Talk:Musicians of the Titanic

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From User talk:Prioryman:

I'll just create the merger discussion in no time. --George Ho (talk) 18:20, 19 April 2012 (UTC)

Merger request
I am proposing a merger of the following articles: Theodore Ronald Brailey, Roger Marie Bricoux, John Law Hume, and Georges Alexandre Krins. I do not find these people inherently notable and independent from the RMS Titanic. In fact, I found them notable for most likely the Titanic incident. Sure, these biographies have educational and historical value, but, to me, their strengths as stand-alone articles are insufficient enough. For example, I don't know if I want to learn about John Law Hume other than for mostly Titanic stuff. I don't know how John Law Hume is independently notable, but the article explains the brief life, career, and death of John Law Hume and omits any accomplishments, verifiable by reliable sources. However, Prioryman may disagree that they be merged here. --George Ho (talk) 21:57, 19 April 2012 (UTC)
 * George, what you have done is merge the article. What I meant was to create an article about he musicians as a group, such as the orchestra's role, etc. The merge is done, you did it, so I'm redirecting the person articles. D O N D E groovily   Talk to me  00:18, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

If anyone feels this merge was wrong, feel free to revert, but do it right. That means deleting or summarizing the content on this page before restoring the biography page. D O N D E groovily  Talk to me  00:38, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

Wallace Hartley
Prioryman says that Wallace Hartley must be left unmerged. However, he is notable for only Titanic incident and one song. I don't know if he passes general notability and/or is inherently notable, but I'm not sure if his notability is strong enough for the stand-alone article. --George Ho (talk) 21:57, 19 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I have removed Hartley to its own. His history is more than just as a musician of the ship, and the background to the person clearly is a part of his reaction on the day, though it is this one event that makes him notable. Some may say that others should be specifically listed in this article, but point to main for Hartley. There are many people who have notability for one event where it is a significant piece in history, for instance most assassins are separately listed, not as a sub-note to an assassination.  I also note that most of the interlanguage wikis have their own articles for Hartley.

Titanic Musicians' Memorial, Southampton
This article has potential to be a great independent article, but I don't think inherited notability strengthens the article's quality, as the article itself is short but sufficient and well-referenced. While it has the DYK hook, I still don't think DYK strengthens the topic's notability and article quality. --George Ho (talk) 06:11, 23 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Another possible destination for this merge is Memorials and monuments to the RMS Titanic victims D O N D E groovily   Talk to me  03:29, 25 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I've added proposal banner there at your request. --George Ho (talk) 04:00, 25 April 2012 (UTC)
 * I disagree that the article should be merged into this one. This is meant to be an overview article, linking out to detailed articles on the more notable individual memorials (which the Musicians' Memorial certainly is). It will get unusably long if the subsidiary articles are merged back into this one. It does not have "inherited notability" but is clearly notable in its own right, since the memorial is covered by multiple independent reliable sources. Prioryman (talk) 07:03, 25 April 2012 (UTC)

Needs sections of other three men
Mini-biographies of three other men (John Wesley Woodward, John Frederick Preston Clarke, and Percy Cornelius Taylor) should be researched and then created in this article. --George Ho (talk) 17:53, 3 April 2013 (UTC)

Wallace Henry Hartley
Musicians names each section of the 4 out of the 5 not including Wallace Henry Hartley says, "He died in the disaster", Why doesn't Wallace Henry Hartley section not consistent with the other 4 of 5 the members, should additionally say "He died in the disaster"? Confirmed in wikipedia article /Wallace_Hartley reference source #6 that "he died in the disaster".

"He died in the disaster":
 * 1) Theodore Ronald Brailey
 * 2) Roger Marie Bricoux
 * 3) Wallace Henry Hartley - Missing "He died in the disaster"
 * 4) John Law Hume
 * 5) Georges Alexandre Krins

Editing for consistency

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Band playing as the ship went down
The claim that the band was playing music "for as long as they could" or as the titanic was sinking is repeated in this article and other articles on Wikipedia, without any good sources that I can find. This claim is refuted by at least two eye-witnesses who were passengers on the Titanic at the time, and who stated as such on video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xKDRmhp6lQ. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.30.136.215 (talk) 07:50, 19 April 2022 (UTC)