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'''Damian Dame''' was an [[R&B]] duo consisting of '''Debra Jean "Deah Dame" Hurd''' ([[September 20]], [[1958]]-[[June 27]], [[1994]]) and '''Bruce Edward "Damian" Broadus''' ([[September 13]], [[1966]]-[[June 27]], [[1996]]).
'''Damian Dame''' was an [[R&B]] duo consisting of '''Debra Jean "Deah Dame" Hurd''' ([[September 20]], [[1958]]-[[June 27]], [[1994]]) and '''Bruce Edward "Damian" Broadus''' ([[September 13]], [[1966]]-[[June 27]], [[1996]]).


In 1991, Damian Dame became the first act signed to [[LaFace Records]]. The duo's self-titled debut spun off two radio hits, "[[Exclusivity]]" and "Right Down To It".
In 1991, Damian Dame became the first act signed to [[LaFace Records]]. The duo released their self-titled debut on May 14, 1991, and it spun off two radio hits, "[[Exclusivity]]" and "Right Down To It".


Hurd was killed in an automobile accident on [[June 27]], [[1994]], just before the group was set to record a second album.<br>Broadus died of [[colon cancer]] in [[June 27]], [[1996]],
Hurd was killed in an automobile accident on [[June 27]], [[1994]], just before the group was set to record a second album.<br>Broadus died of [[colon cancer]] in [[June 27]], [[1996]],

Revision as of 00:11, 23 June 2009

Damian Dame was an R&B duo consisting of Debra Jean "Deah Dame" Hurd (September 20, 1958-June 27, 1994) and Bruce Edward "Damian" Broadus (September 13, 1966-June 27, 1996).

In 1991, Damian Dame became the first act signed to LaFace Records. The duo released their self-titled debut on May 14, 1991, and it spun off two radio hits, "Exclusivity" and "Right Down To It".

Hurd was killed in an automobile accident on June 27, 1994, just before the group was set to record a second album.
Broadus died of colon cancer in June 27, 1996, exactly two years after his partner's passing.

Damian had a chid with Carol Morrow named Sky who was featured on the MTV show Super Sweet Sixteen.