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Silkscreen by Herman Brood.
Title: Guitar Man
Number: EA
Work dimensions: H68.5 x w78cm, representation dimensions: H50 x w70cm. Signed: At the bottom.
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Hermanus (Herman) Brood (Zwolle, November 5, 1946 – Amsterdam, July 11, 2001) was a Dutch singer, painter, pianist, actor and author. Brood distinguished himself by his distinctive singing voice and musical diversity. With the very flamboyant lifestyle he coveted and deliberately displayed, he became the Dutch embodiment of the hedonistic creed Sex, drugs & rock 'n' roll. Brood eventually showed standard withdrawal symptoms such as incontinence, epilepsy and delirium tremens after years of frequent and excessive amphetamine and alcohol use. Four months before his fifty-fifth birthday, he committed suicide by jumping off the roof of the Amsterdam Hilton hotel with a farewell note in his pocket.
Biography
An anecdote about his boyhood tells us that Brood's family doctor claimed in 1953 that Brood, with his color blindness, could become anything but a painter. He received his first piano lessons in 1959. He could not keep up well at school: he preferred to play on a piano in his father's dilapidated factory in Zwolle. Brood went to the Art Academy in Arnhem in 1964 and became a member of the local beat group The Moans. The band did many performances for American soldiers in West Germany and Brood was sometimes given a pill to stay awake. That's how his addiction started. In 1967 he switched to Cuby and the Blizzards (album Greetings from Grollo). He met Tekie Buissink, with whom he had a short-lived relationship. Their son Marcel was born on May 24, 1968. When the record company learned that he was using drugs, he was kicked out of the band. An unclear period followed in which Brood regularly ended up in prison for burglaries and drug trafficking.
Cuby and the Blizzards with standing Herman Brood (third from left) with Eddy Boyd next to him (1968)
In early 1974, Brood took part in a Cuby and the Blizzards reunion for the VARA television program Nederpopzien. From this moment on, he resumed his musical career. He played for a short time in the North Holland formation Stud and recorded an album with Jan Akkerman, among others, under the name Flash & Dance Band. He then joined the band Vitesse. After the debut album in 1975, he left it again.
Herman Brood (1979)
In 1976 a crucial meeting took place. Brood played again in Cuby and the Blizzards, which was briefly re-established when he dropped the needle of his syringe in a wastepaper basket in café 't Pleintje in Winschoten. The owner of the cafe, Koos van Dijk, came in when Brood was looking for his needle in the wastebasket. Instead of putting Brood outside the door, Van Dijk turned the wastepaper basket over and diligently searched. From that moment on, Van Dijk acted as Brood's agent; he would remain in this position until Brood's death in 2001.
1977 - 1981 The heyday of Herman Brood & His Wild Romance
Brood left Cuby and the Blizzards and started his own formation Herman Brood & His Wild Romance (see also: Wild Romance). In 1977 the album Street was released, which was received enthusiastically. Shpritsz followed in 1978. The single Saturday Night became a big hit. Germany and France became interested. Brood worked in the 1979 film Cha Cha by Herbert Curiël and married punk opera singer Nina Hagen in the film. He also released a carnival song "Make your fart a thunderclap" with some members of his band under the name De Broadbekkikkers. In the same year he left for the United States. But an American tour was not a success and the album Go Nutz (1980) produced in the US was rejected both there and in the Netherlands. On this the career slumped. from Bread.
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