Remembering Klaus Wunderlich Hammond Pops 5 Medley
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Dit is en blijft hele mooie muziek
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We had this album and it was one of my favorites. Had some French Friends with a caravan and we drove down to Spain every year in the 70's with this blasting out on the cassette player in the car. Never tired of it during very long journey's...
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Hi Wersiking,
Do you have the tune "From the alley to the alamo" it was a tune by K.W. and a guy playing the accordion, cant think of his name, but it was recorded in 1959-60 I think. I have a poor digital copy, but would love a better one. Also Jeepers Creepers by the same two.
Cheers from Norway, Kai
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Cheers Brett, Thank you for your kind words. I have been asked to do more covers of Klaus Orginals...the guy WAS the true master a very very Clever Man
Hello Wersiking,
A fellow organist here and K.W. fan. You have captured the sound and playing style of the GREAT man . Well done. I was fortunate enough to be able see K.W when he was on tour in the Uk in Oxford. It was a stunning performance. It was around the time when he recorded the L.P. On The Sunny Side Of The Street. A fantastic tribute to the GREAT man Thankyou for sharing your playing with us.
Regards Mark.
Grandpiano3 1 year ago
@Grandpiano3 Thank you Grand Piano I am elated that you enjoyed it. Yes he was the master and will never be beaten he was fabulous both on and off stage, strange at times but he had it all. I love sunny side of the street album too but I do like the earlier albums I started collecting and being a fan way back in 68....I miss him so much thanks for taking the time to comment appriciated
Wersiking 1 year ago
You play the Organ so beautifully Wersiking....By the name I assume you are playing on a WERSI organ, I saw KW in Manchester UK in around 1980 with his new KORG organ, seem to thing he had it specially commisioned....The Concert was amazing, Thank you for your lovely KW cover versions....they are beautifully done, and very much appreciated
MrBillyboop 1 year ago
@MrBillyboop You got it Wersi but WOW I Didn't Know KW played Korg thats something I didnt know. I lost contact with Klaus late eighties I thought it was disgusting how THEY booked him just to dance to, I thought what a come down
but the guy had a heart of gold and he did a lot for people who had hard times. Thank you for the comments they are too Well Appriciated I made some one happy....job done!
Wersiking 1 year ago
My God, I was about 7 when I first heard Klaus on many 8-track cartridges that my uncle Tom bought. I was insatantly hooked, and as a pianist and trainee organist myself (in Church) I was astounded that organs could do all this! I have to say that your touch, nuances and subleties remind me so much of Klaus, well done friend!!
tony67xyz 1 year ago
@tony67xyz Thank You Tony for taking the time and trouble to write to me glad you enjoyed it
Wersiking 1 year ago