Wolfgang Michels (July 15, 1951 – September 14, 2017) was a German singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. In May 1968 Wolfgang Michels recorded a song under pseudonym "One Plus None" and scored a #2 BBC radio hit with "Desert Walker", a song produced by himself, topped only by the Rolling Stones at #1. The English blues musician Alexis Korner invited Michels to London and introduced him to the local scene. Michels founded the psychedelic rock band Percewood's Onagram in 1969 and served as singer, guitarist and composer. In the early 1970s the band became… read more
Wolfgang Michels (July 15, 1951 – September 14, 2017) was a German singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. In May 1968 Wolfgang Michels recorded a song under pseudonym "One Plus None" and scored a #2 BBC radio hit with "Desert Walker", a song produced by himself, topped… read more
Wolfgang Michels (July 15, 1951 – September 14, 2017) was a German singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. In May 1968 Wolfgang Michels recorded a song under pseudonym "One Plus None" and scored a #2 BBC radio hit with "Desert Walker", a song produced by himself, topped only by the Rolling Stones at #1. The English blues musician Alexis Kor… read more