Gerard Titsman
In a recent conversation, Titsman shared his thoughts on creativity, inspiration, and his approach to music:
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Titsman's big break came in the 1980s when he joined the Dutch jazz-rock band, Focus. As a guitarist and vocalist, he contributed to several of their albums, including Moving Waves and Shift . His work with Focus laid the groundwork for his future collaborations with other notable artists. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Titsman worked with a range of musicians, from jazz legends like Joe Farrell and Mulgrew Coleman to rock icons like Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) and Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Company). In a recent conversation, Titsman shared his thoughts
Titsman’s work is characterized by the "Golden Age" of vintage erotica, focusing on practical effects and specific physical archetypes popular in European and British markets of the era. His films often appeared under labels such as House of Lords and Mistresses in the Spanking Zone . Key titles and segments associated with him include: Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Titsman worked with