Guitarist / songwriter Klaus Hess was a founding member of German heavy progressive band ‘JANE’ . The band was a major draw in Germany throughout the 70s, beginning in 1970, and releasing their first album in ’72, Together. Hess left the band after their 1982 album, Germania, recorded a few solo albums, then formed ‘MOTHER JANE’ (after the courts settled the case of the name’s use between dissenting bandmembers).
For the most part, JANE remained a mystery and later a highly collectable band in certain parts of the world, as only their albums ‘III’ (1974) and Age Of Madness (1978) were released in Canada and the US. The last release of Jane material with Hess was 2012’s Turn The Page from MOTHER JANE (this was a compilation of ‘lost tracks’ recorded in 1982, featuring Jane members, as well as former Scorpions drummer Jurgen Rosenthal). The band’s favorite albums would include the 1972 debut (Together) and 1976’s classic Fire, Water, Earth & Air (highly recommended!), 1976’s Live, and 1977’s heavier Between Heaven & Hell is also highly recommended. Throughout the band’s career Hess would play more than just guitar on many albums (vocals, keyboards, bass…), produce, mix….Check out the link below for more on the history Klaus Hess and Jane.















from press:
JANE FOUNDING MEMBER KLAUS HESS DIES AT 78
Guitarist Klaus Hess was a founding member of Jane in 1970. Since there was some occupational turbulence in the German rock band already in the seventies, Hess also played bass and took over lead vocal parts. In 1982, the musician was terminated in a bad way, so he briefly tried a solo career and released an LP. In 1992, Klaus Hess was involved in a Jane reunion, but failed after only a short time. This resulted in three different Jane variants going on tour, which, according to the verdict, could only use the name “Jane” in conjunction with another term after a legal dispute. Klaus Hess named his version Mother Jane. Five studio and live albums were released between 2000 and 2012. 31st already Klaus Hess passed away in October at the age of 78, from a chronic lung disease.
