Gabriel Yacoub was born in Paris, of a Lebanese father and a French mother.
He was a guitarist and singer with the Alan Stivell group that toured
France in 1971. Before he founded Malicorne Gabriel and Marie Yacoub
recorded "Pierre de Grenoble" (1973). Indeed this was originally intended
to be the name of the group. It included contributions from Dan Ar Braz.
With Malicorne Gabriel played acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin,
epinette de Vosges and banjo, while Marie played electric dulcimer,
bouzouki and hurdy-gurdy. They sang most of the lead vocals on the albums.
In 1978, while Malicorne were at their peak, Gabriel recorded a solo album
called "trad.arr", which had English fiddler Barry Dransfield as a guest
on it.
Solo years In the final year of Malicorne, 1986 Yacoub recorded
"Elementary Level of Faith". This was highly experimental, with Yacoub's
own compositions and electronic effects. Warm emotions are combined with
industrial sounds.
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