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Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 14:52
by Simon Underwood
Having recently fallen foul of Duplicate Band Name Syndrome (Shazam!), I was wondering if there could be any kind of name register for bands related to our favourite type of music. I know there’s a general band name register out there on the web, but I was thinking of something more specific.
Out of deference to Ian McCutcheon’s band, we’ve decided to change our name, but given the narrow focus of the music, i.e. we’re trying to find something Shads related, anything half decent that anyone comes up with usually seems to have already been taken, and we don’t want to have to go through this process again. If there was some way that things could easily be checked, it would help us and anyone else trying to find a name.
Anyone got any thoughts/ ideas?
The rest of the band insisted that I go back on my medication after coming up with names like ‘The Wonderful Land Rovers’ and ‘I Could Easily Fall Over’.
Simon
Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 15:16
by George Geddes
Well, we had a lot of head-scratching and beard stroking until we came up with 'Out of the Shadows' [ Having previously been 'The Echoes' and then Guitar Magik ] - we were getting posters done for a gig when I found another band of that name! So, we became 'Into the Shadows' and I thought I'd be smart and register a domain name for our website [when I design it...]
It hasn't stopped another un-related band using that name and advertising gigs on eBay!!!
George
Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 17:05
by David Martin
Suggest you check at
http://www.bandname.com and then register your result
Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 17:19
by David Martin
Interestingly... ShadZam! has not been registered... neither has Out of The Shadows... or
Drifting Shadows
Shadow Drifters
The Shadow Line (title of a Joseph Conrad novel which crucified my interest in literature aged 13!)
Nick Pilchard and The Shadufs (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadoof)
Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 19:36
by ShadsDrums
The site is completely out of date. Rather do the search on the Wikipedia - it appears much more up to date.
Regards
Chris
Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 20:04
by ecca
The Shaggows
Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 20:43
by Steve Parish
Oh Ecca, you are naughty.... but I like you!
Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 22:18
by petercreasey
ShadsDrums wrote:The site is completely out of date. Rather do the search on the Wikipedia - it appears much more up to date.
Regards
Chris
Wikipedia doesn't include
Life Story Which we registered on
http://www.bandname.com/ some years ago. Surely the point here is to register the name so that 'ownership' can be proved should the need arise.
I realise that we are not on Wikipedia because we aren't known to many people but we don't want to have to change at any time in the future. Paul is a 'subsitance drummer' ( who can play a bit) and a new logo on the bass drum would seriously dent the holiday budget!!

Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 23:27
by Paul Creasey
Blo**y Right, our Kid!!
SWMBO has now decided that the holiday budget has to stretch to include Lindisfarne (the place, not the Band!) over Easter, as well as Malta in a couple of weeks time.
"Subsistence Drumming" is a NECESSITY, not a free choice!
Sees ya' at York on Sunday.
Regards
Paul
Re: Band Names

Posted:
25 Feb 2010, 23:28
by stratmantd
Who are bandname.com to say that they are the official registrars of band names?
If they are then why do they demand $12 to register a name and not have a dropdown list so that you can get the charge in your local currency?
How robust is their checking of band names?
In 1974, my chums (including Malc(Shad1)) and I went by the name of Prism and have done so on and off ever since. This was slightly before bandname.com came about. There is a Canadian band called Prism but to be honest, I don't think that either of us clashes with the other. However, would bandname.com stop Malc and I registering Prism as our name if the Canadians have already registered with them? I believe that we used the name before the other lot (and probably after others too) but I have only just heard of bandname.com today. So, who has the right to use the name?
My answer, both of us. This site is a money-making enterprise that should not be given the time of day and certainly not a registration fee. If they are totally legit then why have they not told the American band calling themselves The Shadows that they cannot use the name?
Please don't allow legitimise these chancers by paying to register with them; it's meaningless and they have no power other than to disallow a band name to be registered with themselves.