Born in Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes, France) on December 14, 1959, Didier Sustrac
drew on his travels in South America to create the songs featured on his 1993
album Zanzibar, including the hit "Tout seul". His bossa nova-tinged style,
richly accompanied by woodwinds and reeds, continued on the album Blues Indigo
(1995), featuring a composition by Brazilian musician Márcio Faraco, and the
duet "À quoi ça sert " with Chico Buarque in 1997. After the 3rd album Chanteur
d'Ascenseur (2000), Didier Sustrac blends his voice with that of Claude Nougaro
on the track "Cogne", on the following...