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In the same year, Nena and Robert's first child, Ganden Thurman, was born. In 1970, Robert and Nena's second child, Uma Thurman, was born. They have two more sons: Dechen (b. 1973) and Mipam (b. 1978). [5] The children grew up in Woodstock, New York in a house built by the Thurmans on nine acres of land purchased with Nena's inheritance. [5]
The band toured extensively in the four years they were at the height of their fame and, during her subsequent solo career, Nena has given almost 500 concerts. [9] However, in the first decade after the band's split in 1987, during which time Nena had five children, her only tour was the 1993 Bongo Girl tour. [9]
Nena during the "Nichts versäumt" concert in Warmbad on 24 August 2019. The Dortmund concert was positively received locally. Nena received an award for the concert being a sell-out [12] and an entertainment news site described how, "this exceptional German artist and her band showed how a great concert is full of hits, enthusiastic fans and many emotions."
Holladay Ventures and Evergreen Real Estate this week celebrated the grand opening of East Nashville's Shelby House, a 195-unit apartment complex with rents affordable to people making 30% to 80% ...
A Shelby restaurant is undergoing a transformation and will be reopening this weekend under a new name and menu. Coach’s Neighborhood Grill, which opened in late 2022, is in the process of ...
Shelby House may refer to: (In order of state, then community:) Shelby Family Houses, Lexington, Kentucky; McClure-Shelby House, Nicholasville, Kentucky; Charles and Letitia Shelby Todd House, Shelbyville, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP in Shelby County; Thomas Shelby House, Lexington, Missouri; Shelby-Nicholson-Schindler House, Perryville, Missouri
Tickets for the Sewickley House Tour are $50, available for purchase at e.givesmart.com. Tickets may be purchased online through May 1. You can also buy tickets at the Faith House at 202 Beaver St ...
Gabriele Susanne Kerner (born 24 March 1960), better known by her stage name Nena, is a German singer who rose to international fame in 1983 as the lead vocalist of the band Nena with the Neue Deutsche Welle song "99 Luftballons".