Fish in Franken Germany; 2018. Courtesy Stefan Brending/Wikimedia Commons. |
If an artist or group has a common or generic name, chances are someone else will have it too. Before the internet, that was the case. If one makes it big, the other may contact their solicitors and settle out of court. I wrote a similar post years ago on our sister retail blog. In recent years, when I try to look up some people, I find mp3s from the wrong ones, who may not realise that the "real" one even exist. Spinoffs and disputes over use of the name by former members isn't exactly what I mean since that's a different post entirely. These are the ones I know off hand, but there are tonnes more out there.
Asia (my Asia settled with lesser known mid-West band and lesser knowns come up for mp3s)
Duran Duran (there are an obscure band called Duran Duran Duran)
Fish (pictured; can even be confused with Phish)
Tony Banks (once found an unknown artist with same name)
Ray Wilson (same)
Justin Hayward (there's also a DJ)
Brian May (Queen guitarist and late Australian film composer)
Roger Taylor (drummers for Queen and Duran Duran, which would probably have caused issues back at EMI)
Rush (even the boys have some chancers that are really fly by night calling themselves that, as well as Big Time Rush [please!], Mahogany Rush [also Cancon], Tom Rush, Jennifer Rush, films called Rush)
Savoy (can also get mixed up with Savoy Brown with late Oswego County resident Kim Simmonds)
Jim Diamond (was once a Diamond Jim out there)
PhD (his duo had to contend with a hip-hop one)
Bandit (his earlier band with AC/DCs Cliff Williams and Kate Bush's husband Danny McIntosh)
Status Quo (not to be confused with hip hop artist Stat Quo or song from High School Musical)
IQ (you have to have one to know who the real one are)
Jadis (even them, but could even get conflated with character on The Walking Dead)
Pallas (founder Graeme Murray originally called his band Rainbow, but that's in the same boat)
Magnum (I recently got a CD from the wrong Magnum, which I got rid of)
INXS (was once a shop in the Mohawk Valley)
Visage (was spa run by my doctor likely stopped by Steve Stranges estate if not the state)
Genesis (was once obscure band in the US at the same of the one I know being formed and another in Colombia, and also the late Genesis P-Orridge)
Alan Williams (because of others with the name, the one I used to know used the name Al Chantrey)
Toyah (not to be confused with Toya)
Slaughter (Clark County and Canadian bands)
X (US and Japan)
The Beat (Paul Collins's Beat and The English Beat)
Earth, Wind & Fire (not to be confused with Earth Fire, who Boris wants me to find)
Cinema (short-lived Yes spinoff settled with other Cinemas after becoming Yes proper again)
Tony Kaye (original Yes member and fellow UK pat and director)
Jon Anderson (not to be confused with country artist John Anderson)
Michael Jackson (even the King of Pop had two others with the same name)
Joe Jackson (his dad and the pop/jazz artist)
Paul Young (solo artist and late Sad Café/Mike & the Mechanics vocalist)
Rainbow (Ritchie Blackmores band; original name for Pallas; Sissy Spacek once recorded as Rainbo)
Velvet Underground (band with SUs own Lou Reed; early band with AC/DCs Malcolm Young)
Vanessa Williams (SU alum, Melrose Place co-star [both did Soul Food], and gospel artist)
Bush (UK and Canadian bands)
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