Bruno Blum is a singer songwriter, guitar player and music producer nicknamed "Doc Reggae." Born in Vichy, France on October 4, 1960, he is mostly known for his work in the reggae music field, and also works as a comic book artist, illustrator, painter, photographer, writer and speaker.
He was the first French musician to record and release dub music, as well as afrobeat sung in French, and has released several French songs albums in a wide variety of styles. He is known, among other things, for his work with the press-acclaimed Asmara All Stars and on Serge Gainsbourg's three reggae albums, which he has produced new mixes of, as well as dub and deejay versions in 2003. He completed a new mix of Serge Gainsbourg's Gainsbourg Et Cætera Palace live album in 2006. Blum performs steadily with his rock and reggae bands as a singer and lead guitar player, and speaks worldwide on the history of reggae music, African music and other rock and blues culture-related subjects...