Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Klaus Nomi" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Nomi and died
Nomi died in 1983 at the age of 39 as a result of complications from AIDS.
* Within a few days of each other, cult musicians Jobriath and Klaus Nomi are the first internationally-known recording artists known to have died from AIDS-related illness.

Nomi and on
Tony Moss, the show's director, humiliates Nomi by asking her to put ice on her nipples to make them hard.
As revealed on the DVD release, a sign showing the distance to Los Angeles in the last shot of the film hinted at a sequel in which Nomi takes on Hollywood.
Klaus Nomi was born Klaus Sperber in Immenstadt, Bavaria, Germany on January 24, 1944.
Nomi can be seen wearing the suit on the cover of his self-titled album, as well as during a number of his music videos.
Klaus Nomi released his second album titled Simple Man in November, 1982 Simple Man ( Klaus Nomi album ) which during this time was focusing more on operatic pieces and was becoming increasingly ill with AIDS-related illnesses, including Kaposi's sarcoma, he wore a Baroque era operatic outfit complete with full collar.
Masahiko Nomi ( 能見 正比古 Nomi Masahiko, July 18, 1925 – October 30, 1981 ) was a Japanese journalist who advocated Takeji Furukawa's idea of an influence of blood type on personality.
On December 4, 1979, Nomi and Arias appeared on Saturday Night Live accompanied David Bowie for a live performance of TVC 15.
A film on the life Arias shared with Klaus is currently in development with Alan Cumming slated to play Nomi.
The city was founded on February 1, 2005 from the merger of the towns of Neagari, Tatsunokuchi, and Terai, all from Nomi District.
The band's name is taken from a humorous introduction title on a Saturday Night Live episode ( Season 5, Episode 7, 1979 ) that was shown before David Bowie performed with Klaus Nomi.

Nomi and August
* August 6 – Klaus Nomi, singer, 39 ( complications from AIDS )
Klaus Sperber ( January 24, 1944 – August 6, 1983 ), better known as Klaus Nomi, was a German countertenor noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly stage persona.

Nomi and 1983
* 1944 – Klaus Nomi, German singer ( d. 1983 )
* Encore ( Klaus Nomi album ), 1983
* Klaus Nomi ( born: Klaus Sperber ; 1944 – 1983 ), German countertenor

Nomi and at
Molly invites Nomi backstage at Goddess, the Stardust Casino show where she works, to meet Cristal Connors, the diva-like star of the topless dance revue.
When Nomi tells Cristal she dances at Cheetah's Topless Club, Cristal derisively tells her that what she does is akin to prostitution.
When Nomi is too upset to go to work that night, Molly takes her dancing at The Holbank Pinks Club, where James Smith works as a bouncer.
Shortly, Cristal and her boyfriend Zack Carey, the entertainment director at the Stardust, visit Cheetah's and request a lap dance from Nomi.
Despite her outburst at the audition, Nomi gets the job and quits the Cheetah.
Cristal further humiliates Nomi by suggesting she make a " goodwill appearance " at a boat trade show which turns out to be a thinly disguised form of prostitution.
After Cristal gloats and taunts Nomi at a performance, Nomi pushes her down a flight of stairs, breaking her hip.
In 1972, Nomi appeared in a satirical camp production of Richard Wagner's Das Rheingold at Charles Ludlam's Ridiculous Theater Company as the Rheinmaidens and the Wood Bird.
This configuration of the Klaus Nomi band performed at Manhattan clubs, including several performances at Max's Kansas City, Danceteria and Hurrah.
In the late 1970s while performing at Club 57, The Mudd Club, The Pyramid Club, and other venues, Nomi assembled a group of up-and-coming models, singers, artists, and musicians to perform live with him, which at times included Joey Arias, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, John Sex and Kenny Scharf.
Andrew Horn's 2004 feature documentary about Nomi's life, The Nomi Song, which was released by Palm Pictures, helped spur renewed interest in the singer, including an art exhibit in San Francisco at the New Langton Arts gallery and one in Milan ( Italy ) at the Res Pira Lab, which subsequently moved to Berlin's Strychnin Gallery, called " Do You Nomi ?".
This comprises " Updates " ( songs usually played at full length leading into a particular themed story, such as " Ain't Got No Home " by Clarence " Frogman " Henry for a story about homeless people or an eccentric New Wave version of " You Don't Own Me " by underground artist Klaus Nomi for a homosexual-themed story ), parodies ( see below ), and bumper music, most of which spans the classic hits and classic rock eras of the 1960s through 1980s ( roughly corresponding to Limbaugh's time as a disc jockey ).
While working at the store he became friends with alternative icon Klaus Nomi, singing backup and designing sets and costumes.

