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Lee Towers

Referred to as “the person using the Golden Mic,” Lee Towers (created Leen Huyzer in 1946) is definitely a Dutch crooner from Bolnes. The Netherlands’ response to the Vegas performers from the ’70s, Towers has already established a string of strikes, including a cover from the display tune and storied …

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Claudia Jung

Also known as Die Große Dame des Deutschen Schlagers (approximately, the best Woman from the German Schlagers), Claudia Jung enjoyed a long-lasting run of success in her native Germany, where she rose to fame in the later ’80s and documented a steady blast of successful albums within the decades that …

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Ute Freudenberg

Most widely known for the melody “Jugendliebe,” German pop vocalist Ute Freudenberg was among her country’s most widely used vocalists in the first ’80s, but her profession stretched in the ’70s towards the 2000s. Blessed in Weimar in 1956, Freudenberg was uncovered at age group 15 and examined on the …

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Stefanie Hertel

With more when compared to a dozen albums under her belt, including 1992’s Über Jedes Bacherl Geht a Brückerl, 1993’s Tausend Kleine Himmel, and 1997’s Lieder zum Verlieben, the latter (and ninth overall) developing on her behalf 18th birthday, Stefanie Hertel is among Germany’s even more famous singers of “schlager,” …

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