Curly curve

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Curly Curve was a Berlin rock band that was one of the most famous representatives of progressive music in the late 1960s / early 1970s with their earthy blues rock .

The original line-up consisted of Kurt Herkenberg (bass), Hans "Hansi" Wallbaum (drums), Alex Conti (guitar), Chris Axel Klöber (keyboards) and Heiner Pudelko (vocals).

After Pudelko's departure (he founded the group Interzone in 1979 ), Hanno Bruhn (vocals, bass), Martin Knaden (guitar), guitarist Leo Lehr and drummer Hans Wallbaum joined the group in alternating succession.

Hansi Wallbaum works today as a studio and session musician, Alex Conti went to Atlantis and later played with the band Lake . Hanno Bruhn later emerged as a copywriter and producer ( Diether Krebs "Martin", Frank Zander's "Hier geht Kurt" etc.).

Discography

  • Curly Curve (1973 on Brain Metronome, re-released 1994 on CD)
  • Forgotten Tapes (1981 on Ökotopia)

Both albums are rare LP collector's items and have also been re-released on CD.

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