Daniel Stoyanov

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Daniel Stojanow , Bulgarian Даниел Стоянов , also Daniel Stoyanov (* 1986 in Sofia , Bulgaria ) is a Bulgarian-German pop singer and songwriter . He is a member of the duo Malky and has worked as a background singer for various bands, including a. Xavier Naidoo , Die Fantastischen Vier and Seeed . He also performed under the pseudonym Salsa 359 .

Life

Stojanow spent the first four years of his life in Sofia, the city of his birth, before the family moved to Germany. He had his first public appearance in 1999 on MTV Germany in the lunch program Kitchen . In 2008 Stojanow released his debut album Draußen vor der Tür (an allusion to the drama of the same name by Wolfgang Borchert ) and then toured Germany with Xavier Naidoo when he appeared in his opening act and was invited as a guest musician at the MTV Unplugged performance of the Sons of Mannheim .

In 2009 he was engaged in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Theater am Puls in Schwetzingen . Stojanow had other engagements at the Theaterhaus Stuttgart . In 2011 he founded the band Malky with Michael Wajna , with whom he has released an EP (2013) and two albums (2014 and 2016).

Since 2018 he has also appeared as Salsa 359 and was a guest singer on the songs Go Pro ( Marsimoto ) and Love & Courvoisier ( Seeed ). He also worked as a co-writer for Seeed and wrote, among other things, the second single "Lass sie gehn" from the last Seeed album "Bam Bam". In autumn 2019, he toured with Seeed on their Bam Bam indoor tour as a background singer through Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Daniel Stoyanov - Theaterhaus Stuttgart. Retrieved November 9, 2019 .
  2. Registration: Seeed - official homepage. Retrieved November 23, 2019 .
  3. theater am puls - team. Retrieved November 9, 2019 .
  4. Salsa 359. Retrieved November 23, 2019 .