German musicians who were born in 1946

Here are 18 famous musicians from Germany were born in 1946:

Rafik Schami

Rafik Schami (June 23, 1946 Damascus-) also known as Schami, Rafik is a German writer.

His most important albums: and .

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Kirsti Sparboe

Kirsti Sparboe (December 7, 1946 Tromsø-) also known as Sparboe, Kirsti or Kirsti is a German singer.

She represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest twice in the 1960s, with the songs "Intet er nytt under solen" and "Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli". Aside from her music career, Kirsti also maintained a successful acting career, appearing in several Norwegian films and television shows. Throughout the years, Kirsti has released multiple albums, often singing in Norwegian and English, and has remained a beloved figure in the Norwegian entertainment industry.

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Emil Schult

Emil Schult (October 10, 1946 Dessau-) a.k.a. Schult, Emil is a German , .

visual artist, musician, and songwriter. He is best known for his collaborations with the electronic group Kraftwerk. Schult studied art at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and became a member of the artist collective known as ZERO. He later formed a close friendship with the members of Kraftwerk and was asked to contribute artwork and lyrics to several of their albums, including "Autobahn" and "Radio-Activity". Schult's artistic style often features futuristic and technological themes, which complemented Kraftwerk's musical style perfectly. In addition to his work with Kraftwerk, Schult has exhibited his artwork in numerous galleries and museums around the world. He has also released several of his own music albums and continued to collaborate with other artists throughout his career.

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Udo Lindenberg

Udo Lindenberg (May 17, 1946 Gronau-) otherwise known as Lindenberg, Udo or Udo Gerhard Lindenberg is a German singer, actor, film score composer, screenwriter, composer, writer and painter.

His discography includes: Lindenberg, Daumen im Wind, No Panic on the Titanic, Lindenbergs Rock-Revue, livehaftig, Intensivstationen, Lindstärke 10, Sündenknall, Phönix and Hermine.

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Roland Hemmo

Roland Hemmo (February 25, 1946 Weißwasser-) is a German actor and voice actor.

He started his acting career at the Berliner Ensemble in 1968 and later appeared in various theaters across Germany. Hemmo is best known for his work as a voice actor where he dubbed the German language versions of characters in numerous movies and TV shows, including Robert De Niro in "The Godfather Part II" and "Taxi Driver", Al Pacino in "Scarface" and "The Godfather Part III", and Gandalf in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Hemmo has also lent his voice to numerous animated characters, such as Scar in "The Lion King" and Jafar in "Aladdin". In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Hemmo is also a professor of acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin.

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Stephan Remmler

Stephan Remmler (October 25, 1946 Witten-) also known as Stefan Remmler or Remmler, Stephan is a German singer, composer, music producer and actor. He has three children, Lauro Remmler, Jonni Remmler and Cecil Remmler.

His albums: Keine Sterne in Athen, Alles hat ein Ende nur die Wurst hat zwei, 1, 2, 3, 4 ..., Amnesia, Vamos, Lotto, Stephan Remmler, , and Da Da Da (Da Remixes).

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Drafi Deutscher

Drafi Deutscher (May 9, 1946 Berlin-June 9, 2006 Frankfurt) otherwise known as Drafi Franz Richard Deutscher, Deutscher, Drafi, Jack Goldbird, Goldbird, Jack, Mr. Walkie Talkie, Mr. Walkie Talkie (Drafi Deutscher) or Mr. Walkietalkie was a German singer, songwriter, musician and record producer.

His albums include Star Festival, Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht, Die großen Hits, Guardian Angel, Krieg der Herzen, The Last Mile, Marmor, Stein Und Eisen Bricht, Hits! Pseudonyme! Raritäten!, Diesseits von Eden (Hit-Collection) and Wenn Man Liebt.

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Enoch zu Guttenberg

Enoch zu Guttenberg (July 29, 1946 Guttenberg-) is a German , . He has one child, Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg.

Enoch zu Guttenberg is a German conductor, known for his performances of classical and Baroque music. He was born on July 29, 1946, in Guttenberg, Bavaria, Germany. He is the founder and music director of the Orchester der Klangverwaltung, a Munich-based chamber orchestra.

Guttenberg began his music education at an early age, studying piano, organ, and violin. He later studied conducting with Herbert von Karajan and Sergiu Celibidache. In 1984, he founded the Orchester der Klangverwaltung, which has become known for its spirited and expressive performances.

In addition to his work with the Orchester der Klangverwaltung, Guttenberg has directed many other orchestras, including the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic, and the Vienna Philharmonic. He has also recorded extensively, both with his own orchestra and with other ensembles.

Guttenberg is the father of Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, a former German politician and businessman.

