Occupation(s) Musician Role Musician Name Klaus Wunderlich | Website KlausWunderlich.de Years active 1947–1997 | |
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Born June 18, 1931Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany ( 1931-06-18 ) Instruments Keyboard instruments, percussion Albums Sound 2000, Hammond Pops 2, Hammond Pops 5 Similar People Hubert Deuringer, Heinz Erhardt, Peggy March, Edvard Grieg, Ilse Werner |
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Klaus Wunderlich (18 June 1931 – 28 October 1997) was a German musician.
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- Klaus wunderlich happy blue danube yamaha tyros 4 an der sch nen blauen donau johann strauss
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- Biography
- Discography small selection
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Biography

Wunderlich was born in Chemnitz. He played the Hammond organ during the first half of his career, briefly used Moog synthesizers and later switched to Wersi organs with which he created his own unique electronic sound. He was open to different music styles and played classical, operetta, Broadway musical, as well as popular music. He sold more than 20 million records all over the world and received 13 golden albums as well as one golden cassette.

He died in Engen from a heart attack, and was subsequently buried in the Alter Friedhof at Sindelfingen.

Some of his work was incorporated into the Soviet cartoon, Nu Pogodi!
Discography (small selection)

Wunderlich released more than one hundred albums, of which thirteen LP's and one music cassette was credited with gold. In the following overview the hit results in Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are given:


