Talk:Music of Indiana

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Hardcore?[edit]

Whoever changed the hardcore section should seriously be banned from editing on Wikipedia. The paragraph they put is just about their own band and their friends bands. No one has ever heard of these bands because they've played like two shows, and no one ACTUALLY considers these bands "hardcore." Somebody should change it back.

Venues[edit]

Including venues that support music in the genre sections, or giving them an independent section would help readers looking to discover music in the various regions in Indiana. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ninjajustin (talkcontribs) 01:00, 4 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Leroy Carr[edit]

Shocked to see that Leroy Carr isn't mentioned here. He was an influential blues man in Indianapolis (of all places). Robert Johnson was clearly influenced by him, whether directly or indirectly I don't know. ("Love in Vain" is clearly derived from "How Long-How Long Blues".)

I thought about adding him to the Jazz section, which might be reasonable, but I believe he's usually called Blues. His music is urbane enough that I see nothing wrong with calling him jazz.

I won't make any changes myself since I've no particular expertise in music and much, much less in Indiana. Phiwum (talk) 20:02, 15 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]