Klaus Nomi
Singer and performer of avant-garde opera

Born
1944
81 years ago
Died
August 6th, 1983
42 years ago — 39 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Germany
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A German singer-songwriter and actor gained recognition for a unique blend of opera and new wave music. Nomi's theatrical performances captivated audiences with extravagant costumes and a distinctive vocal style that fused classical music with pop elements. He developed a distinctive aesthetic that combined elements of science fiction and camp, appealing to the avant-garde scene in New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Notable works include the self-titled debut album released in 1981 and electric performances at venues like Club 57. Nomi's work transcended traditional boundaries, influencing later generations of artists, especially in the realms of performance art and music.
Released the self-titled debut album in 1981
Performed at Club 57 in New York City
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