Talk:King Django

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i understand the need for verifiability and sources here at wikipedia, but i'm having difficulty finding a complete discography for King Django other than the one listed on his website. artistdirect.com lists about 25 different recordings he has appeared on, and others are referenced at the music.com sites; rockmusiclist.com has everything on there, but searching through it takes some time. that's the best i've been able to do in a short amount of time. if it isn't good enough i can continue looking. --Heah (talk) 16:50, 27 September 2005 (UTC)

I saw this guy with Skinnerbox and the Stubborn All-Stars circa late 1990's, and what a jacko. He totally got his ass handed to him by this local band, called the Ska-Fu Squirrels at a show in Greenville, NC. He fronted and they represented, and the big piggy went wah-wah-wah all the way home. 162.136.192.1 16:31, 15 December 2006 (UTC)