Yodelice Explained

Yodelice
(Maxim Nucci)
Birth Name:Maxime Rodolphe Nouchy
Birth Date:1979 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Créteil, France
Origin:France
Instrument:Vocals, guitar, piano
Genre:Folk, Pop
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, musician
Years Active:2001present
Label:Universal Music
Associated Acts:Max (band), L5

Maxime Rodolphe Nouchy, known as Maxim Nucci and Yodelice (born 23 February 1979 in Créteil), is a French singer-songwriter who performs in English. He has released five albums as of 2014: "Maxim Nucci" (2006), Tree of Life (2009), Cardioid (2010), "Square Eyes" (2013) and "Like a Million Dreams" (2014). The songs belong to folk, rock and pop music. He is also known for his acting performance in Guillaume Canet's film Little White Lies (French title: Les Petits Mouchoirs) with Marion Cotillard in 2010. The song "Talk to me" was featured.

Life

Maxim Nucci was born in Créteil, an eastern suburb of Paris, on 23 February 1979. He entered the conservatory of music at the age of six, and learned to play the piano and the guitar. When he was 15, he began to attend classes at the Musician Institute of London. After graduation, he became the youngest teacher of the academy in 1994.

Nucci had been playing with his band, Max, in England when he sent a demo to several record labels. Universal Music France expressed interest.[1]

He had a child with Jenifer Bartoli, the first winner of the French Star academy.

Career

Nucci appeared on television during 2001. He partly composed the first album by L5–a female band created during a popular reality TV show, Popstars. He also helped the debut singers in recording their album.

His first single "Dis à l'amour".

In 2004, he starred as an actor and a composer in Alive, directed by Frédéric Berthe, in which a producer works with a gifted young songwriter and they find success together. The film was not a box-office success.

Nucci released an eponymous album in 2006.

Nucci went to Spain in the Casa Yodelice and start writing new songs, and re-emerged as Yodelice.[2]

The project was named the Casa Yodelice and the "Spookland" world is said to epitomize the peculiar atmosphere of its music, between life appetite and melancholy.

Yodelice was awarded the best new artist prize during the 2010 Victoires de la Musique.[3] [4]

Discography

Albums

As Maxim Nucci
As Yodelice
YearAlbumPeak positionsCertifications
FRA
[7]
BEL
Wa

SUI
2009Tree of Life 113484
2010Cardioid92138
2013Square Eyes114649
2014Like a Million Dreams3866

Soundtracks

Singles

As Maxim Nucci
YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
FRA
BEL
Wa

(Ultratop)
SUI

2004"La cour des anges"63
"Dis à l'amour"5
2013"Talk to Me"25
As Yodelice
YearSinglePeak positionsAlbum
FRA
BEL
Wa

(Ultratop)
SUI

2009"Sunday with a Flu"1269Cardioid
2010"More Than Meets the Eye"9061
2013"Fade Away"72Square Eyes
Promotional singles (as Yodelice)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maxim NUCCI – News & actus people sur Premiere . 23 February 1979 . fr . Premiere.fr . 2011-04-14.
  2. Web site: Yodelice | biographie, clips, news, photos . MTV.FR . 30 July 2010 . 2011-04-14.
  3. Web site: French singer Yodelice performs during the 26th Victoires de la Musique French music awards ceremony in Lille – Yahoo! News . In.news.yahoo.com . 10 February 2011 . 2011-04-14.
  4. Web site: Yodelice vidéo Victoires de la Musique . Top-news.fr . 2011-04-14.
  5. http://www.ultratop.be/fr/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Maxim+Nucci Ultratop.be/fr/ Maxim Nucci discography
  6. http://hitparade.ch/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Maxim+Nucci hitparade.ch: Maxim Nucci discography
  7. https://web.archive.org/web/20161107214356/http://lescharts.com//showinterpret.asp?interpret=Maxim%2BNucci LesCharts.com: Maxim Nucci discography