Jeff Dahlgren (b. 1965)

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Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA

Born:
October 9, 1965

Extrait de Wikipedia, l'Encyclopedie libre.  Jeff Dahlgren est un guitariste et producteur musical américain, proche de Mylène Farmer. Membre du groupe de punk rock Waste Youth dans les années 1980, il collabore ensuite avec Mylène Farmer. On le voit aux côtés de cette dernière dans le film Giorgino réalisé par Laurent Boutonnat en 1994, et dans lequel il tient le rôle-titre, faisant à cette occasion ses débuts de comédien à l'écran. Le film est un échec commercial. Jeff Dahlgren suit Mylène Farmer en Californie et poursuit avec elle une collaboration musicale. Il participe à l’album Anamorphosée de la chanteuse pour les guitares et est également l’un des musiciens crédités sur l’album Innamoramento. Il est présent, toujours à la guitare, aux concerts du Tour 1996 et du Mylènium Tour du 21 septembre 1999 au 8 mars 2000. En 2001, avec Mylène Farmer et sa boite de production Dichotomie, il produit sans succès une jeune chanteuse, Christia Mantzke. Jeff Dahlgren est en outre membre du groupe de musique KatsüK. Ce groupe basé à Fort Worth au Texas aux États-Unis est constitué de plusieurs membres : Daniel Katsük, Evan O’Jones, Matt Skates, Orion Ritts et Jeff Dahlgren, producteur, guitariste et que l’on retrouve également crédité pour les « voix » avec Daniel Katsük.  Informations extraites de l'article Jeff Dahlgren de Wikipedia, licence CC-BY-SA, liste complète des contributeurs sur Wikipedia.

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