December 23, 2024

Héritage – Une semaine pour oublier… Ft. Dadju & Tayc [Mp3 Download]

Héritage – Une semaine pour oublier… Ft. Dadju & Tayc Mp3 Download

Julian David Cope (born 21 October 1957) is an English musician and author. He was the singer and songwriter in Liverpool post-punk band the Teardrop Explodes and has followed a solo career since 1983 in addition to working on musical side projects such as Queen Elizabeth, Brain Donor and Black Sheep.
Cope is also an author on Neolithic culture, publishing The Modern Antiquarian in 1998, and a political and cultural activist with a public interest in occultism and paganism. He has written two volumes of autobiography, Head-On (1994) and Repossessed (1999); two volumes of archaeology, The Modern Antiquarian (1998) and The Megalithic European (2004); and three volumes of musicology, Krautrocksampler (1995), Japrocksampler (2007); and Copendium: A Guide to the Musical Underground (2012).

== Early life ==
Cope’s family resided in Tamworth, Staffordshire, but he was born in Deri, Glamorgan, Wales, where his mother’s parents lived, while she was staying there. Cope was staying with his grandmother near Aberfan on his ninth birthday, the day of the Aberfan disaster of 1966, which he has described as a key event of his childhood.
He grew up in Tamworth with his parents and his younger brother Joss. He played Oliver in Wilnecote High School’s production of the musical. Cope attended City of Liverpool C.F. Mott Training College (now Liverpool John Moores University), and it was here that he first became involved in music.

== Music ==

=== 1976–77: Early bands ===

In July 1977, Cope was one of the founders of Crucial Three, a Liverpool punk rock band in which he played bass guitar.

Artist: Héritage
Featuring: Dadju and Tayc
Producer: BlackDoe and Nyadjiko
Album: HÉRITAGE
Released: 2024
Duration: 03:23

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