Difference between revisions of "Klaus Harmony"

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His mother, '''Lotte Schmitt''' was a cabaret performer.
 
His mother, '''Lotte Schmitt''' was a cabaret performer.
  
In 1959, Klaus moved to the Soho district of London, and formed two accordion-led pop music bands. In the late 1960s, his band is renamed '''Kinky Roosevelt''' and plays progressive, heavy rock.
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In 1959, Klaus moved to the Soho district of London, and formed two accordion-led pop music bands, '''Accordion Pete & the Accordion Boys''', which failed, and then '''The Accordion Boy & His Pop Beat Combo Chums''', which had some success.  
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In 1967, the band is renamed '''Kinky Roosevelt''' and plays progressive, heavy rock.
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Klaus was presumed dead after a unexplained explosion at a used record store in London in 1984.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*http://www.klausharmony.com/
 
*http://www.klausharmony.com/
 
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Harmony
 
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaus_Harmony
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[[Category:Fictional composers|Hamony, Klaus]]
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[[Category:Pornography|Hamony, Klaus]]
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[[Category:Fictional accordionists|Hamony, Klaus]]

Latest revision as of 07:04, 6 May 2019

Fictional German composer of 1970s porn film soundtracks from a website dedicated to his works and life. Born 1941.

His mother, Lotte Schmitt was a cabaret performer.

In 1959, Klaus moved to the Soho district of London, and formed two accordion-led pop music bands, Accordion Pete & the Accordion Boys, which failed, and then The Accordion Boy & His Pop Beat Combo Chums, which had some success.

In 1967, the band is renamed Kinky Roosevelt and plays progressive, heavy rock.

Klaus was presumed dead after a unexplained explosion at a used record store in London in 1984.

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