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Olli Schulz

Born Dec 15, 1978, Oliver “Olli” Schulz was the frontman and leader from the German music group Olli Schulz und der Hund Marie (in British, “Olli Schulz and your dog Called Marie”). Schulz was well-known like a behind-the-scenes man before Kettcar member Marcus Wiebusch helped him to record by himself. …

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Bernd Begemann

German alternate pop singer/songwriter and guitarist Bernd Begemann was created in 1963 and adopted half a year later from the Begemann family members. By his teenagers he had dropped under the immediate draw of punk rock and roll. Shifting to Hamburg at age 20, Begemann became a member of Die …

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Phillip Boa

The punk rock from the Sex Pistols as well as the Clash has already established a major influence on the music of German vocalist and songwriter Phillip Boa. As innovator from the Voodoo Golf club, from 1985 until 1993, Boa produced a few of Germany’s hardest striking music. Because the …

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Die Sterne

Pass away Sterne are one of the most influential rings to arise from your Hamburger Schule (we.e., Hamburg college) of German rock and roll. Like most of the peers, they’re hard to pin down stylistically, because they attract from post-punk, fresh influx, and funk in addition to contemporary indie noises …

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PeterLicht

For most aspiring new artists, fame is focused on being recognized on the road. Cologne’s songwriter flipped stage director flipped prizewinning poet PeterLicht, nevertheless, has always experienced a somewhat different undertake the matter. Whilst his shock underground strike “Sonnendeck,” a sloppily created electro-pop anthem, went along the country’s alt-radio channels …

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