Klaus Nomi Musical artist

Klaus Sperber (January 24, 1944 – August 6, 1983), better known as Klaus Nomi, was a German countertenor noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly stage persona.Nomi was known for his bizarrely visionary theatrical live performances, heavy make-up, unusual costumes, and a highly stylized signature hairdo which flaunted a receding hairline. His songs were equally unusual, ranging from synthesizer-laden interpretations of classical music opera to covers of 1960s pop standards like Chubby Checker's "The Twist" and Lou Christie's "Lightnin' Strikes". He is remembered in the US as one of David Bowie's backup singers for a 1979 performance on Saturday Night Live.Nomi died in 1983 at the age of 39 as a result of complications from AIDS.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Sperber Klaus
Birth dateJanuary 24, 1944
Birth place
Bavaria , Germany , Immenstadt
Date of deathAugust 06, 1983
Place of death
New York City , New York

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Musical artist

Career started1977
Career ended1983
associated musical artist
David Bowie
Joey Arias
Man Parrish
Kristian Hoffman
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Disco
New wave music
Opera
Baroque music
Experimental music
Synthpop
record label
RCA Records

Klaus Nomi on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://keepkey.yochanan.net/nomi.htm
  2. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/klaus.nomi/home_ve
  3. http://www.thenomisong.com
  4. http://zabakdaz.com