Jeff Dahlgren
Jeff Dahlgren is an American guitarist and music producer, best known for his significant collaborations with French pop icon Mylène Farmer. He began his musical journey in the 1980s as a member of the punk rock band Waste Youth. Dahlgren’s partnership with Farmer emerged shortly thereafter, leading him to feature prominently in her artistic endeavors.
In 1994, he made his screen debut in the film "Giorgino," directed by Laurent Boutonnat, where he played the lead role. Although the film did not achieve commercial success, it marked a notable expansion of his artistic repertoire. Following this, Dahlgren relocated to California to work closely with Farmer on her music projects. He contributed his guitar work to her acclaimed album "Anamorphosée" and was also involved in the later album "Innamoramento." Additionally, he showcased his talent during the "Tour 1996" and the "Mylènium Tour," performing guitar for audiences from September 21, 1999, until March 8, 2000.
In 2001, he ventured into production with Farmer’s company, Dichotomie, in an attempt to launch young artist Christia Mantzke, although this project did not meet with commercial success. Dahlgren is also a member of the band KatsüK, based in Fort Worth, Texas, where he serves as a guitarist and vocalist alongside fellow bandmates Daniel Katsük, Evan O’Jones, Matt Skates, and Orion Ritts. Through his diverse contributions, Jeff Dahlgren has made a lasting impact on the music industry.