Talk:Damian Marley
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'Welcome To Jamrock' is not the highest-placed reggae song on the UK chart ever - many reggae songs have been #1. It might've been the highest at that time, possibly the highest of the year (although I doubt it given Sean Paul's stature), but definitely not of all time. --MartinUK 19:24, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
I remvoed the following anecdote:
Damian records and performs with his nick name, Junior Gong, which arose from his father's nickname of Tuff Gong. There was a special event being hosted at 56 Hope Road, Bob Marley's Kingston studio and base. Damian arrived to find himself outside the gates. One of the security people recognized him as Bob's son and said "yo, there is a Gong Junior, open the gates!" DJs often have a stage name other than their birth name, and to Damian, who didn't have a stage name of his own as yet, Junior Gong was a natural. He kept it.
The material on the 2004 tour is current; will it reamin significant as time passes?
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[edit] Balraj Singh
where the hell did that info come from? ive never heard Balraj Singh before. Sounds like an indian name. Im removing it until proven C01d 10:23, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Verifications?
Okay, please tell me who in Damian Marley's ancestory is Puerto Rican? Also, how do you know he has no children?
His mother's mother is Puerto Rican --Zahn 23:42, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] DJ/deejay
In the first paragraph it says Damian's musical specialty is "DJing" This is supposed to be "DeeJaying" And also when you click it, it goes to the hip-hop DJ article, rather than the article on DeeJaying"
[edit] Useless tour information / Reggae-hop section needed
That whole section that lists where he has toured is not important. You don't see this on any big artist page.
I think the most important secooin that needs to be created is one on his style of music often called 'reggae-hop.' —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 88.233.161.114 (talk) 11:00, 3 January 2007 (UTC).