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Fancy

Fancy (July 7, 1946 Munich-) a.k.a. Manfred Alois Segieth is a German singer, songwriter and record producer.

Discography: Best of '99, Blue Planet, All My Loving, Best Of, D.I.S.C.O., Golden Stars. Golden Hits, Locomotion, Megamix '98, Rouge Island and Star Profile. Genres he performed: Euro disco, Eurodance, Synthpop, Italo disco and Dance-pop.

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Hildegard Westerkamp

Hildegard Westerkamp (April 8, 1946 Osnabrück-) also known as Westerkamp, Hildegard is a German composer.

Related albums: Transformations.

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David Geringas

David Geringas (July 29, 1946 Vilnius-) also known as Geringas, David is a German conductor. He has one child, Alexander Geringas.

His most well known albums: , Flux, Symphony no. 6 / Cello Concerto / Musica profana, , Geringas plays Bach Plus, Complete Works For Cello And Piano, Romantic Music for Cello and Orchestra, , Grāmata čellam / Partita / Episodi e canto perpetuo and The Complete Works for Cello.

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Jerry Zaks

Jerry Zaks (September 7, 1946 Stuttgart-) is a German actor, television director and theatre director. He has two children, Hannah Zaks and Emma Zaks.

Jerry Zaks is best known for his work in Broadway and has won four Tony Awards for directing performances in various productions. He began his career in theatre as an actor and later moved on to become a director. Some of his notable works as a director include "The Front Page," "Guys and Dolls," and "Hello, Dolly!" He has also directed films and television shows, including "Marvin's Room" and episodes of popular shows like "Friends" and "Everybody Loves Raymond." Zaks is a graduate of Dartmouth College and currently serves as a professor of theatre at his alma mater. He has also served as the Artistic Director of the La Jolla Playhouse in California.

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Ralf Hütter

Ralf Hütter (August 20, 1946 Krefeld-) a.k.a. Ralf Huetter, Ralf Hutter or Hütter, Ralf is a German singer.

Genres related to him: Synthpop, Krautrock and Electronic music.

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Wolfgang Rübsam

Wolfgang Rübsam (October 16, 1946 Giessen-) a.k.a. Rübsam, Wolfgang or Wolfgang Rubsam is a German , .

His most well known albums: Das Orgelbüchlein (The Little Organ Book), Volume I, Organ Works, Volume 6: Sonatas nos. 14-16, Works for Organ, Volume 1: Sonatas nos. 1-4, Organ Works, Volume 5: Sonatas nos. 12 & 13 / Seven Trios, op. 189, nos. 6-12, Works for Organ, Volume 3: Sonatas nos. 8 & 9 / Ten Trios, op. 49, nos. 1-10, Trio Sonatas, BWV 525, 526 and 527 / Prelude and Fugue, BWV 543, Das Orgelbüchlein (The Little Organ Book), Volume II, Organ Works, Volume 7: Sonatas nos. 17 & 18 / Monologues, op. 162, nos. 1-6, The Art of Fugue, Volume 2 and Works for Organ, Volume 2: Sonatas nos. 5-7.

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Oliver Bendt

Oliver Bendt (October 29, 1946 Potsdam-) a.k.a. Bendt, Oliver or Jörg Knoch is a German actor, musician and singer.

He began his music career in the 1960s as a member of the band Sputniks, which later became known as Jeronimo. In the 1970s, he released several successful solo albums and singles, including "Ich war dabei", which became a hit in Germany and other European countries.

Aside from music, Bendt is also known for his acting work. He has appeared in various German television series and movies, including "Die Wicherts von nebenan" and "Derrick".

Bendt has received several awards throughout his career, including the Golden Tuning Fork and the Bambi Award. In addition to his music and acting work, he is also involved in charity work and has supported various organizations over the years.

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Chris Roberts

Chris Roberts (March 13, 1946 Munich-) also known as Christian Klusacek is a German , .

Discography: Best Of, Momente, Meine größten Erfolge, Warum, , Happy Chris-Mix, Chris Roberts & Ireen Sheer - Wenn jeder Tag ein Sonntag wär', , and .

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Ricky King

Ricky King (March 12, 1946 Rastatt-) is a German guitarist.

His albums include Die großen Jahrhunderthits, Zauber der Gitarre, Ricky King, Die 20 schönsten Welthits im Gitarrensound, Ricky King: Gitarren-Welthits, Love Me Tender: Traummelodien mit Ricky King, Ricky King's Rock 'n' Roll Party, Ricky King Platinum Edition, The Golden Sound of Ricky King and Meine Besten.

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Candy DeRouge

Candy DeRouge (October 25, 1946-) also known as Wolfgang Detmann or Alexandre DeRouge is a German composer, record producer, music arranger and remixer.

Genres he performed include Pop music.

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