German-born singer/songwriter/actor Jann Klose was born in Mannheim, Germany, and grew up in Kenya and South Africa. He spent his teen years in Hamburg and went to Cleveland, Ohio as an exchange student with the American Field Service. It was during this time that he began singing and playing piano and guitar. After completing his civil service in his native Germany, Jann returned to Cleveland and studied voice with EMMY-winner David Gooding. He performed with various choirs in the United States, even appearing in several productions with the Cleveland Opera Chorus. A move to New York in 2000 found Jann work in several musicals including a NJPAC production of the Who's Tommy, a touring Broadway production of Jekyll & Hyde, and a European tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. It was also after moving to New York that Jann began recording and releasing his own music, starting with Black Box EP (2003), Reverie (2007), and the Sacrifice EP (2010). In 2012, Jann sang Tim Buckley's parts on the soundtrack to the film Greetings from Tim Buckley singing Buckley's songs. In 2013, he released the album Mosaic, which featured a cover of the Tim Buckley composition "Song to the Siren." - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anne Leighton
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