dbClifford

dbClifford
Birth name Daniel Clifford
Born Bordeaux, France
Labels Nettwerk
Sony BMG

Daniel Clifford (born 1979), better known by his stage name dbClifford, is a Canadian singer of French and English descent. Born in France, he previously lived in Los Angeles and Victoria, but now resides in Toronto.[1] His debut album, Recyclable, was released in Canada in 2007. The first single, "Simple Things", was a top 40 hit on Canadian Hot AC radio and a number-one hit in Japan.[2]

Early life and education

Born in Bergerac, Dordogne, France,[3] to an English mother from Brighton,[1] and a father of French and Tunisian descent, Clifford was raised mostly in the south of France, surrounded by music because of his father being a musician. dbClifford was able to play the opera Carmen on the piano at the age of five. At age eleven he branched out to play drums, bass, guitar and sax. At age eighteen he attended the prestigious CIAM School of Music in Bordeaux, France.[4]

Career

After graduating, dbClifford played in a British band where he met the fellow musician with whom he recorded his first demo album in 2000, Supernova. After a short stint in L.A, he moved to Victoria, British Columbia, where he settled.

The death of his mother saw him move back to France in 2003.[1] By January 2004 he had written ten songs in his father’s house in the Périgord region. Shortly thereafter he returned to Victoria where he recorded the album. He produced and played all of the instruments on the album Recyclable, including piano, drums, bass, guitar, vocals and backing vocals.[5] The Vancouver Sun described the album as having "a bit of R&B, a lot of happy piano pop, and even a taste of funk".[6] The Province called it "optimistic, catchy stuff".[7]

The single "Simple Things" was a number-one hit in Japan.[2] The second single from the album was "Don't Wanna".

By the end of 2005 he signed with Nettwerk Management and Nettwerk One (Publishing). In early 2006 he signed on with Sony BMG Music (Canada) Inc.[3]

He toured Europe and Japan. Music critic John Britton of Chart reviewed his live performance as part of the 2007 Canadian music week at Toronto's Rivoli club giving it a 4.5 out of 5. Britton called dbClifford confident without being smug.[8] He released the album Feet Above Ground in 2011.[9] In the same year he co-founded Phonixamadhi together with William Cartwright and Arjun Magee,[10][11]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Devlin, Mike (13 March 2007). "Soulful pop mixed in Victoria". Canada.com. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  2. 1 2 (2 July 2008). "dbClifford, le petit français protégé de Babyface", Charts in France. Retrieved 27 March 2011.
  3. 1 2 Bliss, Karen (July 26, 2006). "Frenchman makes Sony BMG Cda home". canoe.com. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  4. Knapp, Lonny (May 2007). "dbClifford". Canadian Musician. 29 (3). Toronto: Norris-Whitney Communications. canadianmusician.com. pp. 42–4. OCLC 49911443.
  5. "DB Clifford | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  6. O'Brian, Amy (13 March 2007). "Young artist gives modern twist to golden oldies". The Vancouver Sun. Postmedia Network Inc. vancouversun.com. p. D9. ISSN 0832-1299. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
  7. McLaughlin, John P. (13 March 2007). "DBClifford: Recyclable", The Province, p. B5.
  8. Britton, John (10 March 2007). "Reviews > Live Review > DB Clifford @ CMW 2007". Chart. Toronto: Chart Communications. chartattack.com. ISSN 1198-7235. Retrieved 28 March 2011.
  9. "Feet above the ground, le nouvel album de dbClifford sort le 20 avril ! - par aietvblog". Hellocoton.fr. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  10. "@dbClifford is back with new project @Phonixamadhi and "Away" and "Stole My Line"". Billcs Music Blog. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  11. "Phonixamadhi | Even higher | ChronicleFred". chroniclefred.com. Retrieved 2015-11-28.

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