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   <summary>Klaus Nomi may have been a German native and New York City dweller who came about in the Punk/New Wave era, but he was of his own time and place that others could only visit. Singing in an operatic style, with a range that extended from baritone to countertenor, Nomi sounded like no one else, though he cited Maria Callas and Elvis Presley as his greatest influences.</summary>
   <catdesc>&lt;p&gt;Klaus Nomi was born Klaus Sperber in 1944 in either the Bavarian Alps or Essen, Germany; reports are conflicting. His widowed mother raised him with the help of his aunt and uncle. As a young man, Sperber moved to Berlin, where he got a job as an usher at the Berlin Opera, indulging his great love of the music. Meanwhile, he was also a fan of pop and rock.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;When he moved to New York City in the early 1970s, Sperber performed in one production of The Ring Cycle; he had yet to find his musical (and some would say, personal) identity. In the late '70s, Klaus Sperber became Klaus Nomi and, with the help of a group of friends and acquaintances, fused his disparate musical interests into a sound unlike any other and created an audio-visual spectacle. As for his unique look, it appears that this was his own creation, though elements of theatrical makeup styles and David Bowie's costumes can be seen in his style.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Hearing Nomi is not necessarily enough to appreciate him. Video performances are rare today, but some survive and can be seen in the film &lt;i&gt;The Nomi Song&lt;/i&gt;. It's here that Nomi's robotic movements and dramatic gestures, along with his alien looks and persona, can be fully appreciated. With his black-painted bow lips, half-plucked eyebrows, whiteface makeup, and triple-pointed blue-black hair, Nomi recreated himself in an image that would be a perfect match for the unusual sound and story of Nomi. He claimed to be an alien, and other people seemed inclined to agree.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Nomi covered pop classics of earlier decades, including Lou Christie's &quot;Lightning Strikes&quot; and the Elvis Presley hit &quot;Can't Help Falling In Love&quot;, and sang arias nearly true to form, but with his own signature. In early live performances, Nomi was surrounded by similarly attired friends and used props and set decoration. After he signed a record deal, his label hired new musicians and stripped away the set pieces, as can be seen in &lt;i&gt;Urgh! A Music War&lt;/i&gt;. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Nomi's later career is filled with dramatic accusations and hurt feelings, which are discussed partially in &lt;i&gt;The Nomi Song&lt;/i&gt;, but the full story can never be known because, sadly, Nomi is not here to answer the charges against him.  Nomi died of AIDS at age 39, in 1983, but inspires cultlike devotion in fans to this day.&lt;/p&gt;</catdesc>
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   <name>Nomi, Klaus</name>
   <from>Germany</from>
   <style number="1">New Wave</style>
   <style number="2">Opera</style>
   <born>January 24, 1944</born>
   <died>August 8, 1983</died>
   <bornas>Klaus Sperber</bornas>

   <release type="album" name="The Collection, BMG Intl. compilation" date="1991" />
   <release type="album" name="Simple Man" date="1982" />
   <release type="album" name="Klaus Nomi" date="1981" />
   <release type="album" name="Encore!" date="1983" />
   <release type="album" name="The Essential Klaus Nomi, BMG Intl. compilation" date="2002" />
   <release type="album" name="Eclipsed: The Best Of Klaus Nomi, Razor &amp; Tie compilation" date="1999" />
   <release type="album" name="In Concert" date="1986" />

   <release type="single" name="Ding Dong (5:25 extended version)/Samson and Delilah (live), French RCA 12in" date="1985" />
   <release type="single" name="The Cold Song/Wasting My Time, French RCA 45" date="1983" />
   <release type="single" name="Total Eclipse live/Total Eclipse live. A&amp;M Promo-only 12in from: Urgh! A Music War! Soundtrack" date="1981" />
   <release type="single" name="Simple Man/Death, French RCA 45" date="1982" />
   <release type="single" name="Nomi Song/The Cold Song, French RCA 45" date="1982" />
   <release type="single" name="I Feel Love, French RCA 45" date="year unk." />
   <release type="single" name="Ding Dong/Death, French RCA 45" date="1982" />
   <release type="single" name="Lightning Strikes/Falling In Love Again, French RCA 45" date="1982" />
   <release type="single" name="Ding Dong/ICUROK, French RCA 45" date="year unk." />
   <release type="single" name="Wayward Sisters, Ding Dong, Simple Man &amp; Death - Promo 12in EP, Japan Victor DC 9948" date="1982" />
   <release type="single" name="ICUROK, Canadian 12 in, RCA" date="year unk." />
   <release type="single" name="You Don't Own Me/Falling In Love Again, French RCA 45" date="1981" />
   <release type="single" name="The Cold Song/Keys Of Life, Japan JVC 45" date="1984" />
   <release type="single" name="Za Bak Daz/Silent Night, Heliocentric CD single" date="1998" />

