Talk:Pete La Roca

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Wikipedia seems to honor the preferred name of artists like Pete Sims when assigning a title to articles, even when the artist is best known for work made under a name they used earlier in their lives. For example, Wendy Carlos' best known albums were all released under the name Walter Carlos. Bassist Jamil Nasser recorded extensively under the name George Joyner until the mid-1960s, and his albums with Phineas Newborn and Ahmad Jamal from that era probably reached more buyers than the albums he made after he changed his name. It seems like this article should be titled "Pete Sims", with a redirect for searches of "Pete La Roca", but I don't know what is involved in moving an article or instituting a redirect. I get why an article on David Bowie or Cher would not be titled with their birth names, but Pete Sims doens't seem to fall into the that category, and unlike Bowie and Cher, he choose later in life to record and perform as Pete Sims. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 157.131.196.213 (talk) 22:55, 21 October 2022 (UTC)

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