Kamil Rustam
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Kamil Rustam is a French guitarist, composer, arranger, songwriter and producer whose musical career has made known as a prolific musician in many different styles. Rustam was born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and moved at an early age to Paris, France where he worked extensively for most of the top pop French artists, earning the 1985 "Les Victoires de la Musique" for Producer of the Year with his fellow producing partners Manu Katché and Gabriel Yared.
He was also nominated as Best Studio Musician at the 1986 and 1987 "Les Victoires de la Musique".
He then moved to Los Angeles in 1996, where he has been busy working in the American entertainment industry.
Early life
Growing up, Kamil Rustam had always been listening to the sounds of the guitar; his father, a student of Alexandre Lagoya and Ida Presti, would always play at home . But it was only when he discovered bands like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix that he decided he wanted to become a guitar player. At seven years old, he enrolled in the "Conservatoire municipal du 14eme arrondissement" and studied classical guitar for 10 years while playing modern rock music with local bands.
Career
Kamil Rustam made himself known for his versatility and rose to become one of France's most in-demand session guitarists in the 1980s and 1990s, winning him two awards for Best Session Musician.
Kamil Rustam began his singing career when schoolmate Patrick Bruel asked him in 1984 to produce his first single "Marre de cette nana la," which has sold over a million copies. He continued to produce numerous albums for best-selling French artists, like Florent Pagny, Patricia Kaas, and Phil Barney, and was eventually named Best Producer at Michel Jonasz's album Unis Vers L'Uni in 1985.
Kamil Rustam played for Preface from 1985 to 1988. Manu Katché was featured on drums and lead vocal with the band.
Awards
- Best Producer (winner): 1985 "Les Victoires De La Musique"
- Best Session Musician (nominee): 1986 "Les Victoires De La Musique"
- Best Session Musician (nominee): 1987 "Les Victoires De La Musique"