Nomi and New
Nomi moved to New York City in 1972.
Nomi came to the attention of New York City's art scene in 1978 with his performance in " New Wave Vaudeville ", a four-night event MC'd by artist David McDermott.
At the New Wave Vaudeville show Klaus Nomi met Kristian Hoffman, songwriter for the Mumps.
New music pieces inspired by Nomi were commissioned by the gallery from a variety of up and coming European musicians, among these the singer who is considered by many Nomi's heir, Ernesto Tomasini.
Under Crowley's guidance the club became one of the birthplaces of punk, regularly featuring bands like New York Dolls, Wayne County and the Backstreet Boys, Cherry Vanilla, The Fast, Patti Smith Group, Ramones, The Heartbreakers, Television, Suicide, Blondie, Talking Heads, Sniper, The Dictators, The Cramps, Mink DeVille, Misfits, Annie and the Asexuals, The Fleshtones, The B-52's and Klaus Nomi, as well as out-of-town bands such as The Runaways and The Damned.
He soon met Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias in the downtown New York scene and gave up painting, finding he could better express himself in performance.
Heavily influenced by the New Wave genre of the 1980s, " Enveloped Ideas " is distinct for its introductory operatic vocals a la Klaus Nomi.

Nomi and one
Nomi then pays two hospital visits — one to Molly to deliver news of the assault, and another to Cristal to apologize for injuring her.
Before she leaves, Nomi grants Cristal one passionate kiss.
Nomi was so impressed with the plastic quasi-tuxedo suit that Bowie wore during " The Man Who Sold the World " that he commissioned one to be made for himself.

Nomi and from
After giving Zack an explicit nude lap dance which brings him to orgasm while Cristal watches, Nomi takes the money from Cristal, who gloats that she has made Nomi feel cheap.
In all, Motonari had nine sons and two daughters ; four children ( including Takamoto, Motoharu, and Takakage ) were by his wife ( known by her posthumous name Myōkyū ), three by a consort from the Nomi clan, and four by a consort from the Miyoshi clan.
* Hashiji clan ( 土師氏 )-descended from the kami Nomi no Sukune ( legendary ).
: My name's Pedro: Nomi mu sa Pedro ; Possibly from Port.
" Dido's Lament " has been performed or recorded by artists far from the typical operatic school, such as Klaus Nomi ( as " Death "), Ane Brun and Jeff Buckley.
On February 1, 2005 Neagari was merged with the towns of Tatsunokuchi and Terai, all from Nomi District, to form the new city of Nomi and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
On February 1, 2005, Terai was merged with the towns of Neagari and Tatsunokuchi, all from Nomi District, to form the new city of Nomi and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
On February 1, 2005 Tatsunokuchi was merged with the towns of Neagari and Terai, all from Nomi District, to form the new city of Nomi and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
# Klaus Nomi – " Aria " (" Mon cœur s ' ouvre à ta voix " from Camille Saint-Saëns ' opera Samson and Delilah ) ( End credits )
The story details how the Jedi, led by Ulic Qel-Droma and Nomi Sunrider attempt to free the Empress Teta System from the tyrannical control of evil Dark Side adepts Satal and Aleema.
Ultimately deriving from ideas of historical scientific racism, the popular belief originates with publications by Masahiko Nomi in the 1970s.

0.212 seconds.