German musicians who were born in 1958

Here are 20 famous musicians from Germany were born in 1958:

Uwe Grodd

Uwe Grodd (November 29, 1958-) is a German conductor.

His albums include Music for Flute and Piano: Sonata in A minor "Arpeggione" / Six Schubert Songs / Variations on Trockne Blumen, , Sinfonias: The Delirium of Composers / The Battle of the Human Passions / In the Taste of Five Nations, Symphonies, and Symphonies.

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Max Goldt

Max Goldt (November 23, 1958 Göttingen-) also known as Goldt, Max or Matthias Ernst is a German singer and author.

His albums include Die CD mit dem Kaffeeringecover, Die Majestätische Ruhe des Anorganischen, Die Radiotrinkerin & Die legendäre letzte Zigarette, Weihnachten im Bordell: LeseLive drei, , , , , and .

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Thomas Lehn

Thomas Lehn (May 21, 1958 Fröndenberg-) also known as Lehn, Thomas is a German , .

His albums include Tom & Gerry, Rabbit Run, Bart, Thermal, Dach, Les Protorhythmiques, Beinhaltung, , and .

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Funny Van Dannen

Funny Van Dannen (March 10, 1958 Germany-) also known as Funny van Dannen or Dannen, van, Funny is a German , .

His albums include Basics, Club Songs, Grooveman, Herzscheiße, Info3, Melody Star, Nebelmaschine, Uruguay, Authentic Trip and Trotzdem Danke.

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John-Edward Kelly

John-Edward Kelly (October 7, 1958 United States of America-February 12, 2015 Vero Beach) was a German , .

His albums: Concertos.

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Peter Baltes

Peter Baltes (April 4, 1958 Solingen-) also known as Baltes, Peter is a German musician, songwriter and bassist.

Genres he performed include Hard rock and Heavy metal.

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Eva Herman

Eva Herman (November 9, 1958 Emden-) also known as Eva Feldker is a German presenter and author. She has one child, Sam.

Herman began her career as a news anchor for the North German Broadcasting Corporation (NDR) in 1989. She gained national attention when she became the presenter of the popular TV show "Tagesschau" in 1998.

In 2006, Herman generated controversy after making statements praising the traditional family structure and criticizing the growing trend of single mothers and fathers in a book tour interview. This led to her being fired from her job at the NDR and caused a media frenzy in Germany.

Since then, Herman has become known for her conservative views and has written several books on family and society, including "The Eva Principle: How Life Organizes Itself" and "The Family Handbook: How to Make Your Family a Success". She has also been a regular guest on talk shows and radio programs, sharing her opinions on topics ranging from politics to parenting.

Aside from her work as a presenter and author, Herman is also involved in humanitarian work. She founded the Eva Herman Foundation, which supports projects that empower women and children in developing countries.

In addition to her controversial views on family and society, Eva Herman is also a strong advocate for animal rights. She is an ambassador for the organization PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and has been involved in campaigns against fur, animal testing, and the use of animals in circuses. Herman has also been actively involved in promoting environmentalism and sustainable living. She has written articles on the topic and has participated in events and demonstrations to raise awareness about the importance of protecting the planet. Despite the criticism and controversy surrounding her views, Herman has remained a popular figure in Germany and continues to be a prominent voice in the media.

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Tommi Stumpff

Tommi Stumpff (February 1, 1958 Düsseldorf-) otherwise known as Tommi Stumpf or Stumpff, Tommi is a German , .

His albums include 13 Minuten Massaker, Alle sind tot!, Mich kriegt Ihr nicht (Back Up 1982–1985), Zu spät Ihr Scheißer, Terror II, Contergan Punk, Ultra and Trivial Schock. Genres: Electronic body music.

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Aron Strobel

Aron Strobel (January 26, 1958 Schwäbisch Gmünd-) is a German musician and singer.

He is best known for being the lead singer of the popular German rock band, Helloween. Strobel formed the band in 1984 along with his friends Kai Hansen and Michael Weikath. Helloween went on to become one of the most influential power metal bands of all time.

Strobel has released several albums with Helloween and has also worked on other musical projects throughout his career. He is known for his powerful vocals and theatrical stage presence.

Aside from his music career, Strobel is also a painter and has exhibited his artwork in galleries around Germany. He is married and has two children.