   <release type="video" name="" />
   <release type="video" name="Tribute To Klaus Nomi Video Collection, Japan Victor VTM-32 - Falling In Love Again, Lightning Strikes, Nomi Song, Simple Man." date="1983" />
   <release type="video" name="The Nomi Song biopic/documentary" date="2004" />

   <appearance type="compilation" name="" ref="Releases/Compilations" />
   <appearance type="compilation" name="Ding Dong appears on _Glam, Bam, Thank You Ma'am_, BMG" date="1999" />
   <appearance type="compilation" name="Death appears on _Morrissey Under The Influence_" date="2003" />

   <appearance type="soundtrack" name="_Urgh! A Music War! Soundtrack_, A&amp;M LP SP-6019" date="1981" />
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      <url>http://www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%20SCENES/andrenomi/andrenomi.html</url>
      <title>andrenomi</title>
      <desc>This is the Forgotten NY Street Scenes page on the imagery of both Klaus Nomi and Andre the Giant to be found on New York streets to this day.</desc>
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   <item id="2334-1137955079" type="url">
      <url>http://membres.lycos.fr/jlafrite/Nomi/</url>
      <title>Klaus Nomi</title>
      <desc>Klaus Nomi, le mutant solitaire - a Nomi tribute in French, with links and a photo gallery as well as information.</desc>
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   <item id="2335-1137955518" type="url">
      <url>http://www.geocities.com/theblitzkids/klausnomi.html</url>
      <title>klausnomi</title>
      <desc>The Blitz Kids site dedicated to Klaus Nomi, with artwork, photos, and essays.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2339-1137956134" type="url">
      <url>http://ohms.nu/klausphoto1/index.htm</url>
      <title>Klaus Nomi</title>
      <desc>MANY wonderful photos compiled by Nomi friend Jimi Imij, of the Ohio Hystairical Musick Society.</desc>
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   <item id="2333-1137954892" type="url">
      <url>http://keepkey.yochanan.net/nomi.htm</url>
      <title>Klaus Nomi Home Page Keys Of Life</title>
      <desc>This site, though possibly confusing in its layout at first, is a wealth of information.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2340-1137956309" type="url">
      <url>http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/klausnomiland/</url>
      <title>klausnomiland</title>
      <desc>A Yahoo! Groups group dedicated to Klaus Nomi.</desc>
   </item>
   <item id="2341-1137956483" type="url">
      <url>http://community.livejournal.com/klausnomi/</url>
      <title>Klaus Nomi LiveJournal Community</title>
      <desc>This is a fan community. Posting new entries requires membership at LiveJournal (both free and paid accounts are available at livejournal.com), but non-members can read entries.</desc>
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   <item id="2332-1137954670" type="url">
      <url>http://thenomisong.com/</url>
      <title>THE NOMI SONG The KLAUS NOMI Film by Andrew Horn</title>
      <desc>This 2004 documentary/biopic of Nomi is a collage of performance footage and interviews with Nomi's friends, management, and Nomi himself (in old footage). You'll find no better introduction to Nomi.</desc>
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   <item id="2338-1137956004" type="url">
      <url>http://www.unosunosyunosceros.com/tRibuTO/Nomi.swf</url>
      <title>TRiB UTO klaUS NOmi</title>
      <desc>This is a Shockwave movie of little Nomis dancing to &quot;Three Wishes&quot;.</desc>
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   <item id="2336-1137955783" type="url">
      <url>http://www.george-dubose.com/klausnomi.html</url>
      <title>Webpage of George DuBose</title>
      <desc>This is photographer George DuBose's remembrance of Nomi. (The date of Nomi's death is incorrectly given as 1984, but the text and photos are excellent and worth a look.)</desc>
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