Dany Lademacher

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L.t.R.: Ani Meerman, Freddie Cavalli, Herman Brood and Dany Lademacher
(Wild Romance, 1979)

Dany Lademacher (born Daniël Germain Jean Lademacher, also Danny; 17 June 1950) is a Belgian guitar player.

Born in Etterbeek, he played in a number of Belgian bands before joining prominent Dutch band Herman Brood and his Wild Romance. He was also a studio and live guitarist for a variety of artists, including T.U.S.H., Gerritsen & Van Dijk[1] and I Travel.[2]

Kleptomania

Founded in 1968 by Charlie Deraedemaeker (bass), Francis Goya (guitar) and singer

The Wallace Collection at Puzzle P Festival in Brussels, and shared the bill with Badfinger
at the Bilzen Rock & Jazz Festival.

Herman Brood and his Wild Romance

Lademacher recounted in his autobiographical Wild Romance--Een fijne hel how he, a young man from Brussels, fell into Brood's rock and roll lifestyle, complete with sex and drugs. Writing songs initially came easily, with Brood writing lyrics and Lademacher the music. But by 1981 he had had enough; he said that Brood's liquor and drugs habit (Brood switched from speed to heroin) made working with him impossible. For six years he played with the bands Innersleeve and Vitesse.

In 1981, he won an Edison award for his album Dany Lademachers Innersleeve. In 1987 Brood asked him to return, which he did. They recorded three albums (including Yada Yada), but by 1989 Brood, lacking commercial success, stopped performing.[3]

The Radios

After his second parting with Herman Brood Lademacher joined the Belgian pop band The Radios which had several hit-singles in the Netherlands and Belgium.

References

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  2. ^ Hoos, Willem (3 December 1993). "Global Music Pulse". Billboard. p. 51.
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