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David Gahan (/ ɡ ɑː n / GAHN; born David Callcott; 9 May 1962) is an English singer best known as the lead singer of electronic music band Depeche Mode since their formation in 1980. Noted for his commanding stage presence [ 1 ] and unique baritone voice, [ 2 ] Gahan was ranked at No. 73 on Q magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Singers" [ 3 ...
Depeche Mode have released fifty-seven music ... Pictures featuring the band music videos from 1986 to 1997 ... Dave Gahan's shadow doing the "glasses" shape with his ...
On 15 August 2022, the social media accounts for Depeche Mode posted a photo of Gahan and Gore in a recording studio, with them tweeting, "finding stability in what we know and love, and focusing on what gives life meaning and purpose", which magazines like NME suggested was a hint at work on a new studio album. [134] [135]
As the lead singer and frontman for seminal synth-rock outfit Depeche Mode, Gahan spent his first flush of fame as an interpreter of sorts, using his plaintive, sensual baritone to turn songs ...
Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan on Forging Ahead After the Passing of Andy Fletcher Spencer Kaufman. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band is set to return with a new album and tour in 2023, as Dave Gahan ...
Last night, Depeche Mode joined the Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, Notorious B.I.G. and T. Rex as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020. Charlize Theron inducted the ...
Ultra is the ninth studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 14 April 1997 by Mute Records. It was the band's first album following the departure of Alan Wilder. Wilder's departure and lead singer Dave Gahan's drug problems, which culminated in a near-fatal overdose, had caused speculation that Depeche Mode was ...
Playing the Angel is the first Depeche Mode album to feature writing contributions from lead singer Dave Gahan. [3] He wrote the lyrics to "Suffer Well", "I Want It All" and "Nothing's Impossible", while Christian Eigner and Andrew Phillpott wrote the music.