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Brother Dege (David John Legg) was born on 8 June, 1967 in Lafayette, Louisiana, is an American musician (1967–2024). Discover Brother Dege's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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David John Legg |
Occupation |
Singer · songwriter · musician |
Age |
56 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
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8 June, 1967 |
Birthday |
8 June |
Birthplace |
Lafayette, Louisiana |
Date of death |
8 March, 2024 |
Died Place |
Lafayette, Louisiana |
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Brother Dege Height, Weight & Measurements
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Brother Dege Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brother Dege worth at the age of 56 years old? Brother Dege’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from . We have estimated Brother Dege's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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David John Legg (8 June 19678 March 2024), known professionally as Brother Dege and Dege Legg was an American singer, songwriter, and musician of rock and blues.
From Cajun-French and Irish ancestry, Legg was born and raised in southern Louisiana.
His parents were Anne and John Legg, lieutenant colonel from the United States Air Force.
They moved a lot and lived in Northern California and Georgia.
His parents broke up so he and his mother came back to Louisiana.
He had a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy from Louisiana State University.
He also discovered Henry Miller, Charles Bukowski, Gabriel García Márquez and Beat Generation's writers.
He listened 1970s and 1980s rock and roll : Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, ACDC, le blues de Blind Willie Johnson, Son House, Robert Johnson, Bukka White and lyrics of Tom Waits and Bob Dylan.
He taught himself how to play guitar and wrote his first songs.
Legg suffered of chronic depression and drug dependence.
After a suicide attempt in the Mississippi from a bridge he decided to go to rehab.
In 1994, Legg with his initials DJ chose "Dege Legg" as his professional name.
He formed the band Santeria as a singer with other musicians : Primo (guitare), Krishna Kasturi (drum), Chad Willis (bass) and Rob Rushing (percussion).
During ten years the band self-released on his own label four albums and became one of the southern underground band.
To support his artistic projects, Legg worked many odd jobs : cabdriver, machinist, caseworker in a homeless shelter, delivery driver, dishwasher, tire mechanic, cook, journalist at The Independent and won the Louisiana Press Award in 2004 and 2008 for his article about Homelessness in Lafayette.
The band dissolved in 2008.
Legg varied the musical experiences by joining C. C. Adcock's touring band as second guitarist in The Lafayette Marquis and he formed the new band Black Bayou Construkt and released the album Kingdoms of Folly in 2009.
After several solo albums he continued to play solo tour as "Brother Dege".
During ten years he wrote the album Folk songs of the American Longhair and recorded in non-traditional spaces : elevator shafts, open fields, abandoned houses before recording the tracks at home.
After that he worked with professionals to mix and master his albums.
Brother Dedge described his music as psyouthern (psychedelic and southern) because in his country the energy was "dark and spooky".
David Maine of PopMatters said the album was ranged "from quietly desperate to careening full-tilt boogie" with slide guitar, Southern gothic and rock and roll.
For Walter Pierce of The Independent, Kingdoms of Folly was a "musical departure from the dark, Southern tribalism of Santeria".
For KLOF Magazine "the album tunnels into the ancient mysteries of pre-war blues and its devil-obsessed masters".
Brother Dege, called by the press "the best kept secrets in the Deep South" went in solo tour in America with a dobro and for the first time in Europe (Belgium and Netherland).
The producers of American reality television series Deadliest Catch licensed the song Hard Row to Hoe.
Quentin Tarantino heard at Sirius XM the song Too Old to Die Young and wanted it in his movie's score Django Unchained.
Tarantino said : "every track could have been in the movie".
The movie was a great success.
Tarantino won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and the music was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media.
About this participation Brother Dege declared : "I couldn’t ask for a better director to be interested in my music. [...] People associate Quentin with a bold cinematic aesthetic and his exquisite taste in music"
In 2013 Brother Dege released the new album How to kill a horse.
To Robert Gluck of The Aquarian he was emerged into the spotlight with the same attention as The Black Keys and Gary Clark, Jr..
Brother Dege toured with his new band The Brethren founded in 2013.
In 2015 the album Scorched Earth Policy was atypical because he mixed new songs "haunting and catchy compositions" for OffBeat, old demos, covers (Black Sabbath, Hüsker Dü).
To Blues Rock Review the album was full of surprises with "undertones of funky, psychedelic production techniques such as echoing background vocals and spacey, saturated drums".
In 2018 his concept album Farmer's Almanach "trying to fight your way out of a small town in the South".
To Peter Lindblad of Elmore Magazine "Farmer’s Almanac is a broken piece of scuffed luggage bulging with troubled narratives of angels, drifters, ghosts and oddballs trapped in a hole of small-town desperation".
Brother Dege and his band toured in America and in Europe during nine weeks (France and Netherland) and again in 2019.
In 2022 after touring two months in Europe he toured again in America alone in acoustic concert for the first time since 2014.