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Style/Principle/Error correction and artist intent ...

    http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Artist_Intent
    Artist Intent Artists sometimes choose to present names and titles in ways that deliberately contradict the rules of the language they're in (e.g. unorthodox spellings) and/or the MusicBrainz Style Guidelines. To describe the way we handle such choices, we use the term "artist intent."

Style / Principle - MusicBrainz

    https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Style/Principle
    Users of MusicBrainz and the members of the Style Council put some great efforts in working out detailed style guidelines, which state how data should be formatted. The Style Principles. If you ask yourself in what style something should be entered into MusicBrainz, the following principles apply: Follow Artist intent.

Style / Classical / Release Artist - MusicBrainz

    https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Style/Classical/Release_Artist
    The purpose of the Release Artist field is to assign releases to specific artists. Crediting performers is done by linking artists and recordings with an Advanced Relationship.

Style / Classical / Track Artist - MusicBrainz

    https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Style/Classical/Track_Artist
    Usually in MusicBrainz the Track Artist field should contain the Artist as credited for that track. However, classical releases do not have a single track-specific "artist" like pop releases commonly do. A classical track has (usually) one composer, and any number of performers.

Purpose of the Special Purpose Artists - MusicBrainz

    https://musicbrainz.org/doc/Style/Unknown_and_untitled/Special_purpose_artist
    Purpose of the Special Purpose Artists. Several special artists exist in the database to deal with unusual cases. There always are some unnoticed bogus artists, but those Special Purpose Artists (SPAs) listed here exist officially, used to handle each of these various types of special case artists.

Style/Artist - MusicBrainz Wiki

    https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Style/Artist
    The artist name is the official name of an artist, whether it is a person, band, or character. In most cases, it is the name as found on releases. Note that you can change how an artist is credited on a release or track when you enter that release.

MusicBrainz - The Open Music Encyclopedia

    https://musicbrainz.org/
    MusicBrainz is an open music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. MusicBrainz aims to be: The ultimate source of music information by allowing anyone to contribute and releasing the data under open licenses .

web services - Musicbrainz artist image and information ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28458654/musicbrainz-artist-image-and-information
    Note that MusicBrainz usually only stores one link to an image on Wikimedia Commons (as well as links to Wikidata from where you can find more images on Commons). We do, however, also have a list of APIs that do understand MusicBrainz IDs, including fanart.tv which might have more images for some artists. – Wieland Feb 12 '15 at 9:40

web services - Musicbrainz querying artist and release ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28055161/musicbrainz-querying-artist-and-release
    Thanks for that, just some clarification. How did you know type:1 is for albums? I cant find any reference to see how you knew that? Finally if i wanted to include MJ's date of birth i dont think its possible using 'release-group' so i thought to use 'AND begin' which didnt do the trick does this mean i would have to revert back to 'artist'?

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