Max Werner is tagged as: 80s, pop, rock, classic, progressive rock Max Werner was born in 1953, the second of five children in a family of musicians. His father was a cellist, and his mother a pianist. Both of his grandfathers, as well as two of his aunts, made a living with classical music. When Max was three years old, his mother decided to teach him the secret of “getting some civilized noise” out of a huge thing called - of all things - a grand piano. Up to this point, young Max had shown a remarkable ability to create noise with common kitchen utensils. Even at this young age, it was clear that Max would somehow end up a musician. Max was six when his parents found a teacher who successfully taught him the basics of being a drummer. When Max’s dad convinced the child’s grandfather to craft a small cello for him, disappointment followed - Max really wanted to be a (classical?) percussionist. The strings just didn’t cut it - and to this day, he’s quite sure his dad never forgave him for that. In 1971, he started his study at the Academy of Music in Hilversum, with percussion his primary study, and piano a secondary. However, he soon felt trapped by everything classical - in his own words, Max says “there were too many rules and restrictions. But that was just my opinion at that time.” ... Read More About Max Werner Biography... Send Max Werner ringtones to your cell |
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