Talk:Ginger (singer)

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Shouldn't it be Ginger Wildheart, not just "Ginger"?

I don't think so: when he plays a solo gig or releases a solo album, it's always billed as "Ginger", not "Ginger Wildheart". Personally I think 'Ginger Wildheart' is a rock-press invented term, that followed on from them nicknaming Danny as 'Danny Wildheart' [Kris] 148.252.1.130 12:00, 1 June 2006 (UTC)

GINGER FEARS AMERICAN STALKER http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/ginger%20fears%20american%20stalker_1033057 04/06/2007 12:38

WILDHEARTS frontman GINGER is scared of an American stalker who bombards him with mystery boxes he fears are filled with dead bodies. The British glam rocker - real name David Walls - refuses to open the packages, convinced it will land him in trouble. He explains, "I've got a stalker who sent me a van full of boxes from America. I've no idea what's in them. It could be bodyparts or narcotics. I'm curious about what's inside, but for fear of incrimination I didn't open them. "America is home to pyschopaths. They go over the top, which could mean eating family members or having sex with babies. "If they send anyone unsolicited boxes of God knows what, my advice would be to send them straight back."

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