BAND BIOG
Jann Klose's album REVERIE has already become a critical favorite in regional America and is – as the LA Weekly states – becoming "a minor hit," heard on over 120 radio stations worldwide, including Sirius XM Radio in the U.S., the BBC in the U.K. and most recently, Prambors Radio in Indonesia. Coupled with his dynamic live performances, Jann is steadily building a loyal following.
Since the release of REVERIE, Jann and his band have been on the road almost non-stop both in the U.S. and Europe, supporting Renaissance on its nine-date, 40th anniversary tour that included shows in prestigious venues including Atlantic City’s Trump Taj Mahal, The Keswick Theatre in Philadelphia, The Birchmere in Alexandria, and NYC’s Concert Hall. Jann and members of his band have now opened for Elliott Murphy on tours of the East and West Coast on more than 25 dates.
Other opening slots include Marshall Crenshaw (Sellersville Theater), Pete Seeger, Jonathan Edwards (Fairfield Theatre), The Strawbs and Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root. He collaborated on stage at New York City’s B.B. King Blues Club with members of the Rolling Stones’ horn section, Alan Parsons Project, and Dire Straits for its third annual salute to George Harrison’s Concert for Bangladesh, raising funds to fight cancer. In September of 2008 Jann and his bassist Chris Marolf performed with Rosanne Cash, Marty Stuart and Roger McGuinn at the Martin Guitar 175th anniversary concert at The State Theatre in Pennsylvania.
Born in Germany, raised in Nairobi, Kenya and Johannesburg, South Africa, Jann now lives in New York City.
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