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Dubbed by wags "the singing secondary schoolteacher" as a result of his often didactic lyrics, German rocker Heinz Rudolf Kunze enjoyed his greatest success in the mid-'80s via the smashes "Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz" and "Mit Leib und Seele." Born November 30, 1956, in Espelkamp-Mittwald, Kunze was afflicted with acute bone disease throughout childhood, channeling his limited energy into books and music. He first pursued a career as a writer, earning some measure of fame for short stories including Zu Karla Übers Wochenende and Romanze den 1. During the mid-'70s Kunze began singing with the rock group Provinzriesen, over time learning guitar and piano. In 1980 he appeared at Würzburg's Pop-Nachwuchs-Festival alongside guitarist Mick Franke, so impressing audiences and judges that he landed a five-record deal with WEA. Kunze's debut LP Reine Nervensache followed in 1981. A critical smash, the album earned a series of honors, most notably the Berliner Wecker and the Willy-Dehmel-Preis. H...
