Nilda Fernández

Nilda Fernández

Known for Acting · 7 credits

Born
1957-10-25
Died
2019-05-19
Place of birth
Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
Also known as
Daniel Fernandez

Biography

Nilda Fernandez (25 October 1957 – 19 May 2019) was a French singer of Spanish descent.

Daniel Fernandez was born on 25 October 1957 in de Sants neighbourhood of Barcelona. His family was of Andalusian Protestant descendant, and when the boy turned 6 years old, Daniel's parents moved to France and settled in Lyon. Later, Daniel returned to his native Spain and studied philology in Barcelona.

His first record Le Bonheur Comptant was released in 1981, but remained unnoticed (now it does not even enter into the official discography). After this, Daniel took up a variety of humble jobs to support himself, all the while singing in front of small audiences and eventually adopting the pseudonym Nilda, rearranging the letters in his name. In 1987, Nilda records the single Madrid, Madrid, but the actual fame arrived a few years later, in 1991, with the release of an eponymous album containing 'Nos fiancailles', 'L'invitation à Venise' and, again, 'Madrid Madrid'. Nilda receives 5 nominations to the prestigious french 'Victoires de la Musique' awards, and walks away as 'Best Male Promise' of the year. In the same year the singer also receives the Grand Prix de l'Académie Charles Cros. In 1993 Nilda releases another eponymous album, containing 'Marie-Madeleine', 'On t'a appris' and 'Sinfanai Retu' which is well received.

In 1995, Nilda released a novel titled Ça repart pour un soliloque, written on behalf of a woman, which caused an endless flow of questions from journalists about his sexual orientation. And later, during his collaboration with Russian pop singer Boris Moiseev, the artist was presented as gay.

In 1999, with Castelar 704, he wrote poems by Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), with Spanish guitarists, among them Tomatito, following Paco Ibáñez. In 1996, after paying tribute to Gérard Manset in a collective album, he sang in 1999, co-productions of the titles of his favorite French singers: Léo Ferré, Barbara, Jacques Dutronc, Michel Polnareff, Jane Birkin, Dick Annegarn, etc.

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About Nilda Fernández

Nilda Fernandez (25 October 1957 – 19 May 2019) was a French singer of Spanish descent. Daniel Fernandez was born on 25 October 1957 in de Sants neighbourhood of Barcelona. His family was of Andalusian Protestant descendant, and when the boy turned 6 years old, Daniel's parents moved to France and settled in Lyon. Later, Daniel returned to his native Spain and studied philology in Barcelona. His first record Le Bonheur Comptant was released in 1981, but remained unnoticed (now it does not even enter into the official discography). After this,… With 7 credits spanning from 1985 to 2009, Nilda Fernández has appeared in 1 film and 6 TV shows.

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