Dom Duff

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At the Festival de Cornouaille, 22 July 2011.
Born Dominique Le Duff
20 August 1960
Plouescat Brittany
Website www.domDuff.com

Dominique Le Duff (born 20 August 1960) is a Breton singer-songwriter, born in Plouescat[1] in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Dom Duff was raised on his parents coastal farm and learned both French and breton language.

Early life

In 1974 he started learning guitar, then joined various local bands for fifteen years. After horticultural studies he worked as a teacher, in garden centers, and as technician for vegetable seeds companies.

Music career

In 1995 he started to be a full-time musician and teamed up with friends to start the Breton music band Diwall.[2] They toured a lot Europe and released two albums : "Dansal ha Nijal" (Dancing and Flying 1997) and "Setu ar Vuhez" (That's life 1999).

In 1999 he established himself as a solo act. His songwriting is mostly in Breton and 2003 was the release of his first album "Straed an Amann"(Butter street), nominated for 2003 best Breton album.

He is collaborating with artists such as Alan Stivell[3] for the album Emerald, and joined him for the magical breton night Yaouank[4] in Rennes on 11/19/2009. Dom collaborate also with Kila, Pascal Lamour,[5] Bagad Roñsed Mor, Skilda.

On February 2010 Duff started a side project "Brythonics". He teamed up with Swansea songwriter Andy Jones. They wrote songs about Brythonics migrations and the show as been played three times in Brittany.

In 2012, Dom Duff has been asked to write the anthem of the famous breton relay "Redadeg"[6] and Foeter Breizh (Breton Wanderer) was released for the event, been sung by runners all over the 1500 km all over Brittany.

Early 2013, he started a crowfunding campaign[7] to help him release his new project Babel Pow Wow, an album celebrating Global Diversity. The campaign worked well, about 300 listeners and pledgers helped him to reach the goal, through his crowfunding page and also his website. Dom and collaborators started also their own label Paganab [8] to help him release the album.

Discography

Year Title Notes
2003 Straet an Amann Studio album
2005 Lagan feat.Julie Murphy

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2008 E-Unan Live solo
2010 Roc'h Studio album
2012 Foeter breizh Single
2012 Babel Pow Wow Studio album

Awards

References

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