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Birth name
  
Klaus Heuser

Website
  
Heuser's MySpace-page

Genres
  
Associated acts
  
Music group
  
BAP (1980 – 1999)

Years active
  
????–present

Role
  
Instruments
  
Name
  
Klaus Heuser


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Born
  
January 27, 1957 (age 67) Leverkusen, Germany (
1957-01-27
)

Occupation(s)
  
MusicianSongwriterProducer

Albums
  
Men in Blues, Vun drinne noh drusse, Wahnsinn: Die Hits von 79‑95, Fur usszeschnigge!, Zwesche Salzjeback un Bier

Similar People
  
Richard Bargel, Wolfgang Niedecken, Marcus Rieck, Sascha Delbrouck, Helmut Krumminga

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Klaus „Major“ Heuser (born 27 January 1957 in Leverkusen) is a German musician and producer. He found fame as the lead guitarist of the Cologne rock band BAP.

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His musical influences are the Rolling Stones, especially Keith Richards, as well as Eric Clapton and Dutch band Golden Earring.

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Career

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Heuser gained major popularity as the guitarist of rock band BAP, of which he was a member from 1980 to 1999. He was mainly responsible for BAP's musical style and wrote music to the hit songs like Verdamp lang her (literally: '(it was) a damn long time ago'), Frau ich freu mich (literally: 'Woman, I'm looking forward to') and Alles em Lot (literally: 'All is in plumb', figuratively: 'Everything is ok').

On 17 February 2006 he released Major & Suzan, a collaborative album, which was recorded with Berlin singer Susanne Werth.

His latest work is Men in Blues with veteran German blues guitarist Richard Bargel. The album will be released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland on 3 February 2012.

Notable information

He got his nickname Major from Major Healey from the TV series I Dream of Jeannie.

References

Klaus Heuser Wikipedia