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Also known as
  
Kid Creole

Years active
  
1965–present

Instruments
  
Bass

Spouse
  
Adriana Kaegi (m. ?–1985)

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Birth name
  
Thomas August Darnell Browder

Born
  
August 12, 1950 (age 66)The Bronx, New York City, USA (
1950-08-12
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, bandleader, record producer

Associated acts
  
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah BandKid Creole and the Coconuts

Movies
  
Against All Odds, Be Kind Rewind

Albums
  
Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places, Off the Coast of Me, In Praise of Older Women a, Dr Buzzard's Original S, Tropical Gangsters

Thomas August Darnell Browder (born August 12, 1950), known professionally as August Darnell and under the stage name Kid Creole, is an American musician, singer and songwriter best known for co-founding Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band and subsequently forming and leading Kid Creole and the Coconuts.

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Early life and career

August Darnell The Quietus Features A Quietus Interview quotKid Creole Was My

Darnell was born in The Bronx, New York City, USA in 1950. His mother was from South Carolina with Caribbean and Italian parents and his father from Savannah, Georgia. As an adult, Thom Browder began going by his two middle names as August Darnell. Claims in some sources that he was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, are erroneous; according to Darnell they stem from the fictitious back-story behind the Kid Creole character.

August Darnell In the News August Darnell photo call for quotCherchez La Femmequot

Growing up in the melting pot of the Bronx, Darnell was exposed early on to all kinds of music. Darnell began his musical career in a band named The In-Laws with his half-brother, Stony Browder Jr., in 1965. The band disbanded so Darnell could pursue a career as an English teacher. He studied English and drama at Hofstra University, later claiming that he established a musical career because he was a "frustrated actor".

August Darnell August Darnell interviews articles and reviews from Rock39s Backpages

In 1974, again with Stony Browder, he formed Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, becoming its lyricist and bass player. The band combined swing and Latin music with disco rhythms and had its biggest hit in 1976 with "Cherchez La Femme". Their self-titled debut release was a Top 40-charting album which was certified gold and was nominated for a Grammy.

Kid Creole

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In 1979, Darnell left Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band. He began producing for other artists, such as Don Armando’s Second Avenue Rhumba Band and Gichy Dan’s Beachwood No.9, before adopting the name Kid Creole (adapted from the Elvis Presley film King Creole) in 1980. Darnell described the persona of Kid Creole as "a flamboyant, devil-may-care bon vivant".

August Darnell Kid Creole aka August Darnell Island Records St Peter39s Sq London

With his band and backing singers (including Darnell's then-wife, Adriana Kaegi), collectively known as Kid Creole and the Coconuts, he established an exuberant musical style drawing on such influences as big bands, notably that of Cab Calloway, salsa, jazz, pop music and disco. Darnell wrote the lyrics, which "satirised the high life at a time when America was ravaged by recession." The group released three albums, Off the Coast of Me (1980), Fresh Fruit in Foreign Places (1981) and Tropical Gangsters (1982), that became especially popular and successful in Europe. Darnell also worked as a producer with acts on ZE Records. However, the band were much less successful in the US, and were eventually dropped by Sony.

Later life

Darnell moved to England in the 1980s, and later lived in Denmark, Sweden, and Maui, occasionally re-forming Kid Creole and the Coconuts with new musicians.

Songs

Stool PigeonTropical Gangsters · 1982
I'm a Wonderful Thing - BabyTropical Gangsters · 1982
Annie I'm Not Your Daddy2004

References

August Darnell Wikipedia