Stanley Brinks is tagged as: indie, singer-songwriter, indie rock, berlin, anti-folk Stanley Brinks was formerly André Herman Düne of the French/Swedish folk rock band Herman Düne. Founding member of the trio Herman Düne, it splits in December 2006 just before their commercial success, André Herman Düne, residing in Berlin, Germany, exchange new identity Stanley Brinks. Previously, different surnames are known as AHD, Ben Dope, Klaus Bong, Ben Haschish, John Trawling, John Andreas, Lord Stanislas… His texts are full of personal moments explicit, control of nonsense poetry and a dark and disconcerting as the joyous tones of a guitar (usually a 1448 SILVERTON DANELECTRO 60 years), or Folk, or Blues, he ensures that all the voluptuous soprano saxophone-Stanley is an admirer of Steve Lacy and Gerry Mulligan. Following the purchase of a gramophone, Stanley Brinks discovers the musical songs to texts of 30 years and calypso music of Trinidad inspiring them to achieve two CD-R repeatedly ‘in tone’ “Calypso” and “More Calypso”, joined by Clémence Freschard under their group name Kreuzberg Museum. Stanley Brinks favors intimate places for concerts, small rooms in the apartment (in Germany, Belgium, Spain, France, Italy, via the United States or Switzerland, for example), before making it accessible and... Read More About Stanley Brinks Biography... Send Stanley Brinks ringtones to your cell |
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