Dany Lademacher

He was also a studio and live guitarist for a variety of artists, including T.U.S.H., Gerritsen & Van Dijk[1] and I Travel.

[2] Founded in 1968 by Charlie Deraedemaeker (bass), Francis Goya (guitar) and singer Lou Deprijck, Kleptomania was a cult Belgian rock band which underwent several line up changes, Lademacher joining in 1969 and being voted best guitarist in Belgium three years running.

Kleptomania's debut single Kept Woman sounded somewhat similar to Black Sabbath, Kleptomania's popularity peaked in summer 1970 when the band opened for The Wallace Collection at Puzzle P Festival in Brussels, and shared the bill with Badfinger at the Bilzen Rock & Jazz Festival.

Lademacher recounted in his autobiographical Wild Romance--Een fijne hel how he, a young man from Brussels, fell into Brood's rock and roll lifestyle, complete with sex and drugs.

[3] After his second parting with Herman Brood Lademacher joined the Belgian pop band The Radios which had several hit-singles in the Netherlands and Belgium.

L.t.R.: Ani Meerman, Freddie Cavalli, Herman Brood and Dany Lademacher
(Wild Romance, 1979)