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Carsten Bohn
Carsten Bohn (born 18 August 1948) is a German drummer and composer. He was the drummer for the German progressive rock band Frumpy from 1969 to 1972 and had a long career in the German music scene.
He has recorded with Peter Baumann (ex-Tangerine Dream) and played as Drummer with the Jan Hammer Band
From 1979 to 1983, Carsten Bohn composed 98 pieces of music for the Miller-International label Europa, of which 78 compositions were used in their well-known radio play series (Famous Five, TKKG, The Three Investigators, H. G. Francis' The Horror Series [neon-colored], Larry Brent, Macabros, Flash Gordon, Edgar Wallace, The Funk Foxes, Pizza Gang, among others). Carsten Bohn sings the title song of the Famous Five radio play series ("We are the five friends - Julian and Dick, Anne and George, and Timmy the dog ...").
In 1986, it was researched that Carsten Bohn's music is heard on 172 radio plays by Europa (a total of 2006 sequences with an average of 3:38 minutes per episode).
In 2008, Carsten Bohn exclusively composed new radio play music for the radio play label canora media and their adaptation of the pulp novel series Professor Zamorra from the Bastei-Verlag publishing house.
Legal dispute with BMG-Miller
The music pieces were published by Europa at the time under the pseudonym Bert Brac, among others, created by Miller International. Other collective pseudonyms created by Miller International are Ralph Bonda, Phil Moss, and Betty George. These pseudonyms were also used by Heikedine Körting and Andreas E. Beurmann.
Since 1988, Carsten Bohn and Sony BMG as the successor to the record company Miller International have been in dispute in court over royalties and copyrights. Neither Bohn nor Sony BMG are allowed to use the old music recordings during the ongoing proceedings. Since then, the affected episodes, with the old mixes of the radio plays, have been replaced by new mixes with music pieces by other musicians. This affects, for example, The Three Investigators episodes 1 to 39, and TKKG episodes 1 to 33.
Carsten Bohn
Carsten Bohn (born 18 August 1948) is a German drummer and composer. He was the drummer for the German progressive rock band Frumpy from 1969 to 1972 and had a long career in the German music scene.
He has recorded with Peter Baumann (ex-Tangerine Dream) and played as Drummer with the Jan Hammer Band
From 1979 to 1983, Carsten Bohn composed 98 pieces of music for the Miller-International label Europa, of which 78 compositions were used in their well-known radio play series (Famous Five, TKKG, The Three Investigators, H. G. Francis' The Horror Series [neon-colored], Larry Brent, Macabros, Flash Gordon, Edgar Wallace, The Funk Foxes, Pizza Gang, among others). Carsten Bohn sings the title song of the Famous Five radio play series ("We are the five friends - Julian and Dick, Anne and George, and Timmy the dog ...").
In 1986, it was researched that Carsten Bohn's music is heard on 172 radio plays by Europa (a total of 2006 sequences with an average of 3:38 minutes per episode).
In 2008, Carsten Bohn exclusively composed new radio play music for the radio play label canora media and their adaptation of the pulp novel series Professor Zamorra from the Bastei-Verlag publishing house.
Legal dispute with BMG-Miller
The music pieces were published by Europa at the time under the pseudonym Bert Brac, among others, created by Miller International. Other collective pseudonyms created by Miller International are Ralph Bonda, Phil Moss, and Betty George. These pseudonyms were also used by Heikedine Körting and Andreas E. Beurmann.
Since 1988, Carsten Bohn and Sony BMG as the successor to the record company Miller International have been in dispute in court over royalties and copyrights. Neither Bohn nor Sony BMG are allowed to use the old music recordings during the ongoing proceedings. Since then, the affected episodes, with the old mixes of the radio plays, have been replaced by new mixes with music pieces by other musicians. This affects, for example, The Three Investigators episodes 1 to 39, and TKKG episodes 1 to 33.
