UK, and my research over two years of preparation and performances means that I have seen many artistes perform tribute shows in the UK and a great many more on website links and recorded performances.

The glaring omissions on the list of tribute acts are

  • Michael Jackson performed by Navi, the best in the business and actually working as a body double for Michael Jackson on a regular basis. Mikki Jay is another respected Michael Jackson UK tribute act.
  • Rod Stewart performed by Jack Danson, one of the top UK Rod Stewart tributes, appearing internationally on a regular basis for over 15 years. Myself, Bob Wyper, and Gerry Trew are amongst the top UK tributes currently performing a Rod Stewart show in a list of over 50 such acts worldwide which I have looked into. USA has Rob Caudill and Larry Maglinger at the very top, while John Crane in Australia and John Anthony in Canada are also rated very highly.
  • Tina Turner performed by Nova Casper does an excellent rendition of the queen of pop, and performs live on stage as a UK duo with husband Gerry Trew in the Rod and Tina Tribute show.
  • Freddie Mercury performed by Gary Mullen will never be forgotten by the UK public after his amazing TV appearances. He is still the benchmark for all other Freddie Mercury tributes.

This list could be expanded to include a dozen other TOP acts in the UK alone, so the list of worldwide talent would be pretty large. On this point, I accept that not all acts can be listed, but better editing is certainly called for, given the omissions above and some of the names included on the page itself... Oasis a Kinks tribute band... I don't think so.Bobinscotland (talk) 19:33, 31 March 2009 (UTC) Bold text[reply]

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The article would benefit from the addition of a section discussing legal considerations. For example are tribute bands considered copyright violation, or do they pay royalties to legitimize their performance?

Also is it known how the original band (when it still exists) receives these imitation attempts? It might be that if you are a huge international success, you don't care for the "tribute" of some small town copycats. Indeed you may accuse them of exploiting your fame. Or perhaps you like the attention as a recognition of how influential your work has become.

Court cases or noteworthy media coverage would be informative.

I am not asking for a discussion here on the talk page. I am asking anyone who has encyclopedic quality information on these topics to add it to the article. Thanks. 72.208.150.248 (talk) 16:25, 28 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

the picture

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it seems really bizarre to me that the main picture in this article is of a kiss tribute band with a giant logo that says "piss"

Andy York - Former Right Said Fred tribute act

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Andy York was one of the earliest Right Said Fred tribute acts, he was well known on the club scene in the West Midlands in the early to mid nineties. 157.203.254.3 (talk) 14:01, 22 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I don't know if this is a hoax or not - it doesn't really matter, because this person is not notable, and his status as a tribute act, even if it's real, is certainly not notable. Korny O'Near (talk) 20:29, 22 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
It's genuine, but who determines who is 'notable'? 157.203.254.3 (talk) 06:06, 23 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
In the case of this article, there's a pretty simple metric: whether or not the tribute act has its own Wikipedia article. In this case, neither the supposed act (whatever it was called) nor Andy York himself have their own article. Korny O'Near (talk) 14:54, 23 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Major cuts

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This article was largely an WP:EXAMPLEFARM, full of non-notable examples, original research, and general "music trivia." It had been tagged for the OR problem since 2013 w/ no movement. I've hacked it down to the essentials. If you wish to add something, consider whether your proposed addition is truly significant to the history of tribute bands and make sure it is properly sourced from an independent third party.

Suggested reading: WP:NAMEDROP & WP:VNOT. Just Another Cringy Username (talk) 01:19, 22 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]