Talk:Adam Freeland
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[edit]This reads like it was constructed by a manager or agency. Articles on Wikipedia are meant to be encyclopedic, not advertisements. -- 71.68.60.157 02:42, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
- Removed marketroid-speak and MSOffice "smart quotes." Still a stub. Mhoskins 21:26, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
I run break club nights and have found inspiration from Adam Freeland and this article does seem a bit dodgy. The reference to 'Freeland' is not his solo DJ name or infact the name of an album. Its the name of his band that he collectively formed with friends and mutually respected musicians. It was called 'Now and Them', so to clarify he is called Adam Freeland and the Band are called Freeland.
He is the son of Alvin Stardust though.
The Alvin Stardust reference is not correct. There is a DJ called Adam F who is the son of Alvin Stardust (who also had a stage name of Shane Fenton). Adam F and Adam Freeland are not the same person. The Alvin Stardust reference should be removed WikiFisher 17:13, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
A collection of junk-buzz and poor grammar. Article would benefit from someone who knows the factual material and can articulate it to a common reader. Voideater (talk) 21:39, 29 December 2014 (UTC)
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