Peter Brötzmann was a German saxophonist and clarinetist who died in June 2023 at the age of 82. He had two children during his lifetime: Casper Brötzmann, a guitarist and vocalist, and a daughter whose identity has not been known. He had them with a woman who raised them while he was busy with his career.
Despite the lack of information, here is what we have learned about his children and their mother.
Peter Brötzmann Kept His Relationship Affair Off The Media And Public Space
While every part of Brötzmann’s career is open to the public, nothing is known about his personal life and love relationships. As a result, it is difficult to discuss his married life and who his wife is at this moment because he has not revealed anything to the media in this regard.
Nonetheless, jukebugs.com has learned that he had a woman in his life, albeit it is unknown whether she was his wife or simply the mother of his two children. She also enjoys music and frequently plays the flute.
As established, she raised Peter Brötzmann’s children while he was mostly absent due to his career.
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Meet The Children Of The Late German Saxophonist And Clarinetist
Peter Brötzmann, according to several sources had two children, a daughter whose identity is unknown, and his famous son, Casper Brötzmann. At the moment, there are no records of his daughter’s name, including where and when she was born.
On the other hand, his son, Casper Brötzmann was born on December 13, 1962, in Wuppertal, West Germany. He is currently 61 years old.
He grew up in Kreuzberg, a West Berlin neighborhood bordered by the Berlin Wall that was occupied by rebels and squatters. He began playing guitar at the age of 14 after finding an old guitar belonging to a friend of jazz composer Carla Bley. He recognized that was his thing after that.
Hans Reichel, a family friend, also taught him how to manage the workings and mechanics of the guitar.
Subsequently, he formed Caspar Brötzmann Massaker, a post-rock/industrial band with him on guitar and vocals, Eduardo Delgado Lopez on bass and vocals, and Danny Arnold Lommen on drums. His band’s debut album, The Tribe, was released in 1987, and was followed by Black Axis (1989), Der Abend der schwarzen Folkore (1992), Koksofen (1993), and Home (1995).
He also collaborated with his father on the album Last Home (1990). Die, Saurier, Die, Talk to the Canoe Driver, Little Man in the Boat, and Witch Hazel in the Dark Afternoon are among the album’s nine tracks.