Klaus and Dennis Waterman 03/06/2009
It has been mentioned by the esteemed (and very clever) Prof. Walter Samuel that Klaus and the classical actor from London, Dennis Waterman, became close in the early 70's when Klaus made the Brown on Brown album. ![]() The thing I want to say is that Klaus and Dennis certainly had a most creative connection but I should be making it very clear that they were not at all gay. Dennis was not only playing a tough guy cop on TV but was a professional boxer also. Klaus was modest but very macho in a fight too. He had no problem with gay love or any love, of course, but I just wanted to make it clear. Add Comment | About Jan Sink
Jan Sink was born in Utrecht, Netherlands in 1944 and, following a largely unsuccessful career as a roadie, became a recording engineer at the infamous Amsterdam recording
studio, The Velvet Glove. In 1969 he was hired by legendary erotik film composer Klaus Harmony to engineer sessions for 'Elektrische Lippen', the composer’s first collaboration with director, Friedrich Wohlfäht. Jan went on to engineer and mix and co-produce soundtracks for classics such as 'Die Sins des Apostles', 'The Ladies Man' and 'Die Sexorcist'. Following the composer’s death in 1984, Jan took the role of CEO of HarmonSink Corp founded with Klaus’ son, Helmut Harmony, to administer the Klaus Harmony publishing catalogue. In 2005 HarmonSink Corp acquired the rights to the complete recorded work of Klaus Harmony which is now being re-released in the form of the acclaimed multi-volume 'Oeuvre' series. Jan divides his time between Amsterdam and London and sometimes lives with his wife, Pupu. CategoriesAll ArchivesOctober 2010 |
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