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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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Stephan Remmler

Stephan Remmler is a German pop singer who’s best known to be the singer of Neue Deutsche Welle sensation Trio. Many of his tracks, specifically the minimalistic “Da da da,” had been hugely successful, and although Remmler’s reputation faded somewhat by the end from the ’80s, he continued to be …

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Joachim Witt

German musician Joachim Witt is probably the few survivors of the brand new German influx that dominated the airwaves in the first ’80s: after many years of struggling to regain the popularity he found out with his strike solitary “Goldener Reiter” (Golden Rider), he were able to launch a significant …

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Hansi Hinterseer

Austria’s Hansi Hinterseer translated his popularity being a downhill snow skiing champ into subsequent professions as a vocalist and actor. Delivered in Kitzbühel on Feb 2, 1954, he was the boy of Ernst Hinterseer, who gained a yellow metal medal in slalom snow skiing on the 1960 Wintertime Olympics. Pursuing …

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Roger Whittaker

Along with his avuncular appearance and rich baritone, African-born British pop singer Roger Whittaker appeared like a past due successor to Bing Crosby when he surfaced into worldwide popularity in the ’70s. Although his preliminary hits had been self-written, he quickly switched mainly to interpretive performing as he documented prolifically. …

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Joy Fleming

German jazz and blues crooner Pleasure Fleming was created in the town of Rockenhausen in 1944. Known mainly on her behalf 1975 Eurovision strike “Ein Lied Kann Eine Brücke Sein,” Fleming provides released numerous information and made regular stage and tv appearances over time.

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Ted Herold

Harald Walter Bernhard Schubring (better referred to as Ted Herold) was a favorite German schlagersanger most widely known for his German-language addresses of the music of Elvis Presley. He documented his first music when he was just 16, having produced contact with the people at Polydor by way of a …

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Kristina Bach

Originally discovered in 1983 in a talent competition in Düsseldorf, Germany’s Kristina Bach is a popular pop singer in her homeland since releasing the 1984 hit “Heisser Fine sand” for the BMG label. All of those other ’80s were filled up with light pop strikes like “Allein auf Einem Stern” …

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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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Peter Maffay

Rocker Peter Maffay was the best-selling German pop celebrity of his era, wielding his superstar to become powerful advocate for antiwar attempts and an outspoken critic of household abuse. Given birth to Peter Alexander Makkay on August 30, 1949, in Brasov, Romania, he was 14 when his family members relocated …

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