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Michael Holm

Popular singer/songwriter, composer, and producer Michael Holm produced his pop debut in 1962 with “Lauter Schöne Worte,” but didn’t chart until 1969 with “Mendocino,” a cover of the Sir Douglas Quintet song. Many hits implemented, including “Barfuß im Regen,” “Tränen Lügen Nicht,” and “Musst Du Jetzt Gerade Gehen, Lucille.” In …

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Muzsikás

This Hungarian group features Márta Sebestyén (vocals/recorder), Sándor Csoóri (bagpipes/hurdy-gurdy/viola/vocals), Mihaly Sipos (violin/zither/vocals), Péter Eri (bouzouki/turkish horn/cello/viola/vocals) and Dániel Hamar (bass/hurdy-gurdy/vocals). Muzsikás (pronounced ‘mu-zhi-kash’) focuses on traditional music in the Transylvania region of the country. Ahead of 1987 Sebestyén acquired performed in the united kingdom with a music group known …

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Christian Anders

Christian Anders’ career can essentially be put into two unique halves. Through the entire ’60s and ’70s, Anders was a teenager idol known through the entire German-speaking globe for baroque pop confections like “Du Hast Sie Verloren.” The next decades discovered Anders implementing a decidedly modern aesthetic, discussing himself as …

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Frank Duval

Tv composer Frank Duval scored several strikes in Germany, including 1979’s “Todesengel” and the next year’s “Angel of Mine.” Blessed in Berlin in 1940, he examined as an professional and dancer, but additionally sang along with his sister, Maria. With the ’60s, Duval was also composing music, both orchestral and …

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Ivan Rebroff

Bigger-than-life German singer Ivan Rebroff was created prematurely on the train system in Berlin in 1931. The internationally acclaimed vocalist is usually interested in Russian folk tunes (his parents had been both Russian immigrants), is fairly fond of burgandy or merlot wine, and includes a range that spans four . …

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Tony Marshall

Born Feb 3, 1938, in Baden-Baden as Herbert Anton Hilger, German pop and opera singer Tony Marshall attended the Karlsruher University of Music, graduating in 1965. His profession as a vocalist became popular in 1971 when his documenting of “Fairly Maid” was an enormous international achievement, and he is still …

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Elektryczne Gitary

Something of the mix between a rock-band and comedy take action, Poland’s Elektryczne Gitary (Electric powered Guitars) are legendary for offering up highly infectious melodies and side-splitting laughter. Jakub Sienkiewicz may be the generating power behind the clothing, providing dried out vocals and witty lyrics; others consist of Tomasz Grochowalski, …

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Achim Reichel

German singer, songwriter, musician, and manufacturer Achim Reichel enjoyed an extended and varied profession that began through the defeat boom from the ’60s, when he founded the Rattles, and continued well in to the following millennium, where period he was even now saving albums and executing large-scale rock and roll …

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Atze Schröder

German professional and comedian Atze Schröder remains to be most widely known for his long-running sitcom smash Alles Atze. Blessed Hubertus Albers in Emsdetten on Sept 27, 1965, he was a celebrated gymnast as a teenager, and started his professional profession being a dance trainer. His physical prowess afterwards served …

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Frank Schöbel

Well-known German singer Frank Schöbel was created within the (after that) East German city of Leipzig in 1942. The child of the famous opera vocalist, Schöbel took to the level young, but discovered that his enthusiasm for pop music outweighed his like and respect for the theatre, and he quickly …

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