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Jürgen S. Korduletsch is a German music writer, producer and record label executive, best known for being the CEO of the company Gummybear International, which specializes on distributing related products of the Gummibär series. Jürgen was involved in several songs performed by Gummibär, as well as films that were centered in the brand. He is also the owner and president of Radikal Records, where it released a series of songs from one of Maci Schneider's personal projects, Gummy DJ.

Jürgen was formerly the husband of Claudja Barry.

History[]

Jürgen was born on February 27, 1949. As a teenager, Jürgen developed a keen interest in pop music and recognized that the music was his passion. In his early years as an adult, he used to be a DJ through 5 years, a buyer for a music on stop, and, for a short time, a live performer/artist and songwriter, which led him to realise that his preferred role was that of producer and label owner to find, produce, develop and market artists and their music.[1]

One day in Munich, Germany, he met a successful singer Claudja Barry, with whom he formed a creative partnership in which Jürgen produced and Claudja co-wrote and performed.[2] One of their most notable works were "Boogie Woogie Dancin' Shoes" and "Down and Counting".

Labels[]

  • Co-owner and VP A&R at Personal Records from 1983 to 1987.
  • Founder and President at Popular Records from 1998 to 2002.
  • Owner and President of Radikal Records from 1989 and OK! Good Records from 2010

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