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Stamp commemorating the birth of Joseph Schmidt (Deutsche Post 2004). The musical score shows the title of his 1933 film Ein Lied geht um die Welt (A song goes round the world) Joseph Schmidt (photograph by Roman Vishniac) Memory plaque in Berlin-Schöneberg, 68 Nürnberger St. Joseph Schmidt's grave in the Wiedikon district of Zürich.
This is a list of German musicians and bands. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. A Apparat (Sascha Ring) Apache 207 AnnenMayKantereit Georg Amft Back to top B Kristina Bach Bad Temper Joe Bruno Balz BAP Baumstam Blixa Bargeld Beatsteaks Anni Becker Tim Bendzko BeNuts Andrea ...
One-T are a French animated band created in 2000 by Eddy Gronfier and Thomas Pieds. Eddy Gronfier produces the music while Thomas Pieds creates the artwork and visuals. They were successful across Europe, especially France and Germany, with their 2003 hit single "The Magic Key", but since then were not able to repeat that success and remained a one-hit wonder.
In the early stages of his education as a singer, Quasthoff was promoted by Sebastian Peschko. [2] Thus, he chose to study voice privately. He also studied law for three years. [3] Prior to his music career, he worked for six years as a radio announcer for NDR. He also did voice-over work for television. [4]
Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Germany (73 P) S. German singer-songwriters (2 C, 131 P) Σ. German singer stubs (1 C, 136 P) Pages in category "German singers"
This list includes music artists with at least five million record sales in Germany, based on certifications by the BVMI (Bundesverband Musikindustrie). [1] Artists are ranked in descending order. Awards are only presented if and when a record company applies for certification, it is not done automatically.
Pages in category "German pop singers" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Thomas Anders;
It was the third most played songs on European radio and television during the third quarter of 2003 and performed one of the longest-running singles in the 2003 French SNEP Singles Charts (41 weeks), peaking at #9. The song was also a top five hit in Denmark, Poland, Germany and Austria, and a top ten hit in Belgium (Wallonia) and Switzerland.