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Can we get better information for the genres in the infobox?

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As much as I hate the term "indie rock", I get that he often plays with bands that are classified as such by the press. There's also a case to be made (though I would have to find appropriate sources, I know) that he often also plays in records that can be described as "art rock". Out of the many things his solo work has been called, I think "experimental" is the most uncontroversial. However, the extent of this guy playing "jazz" (especially as non-specified subgenres, as opposed to maybe "avant-garde jazz") is really, really minor (Stones is the only record of his that I think might fit the label). He plays with wind instruments, sure. But that alone definitely does not make someone a jazz artist, as his styles, both in terms of composition and performance, draw from different traditions. Again, I know this all needs proper sourcing, but I'm just commenting on this here. 190.109.207.7 (talk) 17:40, 25 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Under the Soundtrack heading the director is correctly named "David Danial" but the hyperlink directs to David Daniels. David Danial doesn't have a Wikipedia page but I'm suggesting that this hyperlink be removed or a page be created for David Danial, as it redirects to the wrong person. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wasphilux (talkcontribs) 04:12, 23 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Is "Films" only scores?

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Hi, I just want clarification on if the Filmography section (and documentaries, tv, and videogames, for that matter) is specifically scores, or if it is standard practise to also include non-original songs that feature in the soundtrack (I.E a previous work not specifically composed for the film)? Because if it is intended to also feature soundtrack appearances, the movie Waves, featuring The Stars In His Head (Dark Lights Remix), could be included, likely among other movies. Thanks! Wes.Editor123 (talk) 14:19, 18 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Canadian

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From the articles is appears he has permanent residency in Canada. Considering that his immegration status should not feature under BLP rules and that he was born and raised in the US I suggest we should refrain from using Canadian-American. There is an argument that he can be designated as Canadian as this is where he became notable? An alternative can be as is the case with Ryan Reynolds where it both: Canadian and American. Karst (talk) 10:06, 20 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]