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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Klaus_NomiKlaus Nomi - Wikipedia

    Klaus Sperber (24 January 1944 – 6 August 1983), known professionally as Klaus Nomi, was a German countertenor noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly stage persona. In the 1970s Nomi immersed himself in the East Village art scene.

  2. Jun 30, 2022 · Nomi — or Klaus Sperber, the name he was born with — moved to New York City from his native Germany in the early 1970s. He fell in with a group of creative friends and in late 1978 joined many of...

  3. Jan 3, 2011 · Klaus Nomi - The Cold Song (Good Quality) Vall. 1.86K subscribers. Subscribed. 25K. 1.3M views 13 years ago.

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    Klaus Nomi. @KlausNomiofficialchannel. •. 19K subscribers • 9 videos. More about this channel. ...more. legacyfrance.lnk.to/KlausNomi and 1 more link. Videos. Shorts. Releases. Playlists....

  5. Apr 14, 2023 · Klaus Nomi : « Simple Man » Official Clip. Official website : http://klausnomi.net/Subscribe to Klaus Nomis official channel: https://www.youtube.com/channe...

  6. Aug 15, 2023 · That's the question asked by visionary German singer and performance artist Klaus Nomi on Nomi Song, a self-referential gem from his eponymous debut album, first released in 1981.

  7. Sep 10, 2018 · Klaus Nomi died alone in Manhattans Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in August of 1983. No one visited him in the week before his death. This performance of “The Cold Song” from earlier in 1983 is perhaps the quintessential Nomi media moment.

  8. Dec 10, 2015 · Born in the German state of Bavaria in 1944, Klaus Nomi emigrated to New York City at the age of 28, doing bits of off-Broadway theater work and moonlighting as a pastry chef.

  9. Aug 1, 2011 · Klaus Nomi’s musi­cal style was undoubt­ed­ly unique: he com­bined opera and New Wave pop music and per­formed his music in elab­o­rate stage shows rem­i­nis­cent of retro-futur­is­tic Sci­ence Fic­tion visions of the 1920s: face paint­ed white in Kabu­ki style, black lips, extrav­a­gant clothes and hair­styles inspired by Cubism.

  10. Jan 1, 2014 · This post comes from the Dangerous Minds archives and was originally published on August 8th, 2010, the 27th anniversary of Klaus Nomis death. I met Klaus in the fall of 1977 in the lobby of the Cinema Village after a midnight screening of Eraserhead. We struck up a conversation about...