Wolfgang Kubach (voice imitator)
Wolfgang Willi Joachim Kubach (* probably 1929/1930) is a German pop singer , actor , voice imitator and former " Wattenpräsident " of Büsum .
In the 1960s, the record label tip released cover versions sung by Wolfgang Kubach . He sang hits from male performers popular at the time such as Freddy Quinn , Roy Black , Peter Alexander and Rex Gildo .
In the 1970s, Kubach continued to mimic voices for the radio play label Europa and Polydor , for example as Vader Abraham or Udo Jürgens .
Wolfgang Kubach was the spokesman for "Patrick" and "Kenneth" in the European radio play series The Three Question Marks in the 1970s / 1980s . He also took on the role of "master thief Victor Hugenay" several times in this series - under the pseudonym Albert Giro . Other artist names were Borris Stepin , Klaus Klein and Rolf Hundertwasser .
Wolfgang Kubach lives in Meldorf as well as in Büsum and Sankt Peter-Ording .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Coast magazine (www.kuestenmagazin.de): Büsum has a Wattenpräsident. Retrieved July 9, 2016 .
Web links
- Works by Wolfgang Kubach in the catalog of the German National Library
- Wolfgang Kubach at Discogs (English)
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SURNAME | Kubach, Wolfgang |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Kubach, Wolfgang Willi Joachim; Giro, Albert (pseudonym); Stepin, Borris (pseudonym); Klein, Klaus (pseudonym); Hundertwasser, Rolf (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German pop singer, actor and voice imitator |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th century |