Hi,
I found a interesting site about Klaus Wunderlich, he was a German organist, make's his own recordings without other people. he played live drums and mixed it with organ sounds of Hammond (later he played Wersi organs and also made records on the first "moog synth". Klaus was for me the first steps going in music, i heard the record lp's from my father and was away from his playing, sound and technique.
he sold more than 18 million copies the world over of his music and recieved golden records and 1 golden tape. On this site you can hear a live interview with Klaus for the bbc. This guy was amazing.
Klaus Wunderlich died in 1997.
I have heard two live concerts from him in belgium. His style of playing was the best i heard in popular music.

site: http://www.organfax.co.uk/klauswunderlich.html

regards,

Notlos

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