Herman Brood - Literature

Literature

  • Brood, Herman (1996). Liebes Blutbad. Hannover: Revonnah. ISBN 978-3-927715-23-3. http://www.buecher-nach-isbn.info/3-927715/3927715239-liebes-blutbad-Herman-Brood-3-927715-23-9.html.
  • Eilander, Jan (2005). Rock 'n roll junkie: over Herman Brood. Amsterdam: Prometheus. ISBN 978-90-446-0944-8.
  • Uncut. TM. 2006. ISBN 978-90-499-0032-8. Book and DVD.
  • Tast, Brigitte; Hans-Juergen Tast (2007). "be bop" - Die Wilhelmshoehe rockt. Disco und Konzerte in der Hoelle. Hildesheim: Gerstenberg. ISBN 978-3-8067-8589-0.
  • Brigitte Tast, Hans-Juergen Tast (2009) „be bop” - Rock-Tempel & Nachtasyl - Band 2 zur Legende. Hildesheim: Verlag Gebr. Gerstenberg. ISBN 978-3-8067-8733-7.

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