Pascal Danel

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Pascal Danel
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Pascal Danel in 1967
Background information
Birth nameJean-Jacques Pascal
Born (1944-03-31) 31 March 1944 (age 79)
Paris, France
Genres Pop
Occupation(s)Singer, composer
Years active1964–present

Jean-Jacques Pascal known professionally as Pascal Danel (born 31 March 1944) [1] is a French pop singer and composer.

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He absconded from his school to become a tightrope walker for a travelling circus. [1] It was at this point that he assumed his stage name. [1] An injury following a fall, finished his high-wire days and he turned to song writing as part of his recuperation. [1]

He started his career as a singer in 1962. [1] After two minor hits, he scored a number 1 hit single in France and various European countries with "La Plage aux Romantiques", [1] a gold disc in 1966, followed in 1967 by the international success of "Kilimandjaro", [1] a platinum and number 1 single, recorded by Danel in six languages. The song was recorded more than 180 times by various international artists, and is one of the biggest French standards of the decade.

He then recorded many of his songs not only in French, but also in Italian, Spanish or Japanese, and toured internationally. In 1972, he came in third place in the Rose d'Or d'Antibes song festival singing "Ton Ame". [2]

Many hits followed, including another number one with "Comme Une Enfant" and several Top 10 hits in the late 1960s and 1970s. Some other singles were only minor hits. In 1979, "La Plage aux Romantiques" hit the Top 5 again, Danel toured again, and released a live album, as well as new songs. He came back in the mid 1980s as a successful TV producer, and hit the charts again in 1989 with a compilation produced by his son, Jean-Pierre, a guitarist and producer, earning Danel another gold disc. His last album with new material was published in 2000.[ citation needed ]

Between 2007 and 2009, Pascal was one of the few members of a major two years and a half long nostalgic tour, along with some icons of the 1960s, playing sold-out concerts in the biggest French concert halls. The tour sold 1,750,000 tickets.[ citation needed ]

Hit singles

Other singles

Albums

Compilations

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 622. ISBN   0-85112-939-0.
  2. Les Pins, Juan (22 July 1972). "Strong local showing in Antibes Fest-few international entries". Billboard . p. 78. Retrieved 16 June 2010.