Daniel Cartier (born June 25, 1969) is an American songwriter, singer, and actor.
["Wicked gay: Daniel Cartier leaves his shower"](_blank)
''Daily Xtra
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'', June 30, 2004. He resides in rural Tennessee.
Background
Cartier grew up in
Exeter, New Hampshire,
["The fall and rise of Daniel Cartier"](_blank)
. '' Time Out New York'', November 9, 2006. where he played in
goth
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*Visigoths, prominent in Spanish history
*Ostrogoths, prominent in Italian history
Goth or Goths may also refer to:
* Goth (surname) ...
and
punk bands as a teenager.
In 1991, he moved to New York City, where he began as a
performer in subway stations before playing in nightclubs.
Career
Cartier began his career in New York City, singing on subway platforms and street corners. Discovered by
Elton John
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, Cartier was signed to John's label,
Rocket Records
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. He recorded his first disc, ''Live From New York: The Subway Sessions'' on a New York City subway platform, donating the proceeds to various homeless organizations. He noted, "many people who fall through the cracks of our society have no other place to rest their heads except the subway. Seeing as I was recording an album in their home - I felt it was important to give something back."
Cartier then teamed with producer
Fred Maher to create his major label studio debut for Rocket Records. The resulting album, ''Avenue A'', was a critical hit, receiving 5-star reviews in various publications and landing on many "best of" lists at the year's end.
Cartier toured throughout America and Europe and made several appearances on national television (
MTV
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,
VH1
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,
NY1 News
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,
FX,
CNN) and radio in cities throughout the U.S. He also appeared in numerous magazines, including
Entertainment Weekly, Billboard, Interview, HITS, PAPER, Vogue, Spin, New York Times, and The Boston Globe.
After being dropped by Rocket Records in 1998 following a corporate takeover, Cartier briefly moved to Los Angeles.
["The comeback kid". '' Washington Blade'', July 9, 2004.] There, the Daniel Cartier Band sold out several shows at
the Viper Room on the
Sunset Strip
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, supporting
John Doe of the seminal LA punk band
X during a series of monthly residencies.
In 2005, he suffered a
nervous breakdown,
and left the music business for a time before reemerging in 2004 with the independent albums ''Revival'' and ''Wide Outside''.
The albums were recorded at his new home recording studio in the
Cape Cod area of
Massachusetts.
In 2005, he appeared as title character in the experimental and controversial film ''
Flirting with Anthony'', directed by
Christian Calson
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Biography
Calson was born to ...
.
["Danger usually flirts back". '' HX Magazine'', May 25, 2007.]
Cartier's 2010 album, ''Redemption'', produced by Tony Award-winning producer Joe McGinnis (''Spring Awakening'', Best Musical) and Derek Garten (Parachute Musical, Jewel, Band Of Horses) focused on his vocals. Symphonic elements – strings, horns, and woodwinds – were paired with guitars, drums, and electronic machinery. The album featured contributions by members of
Lynyrd Skynyrd
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,
P-funk All Stars,
The Wallflowers
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,
Sheryl Crow
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's backup band, and the
Nashville Symphony.
In September 2015, he released his back catalog digitally - alongside a new 15-song album ''Exeter'', named after his hometown. The album was recorded in his childhood home after his parents passed away.
In 2021, Cartier's music appeared in the critically acclaimed film ''
Swan Song
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,'' starring
Udo Kier,
Linda Evans, and
Jennifer Coolidge
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. Along with his vocals, which were mixed into the film's score, his song "Hovering" played over the closing credits.
He returned to music on a full-time basis in 2023, with the release of his album ''Mix Tape Summer'', a collection of songs inspired by summer jams and dance floors.
As an openly gay artist, Daniel has spoken out on subjects of equality and justice. At the 25th anniversary of the
Stonewall Rebellion that marked a turning point in the LGBT movement, Daniel received a standing ovation from an estimated 500,000 people after performing his song, "Pushing Back Life."
To continue creating music without relying on record label funding, Cartier educated himself on the art of sound engineering and music production, recording CDs for himself and others in the process. His music catalog includes over 800 songs, spanning several genres and styles. Recent releases, including ''Naked Christmas'' and ''Mix Tape Summer,'' were recorded in his home studio.
He has been compared to artists including
Al Green
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, Cat Stevens,
Donovan
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, Sonic Youth, the late
Jeff Buckley, and "a kinder, gentler
Prince."
Personal life
Cartier resides in rural Tennessee, in a renovated farmhouse from 1899, with his partner and four handicapped dogs.
He has hosted fundraisers for animal shelters, and donates his spare time and talent to both human- and animal-related charities. He has also created many large-scale works of visual art, which have been shown in galleries throughout America. He recently released a clothing line inspired by his collages.
Cartier struggled with alcoholism for the majority of his adult life. He has been sober since January 2019, and is an active member of the central Tennessee recovery community.
Discography
* ''The Troubadour of Avenue A'' (1993)
* ''Live from New York: The Subway Session'' (1996)
* ''Avenue A'' (1997)
* ''Glorified Demos'' (1999)
* ''Revival'' (2004)
* ''Wide Outside'' (2001)
* ''You and Me are We'' (2006)
* ''This Christmas'' (2009)
* ''Redemption'' (2010)
* ''Exeter'' (2015)
* ''Naked Christmas (With Jason Slayton)'' (2022)
* ''Mix Tape Summer'' (2023)
References
External links
Daniel Cartier
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1969 births
Living people
American male singer-songwriters
Singer-songwriters from New Hampshire
American male film actors
20th-century American singer-songwriters
21st-century American singer-songwriters
American gay musicians
American gay actors
LGBT people from New Hampshire
20th-century American male singers
21st-century American male singers
20th-century American LGBT people
21st-century American LGBT people