Talk:Ronald Shannon Jackson

Steps to verify that Ronald Shannon Jackson and Sirone are the only two musicians who have performed and recorded with Coleman, Taylor, and Ayler: 1) Save the text of the three discography pages cited in the article as text files. 2) Use Unix text-processing commands to make make a version of each file with one word per line. 3) Use Unix text-processing commands to find the words that are common to all three files. 4) Edit the list to remove numbers and words that are obviously not names. 5) Search for the remaining names within the discography pages to check which ones appear in all three files in the names of the same person. The name Murray, for example, is ruled out because it is part of Sonny Murray's name in the Taylor and Ayler discographies but appears in the Coleman discography only in the name of Murray Panitz, a member of the Philadelphia Woodwind Quintet. Result: Jackson and Sirone are the only musicians who appear in all three discographies. You can check this by visiting the three discography pages and searching within the page for the two names.BottleZero (talk) 02:26, 7 June 2013 (UTC)

Added new text with citations to address the problem of too much reliance on a single source.BottleZero (talk) 03:33, 12 June 2013 (UTC)

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