Max-Herbert Krumme

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Max-Herbert Krumme (born July 10, 1958 in Brunsbüttelkoog ) is a German musician, composer, producer and music publisher.

Life

Max-Herbert Krumme took piano lessons from the age of 10 and learned to play the drums as an autodidact from 1971. Since 1976 he was a student at the Hamburg Conservatory, where he took professional lessons. From 1974 he worked as a drummer in various cover bands (including Broadway, Top Union). In addition, since 1976 he worked as a studio drummer for productions in “Mille Studios” and “ Studio Maschen ”. In 1981 he took part in the NDW production Die Chefs for Gruner + Jahr and toured Germany with this group in 1981/1982.

In 1982 the video production followed in the Hamburg studio with Warning (electropop band) for the ARD production Tatort with the title song: "Why can the bodies fly". In 1987 Max-Herbert Krumme founded the Top 40 Classic Band JUST FOR FUN , with which he is still successful today. In 2001 he founded his own music publisher: FJL Musikverlages , based in Holm, in the Pinneberg district .

In 2011 the song "Sweet home Alabama" became a radio hit in a cover version of the JFF HitBand as a CD single. In 2012 he founded the pop band " KurzVorDerRente ", whose first album entitled "Your greatest successes" was released on August 16, 2013 ( Telamo ). Immediately after its release, the single of the same name became a No. 1 hit in the radio charts. The videos produced for the titles “Bauer Klaus” and “Shortly before retirement” were broadcast in all television formats (e.g. the big request concert, etc.).

Since 2000 Max-Herbert Krumme has been successful with various compositions and publications for Wolfgang Petry , Die Lollies , Mona and the fake 50s , phonojunkies , Sahara princess Sarah the 13, among others . Max-Herbert Krumme received the Gold Awards from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry for Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

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  • Tilch, KD: Lexicon Rock LP's Volume 1 and 2, Taurus Press ISBN 3-922542-14-X
  • Mathias OC Döpfner and Thomas Garms: Neue Deutsche Welle. Art or fashion ?. Ullstein, Frankfurt am Main [et al.] 1984, ISBN 3-548-36505-1
  • Holger Stürenburg: Better Days. The zeitgeist of the cool decade. Books on Demand GmbH, Norderstedt near Hamburg, ISBN 3-831-11615-6

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