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Udo Wenders

Udo Wenders is a German volksmusik singer from Austria who won the Grand Prix der Volksmusik in his homeland in 2008. Hailing from Feffernitz, Carinthia, he earned the Austrian reward with his music “Letzte Zug, Cara Mia” and proceeded to complete in seventh place general in the annual worldwide volksmusik …

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Basta

Created in Cologne in 2000, Basta was a German a cappella group. The brainchild of schoolmates William Wahl and Rene Overmann, Basta’s lineup experienced some early hiccups, but ultimately resolved in 2004, simply with time for the band’s second recording, B. A continuing touring routine, and a flair for the …

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Hape Kerkeling

German professional and comedian Hape Kerkeling reigned for more than two decades as you of his homeland’s most well-known funnymen. Delivered Hans Peter Kerkeling in Recklinghausen on Dec 9, 1964, he spent his teenager years playing in the music group Gesundfutter before getting into humor, first earning interest via performances …

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Uwe Busse

The winner of over 25 gold records, German pop singer Uwe Busse was created on Sept 1, 1960 in Wuppertal. From 1985 to 2005 he proved helpful being a songwriter and manufacturer for the Flippers and wrote effective tracks for G.G. Anderson, Roland Kaiser, Rex Gildo, Bernd Clüver, Ireen Sheer, …

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Howard Carpendale

Among Germany’s most successful pop performers through the 1970s and ’80s, Howard Victor Carpendale was created on January 14, 1946 in Durban, South Africa. Howie, as he’s affectionately known, was functioning as an Elvis impersonator when he relocated to European countries in 1966, settling initial in the U.K. He transferred …

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Peter Alexander

The premier Austrian entertainer from the postwar generation, Peter Alexander first vaulted to fame in film musicals, later on hosting his own long-running television variety show. He however enjoyed his biggest success like a pop vocalist, scoring a lot more than two dozen TOP strikes across a four-decade period. Created …

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Juliane Werding

Since 1970 when she won a nationally televised skill competition, Juliane Werding is a popular pop/rock and roll singer in her local Germany. Among her biggest strikes emerged in 1972 when she released “Am Label als Conny Kramer Starb” a German vocabulary interpolation from the Band’s “THE NIGHT TIME They …

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Rosenstolz

Digital pop duo Rosenstolz emerged from cult status as les enfants horrible of Berlin’s homosexual club circuit to become mainstream chart phenomenon across a lot of Europe. Strolling the tightrope between operatic melodrama and natural, unadulterated camp, vocalist AnNa R. and keyboardist Peter Dish explored modern love and sexuality with …

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Thomas Anders

Best known because the vocalist for the successful ’80s-period dance-pop duo Contemporary Speaking, Thomas Anders was created Bernd Weidung about March 1, 1963 in Munstermaifeld, Germany; he started singing at age group seven, showing up in local town celebrations in addition to with his chapel choir. He fulfilled maker/composer Dieter …

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Andrea Berg

Andrea Berg is among the biggest-selling German pop divas of her era, hitting number 1 with eight of her albums and being successful many ECHO honours for her business prowess. Delivered January 28, 1966, in Krefeld, Berg was uncovered in 1992 by manufacturer/Svengali Eugen Römer, who ushered her in to …

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