Dani Umpi
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Dani Umpi | |
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Dani Umpi in 2006. | |
Born |
Daniel Umpiérrez 1 November 1974 Tacuarembó, Uruguay |
Nationality | Uruguayan |
Occupation | Writer, artist, musician, singer and photographer |
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Dani Umpi |
Daniel Umpiérrez (Tacuarembó, 1974) also known as Dani Umpi is a Uruguayan musician and writer.
Biography
He was born in Tacuarembó, Uruguay, on 1 November 1974, to a Catholic family dedicated to ecumenical activities. He studied in the San Javier Jesuit college He is living in Montevideo since 1993.
As a musician, he has collaborated with Luciano Supervielle, Max Capote, Patricia Curzio and Carlos Perciavale.
Books
Año | Título | ISBN | Publisher | Comments |
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2003 | Aún soltera | 987-22648-5-6 | Eloísa Cartonera | |
2004 | Miss Tacuarembó | 987-1180-03-9 | Interzona Editora | |
2006 | Sólo te quiero como amigo | 987-1180-34-9 | Interzona Editora | |
2006 | Aún soltera | Mansalva | Republished | |
2009 | Sólo te quiero como amigo | Estruendomudo | Republished | |
2010 | La vueltita ridícula | 978-987-1405-20-6 | Vestales | |
2010 | Nena, no robarás | 978-987-1075-87-4 | Libros del Rojas | |
Discography
In his second record (Dramática), a collaboration with Adrián Soiza on acoustic guitar and Dani Umpi on vocals, they cover Pop and Rock classics, like Valeria Lynch, Ace of Base, Fun People and Pet Shop Boys among others.
Year | Title | Label | Comments |
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2006 | Perfecto | Contrapedal Récords | |
2009 | Dramática | Contrapedal Récords | |
2012 | Mormazo | Contrapedal Records |
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dani Umpi. |
- Dani Umpi – Página con Música.
- Dani Umpi – Página del Disco Perfecto, para bajar gratuitamente.
- Entrevista a Dani Umpi.
- Dani Umpi – El juego de la silla (por Hernán Panessi).
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