Kim Stanislas Giani, born in Cannes in 1977, is a French singer and multiâinstrumentalist whose career spans more than two decades. He began playing drums at ten in a Bordeaux jazz school and performed his first experimental radio piece at fourteen, quickly expanding his instrumental repertoire. Gianiâs debut album Dreamarama appeared in 2013, establishing his presence in the French alternative rock scene. Subsequent releases include Ballads (2014), the banjoâfocused EP Banjo Tape (2015), and Sings The Blues At Midnight Special Records (2015). Throughout his career he has collaborated with artists such as Mathias Malzieu and Olivia Ruiz. Giani has toured extensively across France, Belgium, Germany, and Canada, often performing solo and later with variableâlineup bands. He has released over thirty albums, many under labels such as Believe and Midnight Special Records. While chart positions and awards are not prominently documented, his consistent output and collaborative projects have cemented his role as a prolific figure in contemporary French rock.
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