Strobel was introduced to music at a young age when he began playing the piano and singing in a local choir. His passion for music grew and he eventually formed his own band in his teens. In the 1970s, Strobel moved to Hamburg to pursue a music career and played in various bands before forming Helloween.

In 1988, Strobel temporarily left Helloween due to vocal cord problems but returned to the band in 1991. He continued to perform with the band before leaving in 2016 to focus on his health and personal life.

Aside from his music and art career, Strobel is a philanthropist and supports various charitable organizations. He has also published a book titled "Mein Leben als Frontmann" (My Life as a Frontman) in which he reflects on his career and personal life.

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Angela Gehann-Dernbach

Angela Gehann-Dernbach (February 21, 1958 Bucharest-) is a German singer and conductor.

She is best known for her work with boys' choirs, and has served as the conductor of the Windsbacher Knabenchor since 1998. Gehann-Dernbach had a passion for music from a young age and initially trained as a singer. She later became interested in conducting, studying with renowned conductors such as Eric Ericson and Helmuth Rilling. She has worked with a number of prestigious choirs in Germany and beyond, including the Gächinger Kantorei and the Israel Philharmonic Choir. In addition to her conducting work, Gehann-Dernbach is also an accomplished singer and has performed in many concerts and recordings. She has received numerous awards and accolades throughout her career, including the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in recognition of her contributions to music.

Gehann-Dernbach's skills as a conductor are widely respected in the music community. She is known for her ability to bring out the best in her choirs, and for her attention to detail when rehearsing and performing. Under her leadership, the Windsbacher Knabenchor has become one of the most acclaimed boys' choirs in the world, and has released many successful recordings. In addition to her work with choirs, Gehann-Dernbach is also involved with music education. She has taught at various universities and music schools, and has served as a juror for international music competitions. Despite her many accomplishments, Gehann-Dernbach remains humble and dedicated to her craft, constantly seeking ways to improve and refine her art.

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Volker Pispers

Volker Pispers (January 18, 1958 Mönchengladbach-) is a German , .

Discography: ... bis neulich, Damit müssen Sie rechnen: Update 2000, Ein Wort ergab das andere, Frisch gestrichen, Damit müssen Sie rechnen - Disc 1, ...bis neulich (disc 1) and Damit müssen Sie rechnen (disc 2).

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Thomas Müller-Pering

Thomas Müller-Pering (April 22, 1958 Cologne-) otherwise known as Thomas Muller-Pering is a German , .

Thomas Müller-Pering is a German classical guitarist, known for his interpretations of modern and Baroque music. He began his guitar studies at a young age and studied under renowned guitarists such as Oscar Ghiglia and Julian Bream. Müller-Pering has won numerous awards for his performances and has been a featured soloist with a variety of orchestras and ensembles. In addition to his performing career, he is also a respected teacher and has given masterclasses all over the world. He has recorded over a dozen albums, showcasing his virtuosic playing and musical versatility.

Müller-Pering has premiered works by several notable contemporary composers, including Leo Brouwer and Jaime Zenamon. He has also transcribed and arranged a number of pieces for guitar, including works by Bach and Mozart. Müller-Pering is highly regarded for his sensitive and expressive playing style, as well as his deep understanding of musical interpretation. In addition to his performing and teaching career, he serves as a professor at the prestigious University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, where he has influenced and mentored numerous young musicians.

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Jürgen Dehmel

Jürgen Dehmel (August 12, 1958 Germany-) also known as Jurgen Dehmel or Dehmel, Jürgen is a German , .

musician, songwriter, and bassist. He is best known as a founding member of the famous German punk rock band "Die Toten Hosen" (The Dead Pants).

Dehmel grew up in Düsseldorf and started playing bass at a young age. He formed "Die Toten Hosen" with his school friends in 1982, and the band went on to become one of the most successful and popular punk rock bands in Germany. Dehmel has contributed to the songwriting process of many of the band's hit songs.

Aside from his work with the band, Dehmel has also been involved in various side projects and collaborations with other musicians. He is known for his distinct bass playing style and his energetic stage presence.

Throughout his career, Dehmel has received numerous awards and accolades, including the Echo Award, the Bambi Award, and the Order of Merit of North Rhine-Westphalia. He continues to perform and record with "Die Toten Hosen" to this day.

Dehmel's career with Die Toten Hosen has spanned over four decades, during which the band has released numerous albums and toured extensively around the world. In addition to his role as a bassist, Dehmel has also contributed backing and lead vocals on some of the band's tracks. He is widely regarded as a key member of the band and has been credited with helping to shape their distinctive sound.

