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Jann Klose is a German-born pop (music) singer-songwriter, who was raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, and Nairobi, Kenya as a child. He moved to Hamburg, Germany as a teenager, and then came to Cleveland, Ohio as an exchange student at Rocky River High School.

Jann has released four CDs, Enough Said in 1997, The Strangest Thing in 1999, Black Box EP in 2003, and Reverie in 2008.

After Reverie Jann received invitations to collaborate with Renaissance's Annie Haslam and keyboardist John Tout for a sold out show of the Sellersville Theater, in Sellersville, Pennsylvania. He also performed at Martin Guitar's 175th Anniversary with Marty Stuart, Roger McGuinn, and Rosanne Cash.. He has toured with rock troubadour Elliott Murphy, and has opened for The Strawbs, Rusted Root's Michael Glabicki, Old School Freight Train, and has shared the stage with multi-track recording inventor/performer Les Paul.

Critics have compared him to a range of modern day and old school artists including Kurt Weill, Paul McCartney, Nick Drake, Eric Matthews, Sting, Jacques Brel, Francis Dunnery, and a not so risque Serge Gainsbourg. Jann performs 100 shows per year.

References

  1. http://theithacan.org/am/publish/accent/200902_Worldly_experience_crafts_smooth_tunes.shtml
  2. http://cdbaby.com/cd/jannklose5
  3. http://cdbaby.com/cd/jannklose2
  4. http://cdbaby.com/cd/jannklose
  5. http://cdbaby.com/cd/jannklose4
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJCCzAVyeBE&feature=channel_page
  7. http://www.bestofwny.com/nightlife/rosscat/february2008.html
  8. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jannklose/518047089/
  9. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/12/11/AR2008121101473.html

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