It is their memoir of the days they spent with The Beatles, 1960-63. His art and artistry have been important to the Beatles ever since he met them in Hamburg, Germany in late 1960. He was an artist, musician and record producer, who knew The Beatles in Hamburg and later designed the front cover of Revolver.
The second photo is a copy of the original painting by Beatles friend and artist Klaus Voormann and artist Alfons Keifer. Shop for officially licensed signed and numbered limited edition prints, discography, video, interviews and more! Graphic artist and musician Klaus Voormann, shown with two of his renderings of John Lennon, attended the opening Tuesday of an 80th-birthday exhibition of his work at … Welcome!
Klaus Voormann is best known for the iconic and Grammy-winning cover art on the Beatles' 1966 "Revolver" record. Klaus Voormann was born in Germany on 29 April 1938.
Klaus Voormann by Cathy Constable 17 April 1998 Unless one is a Beatles fanatic, the name of Klaus Voormann is probably not one that is familiar. In an interview for Talking Germany, broadcast in July 2010, Voormann discussed his dyslexia.. Klaus Voormann is a Grammy Award-winning artist, graphic designer, noted musician, and record producer. This listing is for the poster only. The Voormann family were interested in art, classical music and books, with a feeling for history and tradition. 1938) received a phone call from John Lennon. “Do you have any ideas for a cover?” Lennon asked the illustrator.
In 1965 the German-born musician and graphic artist Klaus Voormann (b.
Klaus Voormann was born in Berlin, Germany, and raised in the suburbs of north Berlin.His father was a physician and Klaus was one of six brothers. Feb 2, 2016 - Klaus Voormann - Officially Licensed Signed Art Prints! Ms. Kirchherr discovered the Beatles through her boyfriend at the time, Klaus Voormann, a fellow art student. The photo of the painting is just for reference. He designed artwork for many bands including The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Wet Wet Wet and Turbonegro.
This site is devoted to Klaus Voormann, his art and music. But Voormann, who no longer plays the bass, is still doing art … Voormann had been a friend of The Beatles since their early Hamburg days but the phonecall still came as a surprise. Hamburg Days is a signed, two-volume set that presents The Beatles as seen through the photographs of Astrid Kirchherr and the art of Klaus Voormann. One of those days we were doing our stuff and some slightly strange-looking people arrived who didn't look like anyone else.