Claas P. Jambor

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Claas P. Jambor (2005)

Claas P. Jambor (* in Schleswig ) is a Christian rock and pop musician who travels with both a band and as a singer-songwriter .

Life

Jambor grew up as the son of an officer, alternately in Texas and Schleswig-Holstein. He spent his school days mainly at the cathedral school in Schleswig (Schleswig-Holstein), where he graduated from high school in 1996.

In 2001 Jambor recorded his first record with Robert Sattler in Frankfurt am Main . This was followed by his first record deal with J-Star Records and numerous live concerts. He also wrote the theme song All my Life for World Youth Day 2005 .

In 2005 he released the album One Day Recordings . In 2006 Jambor went on a European tour with their new CD Alive and won the “Best Live Act of the Year” award from Sound7 , an online platform for Christian media and events. At the same time, Claas founded the band "4 Ugly Daughters" with Dennis Hormes , Andy Latzko and Markus Hoppe, which only released one CD.

In May 2010 he released the album Paradise Lane and went on tour again.

In 2011 Claas P. Jambor joined a studio community with Leonhard Mahlich , George Brenner and Simon Gray in Hamburg , among others . Here he produced various albums for other artists and also worked as a songwriter for other projects and record companies, including Kontor Records .

In 2013 Jambor set up a studio in Kansas City (Missouri) and relocated his main work there. There he continues to write for various artists and bands, especially with his friend and companion Paul Colman. He continues to play concerts.

Discography

  • 2001: Exceptional
  • 2005: One Day Recordings
  • 2006: Alive
  • 2006: 4 Ugly Daughters
  • 2008: The Piano Album
  • 2010: Paradise Lane
  • 2015: Radiate

Individual evidence

  1. Bio ( Memento from January 5, 2014 in the Internet Archive )