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    influence on culture, but later accepted as a form of "people's music". Klaus Lenz directed a number of bands. Manfred Krug sang jazz till his emigration...
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    with Lenz at that time. In 1988 Lenz released a few singles and EPs on Low Spirit, most of which have been produced together with Klaus Jankuhn. Lenz also...
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    WestBam (redirect from Maximillian Lenz)
    Becker Song", which was co-produced by Klaus Jankuhn. WestBam, his brother Fabian Lenz, William Röttger, Klaus Jankuhn and Sandra Molzahn later founded...
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    studies, he played in various jazz and pop bands until he joined the Klaus Lenz Big Band. In 1979 he met the musicians with whom he founded the band Pankow...
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  • jazz had become an integral part of East German culture and politics. Klaus Lenz and the Modern Soul band found its own way to the Fusion of rock and jazz...
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    modern Germany (Univ of California Press, 2010). Schulz, Saskia Sarah, Klaus Lenz, and Karin Büttner-Janz. "Severe back pain in elite athletes: a cross-sectional...
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  • Seyffert as GST Cycle Group Member Peter Berger as GST Cycle Group Member Klaus Sehmisch as GST Cycle Group Member István Farkas as GST Cycle Group Member...
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  • 1985 under the moniker Cowboy Temple. Soon after Jankuhn, WestBam, Fabian Lenz and William Röttger founded the label Low Spirit. Jankuhn and WestBam also...
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    Klaus Maria Brandauer (German pronunciation: [klaʊ̯s maˈʀiːa ˈbʀandaʊ̯ɐ] ; born Klaus Georg Steng; 22 June 1943) is an Austrian actor and director. He...
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    unconstrained. In 1932 Klaus wrote the first part of his autobiography, which was well received until Hitler came to power. In 1933 Klaus participated with...
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    Siegfried Lenz (German: [ˈziːkfʁiːt ˈlɛnts] ; 17 March 1926 – 7 October 2014) was a German writer of novels, short stories and essays, as well as dramas...
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    "professional singer". Lenz himself accompanied her for her graduation concert. The first LP record on which she featured prominently was "Klaus Lenz Big Band 1974"...
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    Pedro Lenz (born 8 March 1965 in Langenthal) is a Swiss writer. Lenz studied Spanish literature at the University of Bern. He has worked full-time as a...
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  • Joergensmann Elvin Jones Kidd Jordan Achim Kaufmann Franklin Kiermyer Klaus Lenz Holger Mantey Charlie Mariano Henriette Mueller Zbigniew Namyslowski Pascal...
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    "Debütroman ausgezeichnet: Fatma Aydemir erhält Klaus-Michael-Kühne-Preis". Spiegel Online. 20 September 2017. Lenz, Susanne (31 March 2017). "Roman "Ellbogen":...
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  • "Das Feuerschiff" ("The Lightship" in German) by German author Siegfried Lenz which had previously been made into a German film of the same title in 1963...
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    Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz (23 January 1751, or 12 January in the Julian calendar – 4 June 1792, or 24 May in the Julian calendar) was a Baltic German...
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    Fassbinder's Despair (1978). He was born in Berlin. He died in Munich from pancreatic cancer. Klaus Löwitsch at IMDb Klaus Löwitsch at Allmovie v t e...
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  • Sextett: "Leicht Verdreht" Orchester Charles Blackwell: "The Bumble Beat" Klaus Lenz Sextett: "Corso" Slava Kunst Orchestra: "Lucifer In Coelis" Thunderbirds:...
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    times: to television director Achim Lenz (1974–76), musician and actor Reno Eckstein (1979–1982) and illustrator Klaus Zey (1997–2011). On German television...
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  • record label. Founded in 1986 by Maximilian Lenz (Westbam), Fabian Lenz (DJ Dick), William Röttger, Klaus Jankuhn and Sandra Molzahn. The first record...
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  • significant figures were Johann Anton Leisewitz, Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, H. L. Wagner, and Friedrich Maximilian Klinger. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe...
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    Tatort (redirect from Klaus Borowski)
    essentially remained the same throughout the decades except for slight changes. Klaus Doldinger composed the title music with Udo Lindenberg on drums. At the...
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    Stream 2 following Russian aggression Media related to Klaus Ernst at Wikimedia Commons Website of Klaus Ernst Website about Klaus Ernst by IG Metall...
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    2016: Teddy Award for the movie Tomcat (Kater) Klaus Händl in the German National Library catalogue Klaus Händl at IMDb Die Dinge, sind verschoben, essay...
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  • 1977 Elias Canetti 1979 Max Wehrli 1981 Philippe Jaccottet 1983 Hermann Lenz 1985 Herbert Lüthy 1989 Jacques Mercanton 1992 Erika Burkart 1994 Gerhard...
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  • right-wing circles. During these activities he comes in contact with Benjamin Lenz (Klaus Maria Brandauer), a Jewish man dealing in information on all kinds of...
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  • Kurt Lechner Klaus-Heiner Lehne Robert Lehr Ursula Lehr Helmut Lemke Vera Lengsfeld Carl Otto Lenz Hanfried Lenz Otto Lenz Wilhelm Lenz Ursula von der...
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  • am Draht) is a 1973 German science fiction television serial, starring Klaus Löwitsch and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Shot in 16 mm, it was...
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  • capacity by the end of the year. In 2004 Lenzing was producing 40,000 tons [sic, probably metric tonnes]. In 1998, Lenzing and Courtaulds reached a patent dispute...
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