Claus Asmussen

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Claus Asmussen
Background information
Born (1949-02-12) 12 February 1949 (age 75)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Occupation(s)Musician, actor, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1963–present

Claus Asmussen (born 12 February 1949 in Copenhagen) is a Danish musician (guitar), actor and composer,[1] the son of jazz violinist Svend Asmussen, and a central member of the Danish pop bands 'Emanuel D.P.', 'Sir Henry & His Butlers' (1965–80), Los Valentinos (1074-2000), 'Shu-Bi-Dua' (1974–2005), (2015-2023 Shu-bi or not Shu-bi / Shubberne).

Asmussen has not been very active on stage since 2005, but he was on a tour to Afghanistan with the other ex-Shubs, Michael Hardinger, Bosse Hall, Henning Tingleff and Klaus Poulsen, under the name Veterans, where in April 2010 they played a couple of concerts for the Danish soldiers. He runs the audio production company Audiomedia.[2]

Filmography[edit]

  • 1989: Den røde tråd
  • 1992: Shu-bi-dua i Tivoli
  • 1993: Shu-bi-40 – Et juleeventyr (TV Special documentary short)
  • 2003: Shu-bi-dua – tanketorsk eller stjerneskud?[1]

Discography[edit]

With Los Valentinos
1974-2000
With 'Sir Henry & His Butlers'
With 'Shu-Bi-Dua'
  • 1974: Shu•bi•dua (Polydor Records), as sound engineer
  • 1975: Shu•bi•dua 2 (Polydor Records)
  • 1976: Shu•bi•dua 3 (Polydor Records)
  • 1977: Shu•bi•dua 4 (Polydor Records)
  • 1978: 78'eren (Polydor Records)
  • 1979: Shu•bi•dua 6 (Polydor Records)
  • 1980: Shu•bi•dua 7 (Storkophon)
  • 1982: Shu•bi•dua 8 (Storkophon)
  • 1982: Shu•bi•dua 9 (Balstram)
  • 1983: Shu•bi•dua 10 (Balstram)
  • 1985: Shu•bi•dua 11 (Hardazz I/S)
  • 1987: Shu•bi•dua 12 (Shu-Bi-Dua Self-release)
  • 1990: 78'eren (Elap Music)
  • 1992: SShu•bi•dua 13 (Elap Music)
  • 1993: Shu•bi•dua 14 (Elap Music)
  • 1994: Shu•bi•40 (CMC Records)
  • 1995: Shu•bi•dua 15 (CMC Records)
  • 1997: Shu•bi•dua 16 (CMC Records)
  • 2000: Shu•bi•dua 17 (CMC Records)
  • 2001: Rap Jul & Godt Nytår (CMC Records)
  • 2004: Symfo•ni•dua (CMC Records), with 'DR RadioUnderholdningsOrkestret'
  • 2005: Shu•bi•dua 18 (Peaked in DEN: #2)[4][5]
With 'Emanuel D.P.'

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Claus Asmussen". Filmography. IMDb. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Claus Asmussen". Biography. Shu-Bi-Dua. Archived from the original on 6 April 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Sir Henry & His Butlers". Discography. Discogs.com. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Shu-bi-dua discography". danishcharts.dk. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Shu-Bi-Dua". Discography. Discogs.com. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Emanuel D.P." Discography. Discogs.com. Retrieved 6 April 2015.

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