Daniel Darc

Daniel Darc

Deceased · Born: May 20, 1959 · Died: Feb 28, 2013

Personal Details

BornMay 20, 1959 Paris, France

Biography

Daniel Rozoum, a celebrated French vocalist, was widely recognized for his remarkable contributions to the music industry, particularly during his tenure with the iconic band Taxi Girl, alongside the exceptionally talented Mirwais Ahmadzaï, between the years 1978 and 1986.

As the Taxi Girl group came to an end in 1986, Darc embarked on a prosperous solo career, marked by the release of his debut album "Sous influence divine" in 1987, expertly produced by the renowned Jacno. This inaugural solo effort boasted a striking cover of the iconic Serge Gainsbourg composition "Comment te dire adieu", originally made famous by the incomparable Françoise Hardy.

In the year 1994, a significant milestone was reached in the artistic career of the individual in question, marked by the release of a musical composition titled Nijinsky, a work that would later be followed by two collaborative albums with the esteemed composer, director, and producer Frédéric Lo.

These two collaborative albums, released in 2004 and 2008 respectively, showcased the talents of the individual in question, as well as those of their esteemed collaborator Frédéric Lo. The albums, titled Crève cœur and Amours suprêmes, featured guest appearances by a range of notable artists, including the acclaimed French singer-songwriter Alain Bashung, the British musician Robert Wyatt, the talented singer Morgane, and the renowned pianist and keyboardist Steve Nieve.

The title of the album, which is a testament to the profound impact of John Coltrane's groundbreaking work, serves as a nod of reverence to his iconic masterpiece, "A Love Supreme", a seminal album that has left an indelible mark on the world of jazz and music as a whole.

Darc's last studio album, which marked the culmination of his creative endeavors during his lifetime, was the poignant and introspective "La Taille de mon âme", a masterful work that showcased his exceptional talent as a musician, released in the year 2011.

Darc's life was cut short in a poignant and unexpected turn of events, as the world was left reeling from the devastating news of his untimely passing on February 28, 2013, at the tender age of 53.

The life and creative endeavors of a remarkable individual, whose artistic legacy continued to unfold even after his passing. It was not until 2013 that a collection of his works, aptly titled Chapelle Sixteen, was posthumously released to the world.

Daniel Darc was a French singer-songwriter and musician who was born on November 19, 1959, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. His real name was Daniel Camille, and he adopted the stage name Daniel Darc in the 1980s.

Darc began his music career in the late 1970s, initially performing in various bands and as a backing vocalist for other artists. He eventually formed his own band, "Daniel Darc et ses visages," which released several albums and gained a local following in the Parisian music scene.

In the 1990s, Darc's music gained international recognition, and he released several critically acclaimed albums, including "Darc" and "Les Chemins de traverse." His unique blend of folk, rock, and pop music, combined with his poetic lyrics and distinctive vocal style, earned him a devoted fan base across Europe and beyond.

Throughout his career, Darc was known for his intense live performances, which often featured him playing multiple instruments simultaneously. He was also an influential figure in the French music scene, collaborating with other notable artists and helping to shape the country's musical identity.

Despite his success, Darc struggled with personal demons and addiction throughout his life. He passed away on April 9, 2008, at the age of 48, leaving behind a legacy as one of France's most beloved and respected musicians.

Career

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