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Damian Davey (born Damian Gerard Baker; 30 September 1964 – 12 February 2017), better known by the mononym Damian, was an English pop musician, best known for his 1989 hit "The Time Warp", a cover version of the original track from The Rocky Horror Show.
The choreography for "Time Warp". "Time Warp" was the fifth song in the original stage show (after "Science Fiction/Double Feature", "Dammit Janet", "Over at the Frankenstein Place" and "Sweet Transvestite") where it was performed by Riff-Raff (Richard O'Brien), Magenta (Patricia Quinn), Columbia (Nell Campbell) and the Narrator (Jonathan Adams), but fourth in the film (following "Over at the ...
In March 2012, he gave a performance of song and autobiographical stories, It's Party Time with Richard O'Brien at the Hamilton Founders Theatre to celebrate his 70th birthday. In June 2012, he returned to Hamilton, New Zealand, to appear on stage as Fagin with the Hamilton Operatic Society's production of Oliver! at the Founders Theatre.
The "Time Warp" track is hailed as pre-dating the house genre by at least seven years, and has become a sought after track by DJs as a "lost" historic track. [ citation needed ] In 2001, Peter Black remixed "Electric Avenue" as the "Ringbang Remix", which was released on 28 May 2001.
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Mr. Marley is the debut studio album by Jamaican reggae artist Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley. [3] The album was released in 1996. The cover of the album depicts Damian's father, Bob Marley, holding him when he was a child.
Welcome to Jamrock is the third studio album by Jamaican reggae/dancehall artist Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley.The album was released on September 12, 2005, in the United Kingdom, and one day later in the United States.
A time warp is an imaginary spatial distortion that allows time travel in fiction, or a hypothetical form of time dilation or contraction. Time Warp may also refer to: