1980s to 1990s Born in La Varenne,
Val-de-Marne, France, Jean-Pierre Danel is son of the French pop singer
Pascal Danel and the nephew of opera director
Jean-Pierre Ponnelle. Danel started his career as a professional guitarist in July 1982, at the age of 14. After many tours and studio recordings with French session musicians, he released various guitar albums.
Stratospheric (2000) In 2001, Danel was invited to play on the album
Les Masters de la Guitare, to which
Eric Clapton,
B. B. King,
Carlos Santana, and
Al Di Meola also contributed.
Guitar Connection (2006) Danel's album
Guitar Connection was released by Sony/BMG in July 2006 and reached the number one spot in the charts in France, followed by several other records certified gold or platinum.
Guitar Connection was certified gold and soon became a series of hit albums, with
Guitar Connection 2 released in March 2007.
Guitar Connection 2 contains a duet with British guitarist
Hank Marvin. Danel also recorded many duets with French stars
Laurent Voulzy,
Louis Bertignac,
Axel Bauer, Michael Jones, and
Paul Personne, among others. In June 2007, Danel received the Grand Prix Français de la Guitare Award. The album was supported by
Brian May of
Queen, who also wrote a note in the booklet. The pair was reunited in a charity organized by Danel in 2013. The album was certified Gold, and the DVD earned a Platinum disc.
The Hit List (2013) Danel's digital compilation album
The Hit List debuted on the French compilation albums chart at number 18.
Guitar Tribute (2016) On 25 March 2016, Danel released
Guitar Tribute (Sony Music), a box set containing 2 CDs (a compilation and a live album) and the DVD of a private live show,
All You Need Is Live, which he dedicated to his daughter. Half of the concert consisted of Danel's hits, with two new songs, while the other half was a collection of covers of classics that influenced the guitar player (e.g.
The Beatles, The Shadows,
Elvis Presley, etc.). Half of the tunes are vocal and several duets are included, as well as video tributes to Danel by
Brian May of
Queen,
Hank Marvin of
The Shadows, several French artists, and Sony Music and Warner Music CEOs. To promote his work, Danel embarked on a promotional tour, with a primetime TV show, several other TV appearances, and TV advertising.
Guitar Tribute entered the compilation albums chart at number 7 and the DVD
All You Need is Live became certified double platinum. In 2017, after
Génération Guitare: a double album with guitarist Jean-Félix Lalanne, Sony Music released an anthology featuring a 10-CD box set called
Guitar Player, In 2020, a documentary was announced and a biography was published. His album
Côté Jazz reached the top of the Jazz Albums Chart in France.
Guitar Story (2020) and Guitar Safari (2022) In 2021, he released the TV special
Guitar Story on DVD. His album and DVD
Hats Off to the Boys was then released in several countries. His DVD
Guitar Video Connection, celebrating 40 years of his career, was released in 2022, and a triple album,
Guitar Safari, was released at the same time. To celebrate 40 years of recording, a new album, a best-of album, and a live album were also released. During the spring of 2024, Danel released his new single, "Spicy Marie", which blends his rock-guitar style with dance-music production. The track reached number eight on the national club charts. In 2025, his vocal composition "Love U (Yes I Do)" charted on the French Club chart, peaking at number 6 in April and May (weeks 17 and 19, April and May 2025), while each of its two remixes reached number 2 on different weeks on the Electro national charts. ==Puzzle Productions==