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- Bettina_Hohls abstract "Bettina Hohls (born June 26, 1947 in Celle) is a German artist and designer. She raised attention by an international audience with her design and photographic work for the covers of two Peter Hammill albums in 1973 and 1974 as well as with her vocal contributions to releases of the German rock band Ash Ra Tempel in 1972.Bettina Hohls lives in Berlin and works as a certified cultural manager.".
- Bettina_Hohls birthDate "1947-06-26".
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- Bettina_Hohls wikiPageWikiLink The_Silent_Corner_and_the_Empty_Stage.
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- Bettina_Hohls wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bettina Hohls".
- Bettina_Hohls dateOfBirth "1947-06-26".
- Bettina_Hohls name "Hohls, Bettina".
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- Bettina_Hohls comment "Bettina Hohls (born June 26, 1947 in Celle) is a German artist and designer. She raised attention by an international audience with her design and photographic work for the covers of two Peter Hammill albums in 1973 and 1974 as well as with her vocal contributions to releases of the German rock band Ash Ra Tempel in 1972.Bettina Hohls lives in Berlin and works as a certified cultural manager.".
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- Bettina_Hohls name "Bettina Hohls".
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