Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Jason Cupp


 * The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review).  No further edits should be made to this page.  

The result was Delete. Could have been speedied as a non-notable biography, seeing as the article is a sub-stub length.  (aeropagitica)   (talk)   08:16, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

Jason Cupp
Recording engineer of uncertain fame. Original text of this page listed a few redlinked bands plus The Elected whom Jason was said to be "known" for working with. I prod'ed the page, saying, ''producer of four redlinked bands and one very minor band. does not meet WP:BIO. The prod was then removed and the page edited to say, Is a Record Producer/ Engineer who is know for his work with many redlinked bands, 2 very minor bands and Danzig.''  Well, Danzig is at least a notable band...

A search at Barnes and Noble turns up 29 albums, although in each of the ones I've checked I don't actually see him listed and can't see where the search is finding him. I checked a couple via allmusic, and I see that he is listed as Engineer on Danzig's Circle of Snakes, and Assistant Engineer on Social Distortion's Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll. From which I conclude that he is a working engineer, and is probably moderately well known in the field -- the equivalent, I would say, of a solid session guitarist. I don't think that this passes WP:BIO; if there were an engineer version of WP:MUSIC, I think only the very top echelon, like Steve Albini, would meet it. I don't think one becomes notable because of having their name in the credits in a notable album. Consequently, I am calling this one a weak delete, but I bring it here for your consideration. bikeable (talk) 15:19, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
 * There's a category Category:Audio_engineers which includes well over 100 audio engineers. Granted, quite a few are notable for other things as well. Andrew Lenahan -  St ar bli nd  22:42, 21 August 2006 (UTC)


 * Interesting, I hadn't seen that -- thanks. I picked four at random, and one I had actually heard of, one worked on many Rolling Stones albums, one worked on the Beatles, Stones, Zeppelin, and KISS, and one seemed marginally non-notable to me.  Based on this limited survey, I think Jason comes in lowish in the ranking.  Do you have an opinion on this?  thanks.  bikeable (talk) 23:03, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Weak keep I don't have a strong opinion either way really, although I would say that what we're really trying to determine is whether audio engineers in general are notable after having worked with major-label artists. I suppose I would say so, and at the very least having recording-engineer bios would make nice complementary material to our considerable coverage of music and records.  Producers, remixers, and DJs with major-label work are considered notable, so this isn't much of a stretch.  Weak keep. Andrew Lenahan -  St ar bli nd  15:16, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

Wow this is great! I was told today that I was (am) listed on Wikipedia and that I was up for deletion, I say do it! However, this is the most hysterical  thing I have ever seen. I want the debate regarding my importance to continue. Fantastic! -Jason
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