Dani Umpi
Appearance
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
Dani Umpi | |
---|---|
Born | Daniel Umpiérrez 1 November 1974 Tacuarembó, Uruguay |
Occupation(s) | Writer, artist, musician, singer and photographer |
Website | Dani Umpi |
Daniel Umpiérrez (Tacuarembó, 1974) also known as Dani Umpi, is an Uruguayan artist, musician and writer.
Biography
[edit]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 has lived in Montevideo since 1993.
As a musician, he has collaborated with Luciano Supervielle, Max Capote, Patricia Curzio, Carlos Perciavale, Wendy Sulca and Fito Paez, to name a few.
Books
[edit]Año | Título | ISBN | Publisher | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
2012 | Un poquito tarada | 976-9974-700-13-0 | Planeta | |
2013 | Un poquito tarada | 978-950-49-3789-0 | Planeta Argentina |
Discography
[edit]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.
Year | Title | Label | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Perfecto | Contrapedal Récords | |
2009 | Dramática | Contrapedal Récords | |
2012 | Mormazo | Contrapedal Records | |
2017 | Lechiguanas | Discos Crack |
External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dani Umpi.
Categories:
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Uruguayan gay writers
- Uruguayan gay musicians
- Uruguayan musicians
- Uruguayan novelists
- Uruguayan LGBTQ novelists
- Gay novelists
- Uruguayan male writers
- People from Tacuarembó
- 21st-century novelists
- 21st-century Uruguayan male writers
- 21st-century Uruguayan LGBTQ people
- Uruguayan musician stubs