Aside from his music career, Dehmel is also known for his philanthropic work. He has been involved in various charitable initiatives, including the "Rock gegen Rechts" (Rock Against the Right) campaign, which aims to combat far-right ideologies through music. Dehmel has also actively supported environmental and animal welfare causes.

In 2016, a documentary film titled "Weil du nur einmal lebst" (Because You Only Live Once) was released, which chronicled Die Toten Hosen's 2015 tour. The film featured extensive interviews with Dehmel and other members of the band, and was generally well-received by critics and fans alike.

Despite his success and fame, Dehmel remains humble and grounded. He has often spoken about the importance of staying true to oneself and maintaining a strong work ethic. In a career that has spanned over 30 years, Dehmel has established himself as one of Germany's most respected and influential musicians.

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Dagmar Manzel

Dagmar Manzel (September 1, 1958 East Berlin-) is a German actor. She has one child, Klara Manzel.

Her most important albums: .

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Dietmar Bonnen

Dietmar Bonnen (July 27, 1958 Cologne-) is a German , .

His albums include Up From the Skies: Alexei Aigui and Dietmar Bonnen Play the Music of Jimi Hendrix.

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Barbara Rudnik

Barbara Rudnik (July 27, 1958 Kirchen-May 23, 2009 Wolfratshausen) also known as Rudnik, Barbara or Karin Bar-Burda was a German actor.

She began her acting career in the 1970s and became well known in the 1980s for her work in popular German television shows and films. Rudnik's breakthrough role came in the 1990 film "Herzlich Willkommen", for which she won the Bavarian Film Award and the German Film Award for Best Actress. She went on to appear in over 60 films and TV shows throughout her career. Rudnik was also a talented voice actress, lending her voice to German dubbings of popular films such as "The Lion King" and "The Matrix". In 2007, she was diagnosed with cancer and passed away in 2009 at the age of 50. Rudnik's legacy lives on through her impressive body of work and her impact on the German entertainment industry.

Throughout her career, Barbara Rudnik was known for her versatility as an actress, capturing both comedic and dramatic roles with ease. She was highly regarded by her peers and considered one of the most talented actresses in Germany. Aside from her acting career, Rudnik was also involved in charitable work and was a supporter of various social causes. She was a passionate advocate for the rights of people with disabilities and worked with several organizations to help improve their living conditions. Rudnik's dedication to her craft and her commitment to making a difference in the lives of others made her a beloved figure in Germany and beyond. Despite her untimely passing, her impact on the entertainment industry and the world at large continues to be felt to this day.

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F.M. Einheit

F.M. Einheit (December 18, 1958 Dortmund-) a.k.a. F. M. Einheit, Frank Martin Strauß, Einheit, F.M., Frank-Martin Strauss, Die Einstürzenden Neubauten, Einstürzende Neubauten, Mufti, FM Einheit, Frank Richter, F.M. Einheit or Frank-Martin Strauß is a German film score composer, musician and actor.

His albums: Prometheus Lear, Sensation Death, , , Merry Christmas, Echohce, Deutsche Krieger, Radio Inferno, Frost 79°40' and Crashing Aeroplanes.

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Pyrolator

Pyrolator (April 29, 1958-) a.k.a. Kurt Dahlke or Dahlke, Kurt is a German musician and record producer.

His albums: Inland, Ausland, Wunderland, Traumland and City Space II: Club Tracks, Volume 1. Genres he performed include Post-punk, Techno, Experimental music and New Wave.

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Thomas Hengelbrock

Thomas Hengelbrock (June 9, 1958 Wilhelmshaven-) also known as Hengelbrock, Thomas is a German conductor.

His most recognized albums: Missa Sapientiae / Magnificat, First Piano Concertos, Bach & Purcell: Motetten & Kantaten (Balthasar-Neumann-Chor & Ensemble feat. conductor: Thomas Hengelbrock) and Hamburger Sinfonien Wq 182, 3,4 & 5 / Concerti Wq 165 & 43,4 (Freiburger Barockorchester feat. conductor: Thomas Hengelbrock).

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Hans Ziller

Hans Ziller (May 18, 1958 Ingolstadt-) is a German guitarist and songwriter.

His albums include Glaub Dran. Genres: Rock music, Heavy metal and Hard rock.

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