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for the Rainland label. In 2014, Klang started playing together again, with brothers Claude and Alain on guitar/lead vocals and bass respectively, Franckson on lead guitar and Paul Englebert (formerly of The Ice Creams) on drums. The album "Meanwhile, in the Cosy Garage" was self-released in February
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In 1986 Klaus Klang released a successful solo single, Soul Thing. In the following years he toured extensively, both solo and with his band Neverneverland. In 1991 he released a 6-track mini-album titled
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In 1980 Klang won a talent contest by the Dutch music magazine Hitkrant, which led to a record deal with the Dutch label Backdoor. Klang recorded two albums,
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Ongena currently works at SmartBe, a non-profit organisation specialised in
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Brussels
Belgium
Brussels
Belgium
X-Pulsion
Denis Rufin
Robert Franckson
temporary work
Discogs.com
The Belgian Pop & Rock Archives
Klaus Klang on Discogs
Categories
1959 births
Living people
Belgian drummers
Igloo Records artists

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