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Daniel Darc

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Daniel Darc

Birth
City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
Death
28 Feb 2013 (aged 53)
City of Paris, Île-de-France, France
Burial
Paris, City of Paris, Île-de-France, France Add to Map
Plot
30th Division, Line 1, Grave 59.
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Singer. Born Daniel Rozoum, he was the lead vocal of post-punk band Taxi-Girl, from 1978 to 1986. After the band split in 1986, he released his soloist career, recording his debut album "Sous Influence Divine". He also recorded another 6 solo albums: "Parce Que", duet with Bill Pritchard in 1988, "Nijinsky" in 1994, "18/12" in 1998, "Crève-Coeur" in 2004, awarded "Revelation Album" in 2005, "Amours suprêmes" in 2008, and "La Taille De Mon Âme" in 2011. He was considered one of the most charismatic and damn personalities of the French rock.



Cause of death: drug overdose.
Singer. Born Daniel Rozoum, he was the lead vocal of post-punk band Taxi-Girl, from 1978 to 1986. After the band split in 1986, he released his soloist career, recording his debut album "Sous Influence Divine". He also recorded another 6 solo albums: "Parce Que", duet with Bill Pritchard in 1988, "Nijinsky" in 1994, "18/12" in 1998, "Crève-Coeur" in 2004, awarded "Revelation Album" in 2005, "Amours suprêmes" in 2008, and "La Taille De Mon Âme" in 2011. He was considered one of the most charismatic and damn personalities of the French rock.



Cause of death: drug overdose.

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