Kurt Neumann (musician)

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Born
Kurt Robert Neumann

(1961-10-09) October 9, 1961 (age 64)
OccupationsSinger, guitarist, songwriter
Kurt Neumann
Kurt Neumann (right) in 1988
Kurt Neumann (right) in 1988
Background information
Born
Kurt Robert Neumann

(1961-10-09) October 9, 1961 (age 64)
GenresRoots rock, heartland rock, alternative rock
OccupationsSinger, guitarist, songwriter

Kurt Robert Neumann (born October 9, 1961)[1] is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter.[2] He is a co-founder of the roots-rock band BoDeans.[2][3]

Neumann co-founded BoDeans in Wisconsin in the 1980s.[4][3] The band's style encompasses multiple rock genres, including roots rock,[2] heartland rock,[5] and alternative rock.[6] In January 1987, a Rolling Stone reader poll voted BoDeans the Best New American Band.[7] The band's biggest hit to date is "Closer to Free",[8] which was used as the theme song to the hit TV series Party of Five.[9][10] BoDeans has a permanent installation at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.[11]

In 1997, Neumann recorded a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "Atlantic City" for the compilation One Step Up/Two Steps Back: The Songs of Bruce Springsteen.[12]

In 2000, Neumann released a solo album entitled Shy Dog. He played all the instruments on the album.[13][14]

Neumann builds and plays custom "Bastard" guitars, which are made from unique parts from other guitars and feature hand-painted tung oil finishes. The guitars are mostly built in the form of Stratocasters, but have rear-routed bodies.[15]

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