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Bruno Blum
Bruno Blum (born October 4, 1960, Vichy, France) is a French singer songwriter, guitar player and music producer sometimes nicknamed "Doc Reggae." He is mostly known for his work in the reggae and rock music fields, and also works as a comic book artist, illustrator, painter, photographer, writer, interpreter and speaker. == An eclectic character == Originally renowned as the ''enfant terrible'' of French rock critics Bruno Blum gradually embodies an adventurer-musician globe-trotter figure, a free-spirited, astute lyric writer and a remarkable guitar player,〔Hear Bruno Blum playing 'Sweet Little Fifteen'' () and watch him play ''Vent du Sud'' : ()〕 as well as a historian of English-speaking popular music and graphic artist. A fully bilingual (English-French) vegetarian and ecologist, he has lived without drugs or alcohol for over twenty years. In the "Human Race" CD booklet, a Blum production, noted American reggae historian Roger Steffens described him as "a virtuosic polymath" and concluded: "An artist, producer, director, archivist, musician as well as author of and contributor to dozens of books ('Jamaïque, sur la piste du reggae,' where Blum tells his own account of his musical adventures in Jamaica ), Doc Reggae stands supreme among France’s reggae chroniclers in his perceptive observations and the impressive variety of his accomplishments, not the least of which can be found on the album you now hold."
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