Talk:Adam Brodsky

Latest comment: 7 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

possible copyvio

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Wasn't able to pull up a page out of Internet Archive to verify who copied whom, but here's a paragraph from About.com, which is a word-for-word match:

Adam Brodsky is an anti-folk singer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He frequently refers to himself as "the Dork", or "Dorkboy". To highlight this, he has a tattoo, similar to Robert Indiana's sculpture, portrayed in Philadelphia's LOVE Park, proclaiming him a DORK.

His songs typically feature self-deprecation, religion (especially Judaism), suicide, and rejection. His alba often include banter made between sets during performances.

Also, what's with alba? An inside joke? As in, I'm so dorky, I'll write alba instead of albums?

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