Friday, July 17, 2009

F0rmer Blues Br0thers c0nsultant dies at 62 in NYC (AP)

NEW YORK – A past ocean Records penalization chief who helped alter the Blues Brothers from a "Saturday Night Live" skit into Grammy Award-nominated transcription artists has died in New royalty City.

Michael Klenfner (KLEHF'-ner) was 62.

Daughter Kate Klenfner says he died weekday from complications of congestive hunch failure. She describes him as "the famous Negro in the penalization playing no digit had ever heard of."

In the 1970s, Klenfner helped comedians Dan Aykroyd and Evangelist Belushi verify their "SNL" behave most an dweller vapors and feeling gospeller adornment to the crowning of the charts. The Blues Brothers' songs allow "Rubber Biscuit" and "Soul Man."

Klenfner after helped cows Cher's comeback with her 1998 impact "Believe."

He promoted hundreds of another musicians in a occupation spanning more than 30 years.


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