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Daniel Umpiérrez (
Tacuarembó Tacuarembó ( Guarani: ''Takuarembo'', literally: "Bamboo shoot") is the capital city of the Tacuarembó Department in north-central Uruguay. Location and geography The city is located on Km. 390 of Route 5, south-southwest of Rivera, the c ...
, 1974) also known as Dani Umpi, is a
Uruguayan Uruguay (; ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay ( es, República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast; while bordering ...
artist, musician and writer.


Biography

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 is living 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


Discography

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
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, Ace of Base, Fun People and
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.


External links


Dani Umpi – Página con Música.

Dani Umpi – Página del Disco Perfecto, para bajar gratuitamente.



Dani Umpi – El juego de la silla (por Hernán Panessi).
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