Klarmann/Weber is a German songwriting and record production duo, consisting of Irmgard Klarmann and Felix Weber.
The duo have composed and produced music since the late 1970s. In the 1980s, Klarmann/Weber established their name in Germany and internationally as successful songwriters.[1] In the 90's Klarmann and Weber focused on working more with UK and US based artists and songwriters, which eventually led Felix Weber to relocate to the US. Klarmann/Weber is now writing and performing their songs in their own music studios in Germany and the US.
Klarmann/Weber's songs gained international recognition with artists such as Chaka Khan,[2][3][4] Randy Crawford,[5][6] Paul Anka,[7] Nancy Wilson,[8] La Toya Jackson,[9] Toni Braxton (The Braxtons "Good Life"),[10] Tracie Spencer[11] and La Bouche.[12]
References
edit- ^ Klarmann/Weber in Billboard Magazine June 27, 1992 / page 42 / article: *"A New Generation Of German Writers & Producers Makes Marks The World Over" by Ellie Weinert
- ^ *Chaka Khan "Love you all my lifetime" credits at Discog.com
- ^ Hot Dance Club Songs, Billboard.com, issue date May 23, 1992
- ^ Chaka Khan "The woman I am" *album review at Allmusic
- ^ Randy Crawford "A lot that you can do" *Billboard Magazine / August 15, 1992 / page 16 / Hot R&B Singles #74 -
- ^ *Randy Crawford song: "A lot that you can do" at Discogs.com
- ^ *Paul Anka album "Somebody loves you" at discogs.com
- ^ Klarmann/Weber's Nancy Wilson song mentioned in *Billboard Magazine December 20, 1997 / page 36 / article: "A short list of German Global hits" - by Ellie Weinert
- ^ *La Toya Jackson album "Bad Girl" review at Allmusic
- ^ *Braxton Family values article: 20 Fun Facts About Toni Braxton - (article on WeTV)
- ^ *Tracie Spencer album at allmusic.com
- ^ La Bouche album "Sweet Dreams"*at allmusic.com