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Marianne Rosenberg (b. March 10, 1955 Berlin) is a German Schlager music singer and songwriter. She is the fifth of seven children by Auschwitz survivor Otto Rosenberg, who was part Roma, and recorded her first song, Mr. Paul McCartney, after winning a talent contest at age fourteen. Her major hits include Fremder Mann, Er gehört zu mir (also recorded in English as How Can I Go Now?), Lieder der Nacht and Marleen, all of which were very successful in West Germany in the early and mid-1970s. She also achieved chart success in other European territories including Austria and the Netherlands....
The Rosenbergs are: David Fagin: Vocal, Guitar Joshua Aaron: Bass, Backing Vocals, Keyboards Joe Mahoney: Guitar, Backing Vocals Andrew Burstein: Drums, Backing Vocals Search the Internet for info on The Rosenbergs and you’ll come across hundreds of articles summarizing a history of bold career moves, the most famous being their rejecting an offer to appear on the much-hyped (and now defunct) Farmclub television show. They then teamed up with Robert Fripp’s label, DGM, to pave the way for artists everywhere to start taking back ownership of their masters. A few months later, while the rest of the music industry was...
When your debut album doesn’t sound like your debut release, you’re doing something right. Such is the case for the 26-year-old San Fran singer-songwriter Ryan Auffenberg. After the Damien Rice comparisons that followed The Bright Lights EP, Auffenberg’s first proper release, Marigolds, is referred to as “postmodern Americana” by his record label, although I’m not certain where the post part comes from. This record sounds as familiar and accessible as the best of Americana; songs that sound as if they’ve been smoothed out over years of wear on the road. Now, we must get it out of the way: Ryan...
The Brett Rosenberg Problem, a sort of a ragged vision of Teenage Fanclub and the Replacements doing Jello shots at a bowling alley just south of the Canadian border. Not only did Brett Rosenberg and his band place third in the 2004 WBCN Rock-N-Roll Rumble; the kid opened for John Doe of X and Damien Rice and generally impressed the pants off everyone. From his humble start as a subway busker, he's gone on to tour across the eastern US and the midwest and has released no fewer than five critically acclaimed albums. These days, Rosenberg. 26, finds himself embracing...
The Greenberry Woods was a power-pop quartet formed in 1989 by songwriters Matt Huseman and Ira Katz while students at the University of Maryland. They were later joined by Huseman's twin brother Brandt Huseman on bass and drummer Miles Rosen. Named for a suburban Maryland housing development, the band seemed destined for big-time success—with critical acclaim[citation needed], a major-label record contract, and an ever-growing fan base. However, the band released only two albums before disbanding in 1996. Upon graduation from the University of Maryland, the band moved to Baltimore. The band hired manager John Lay, whose previous clients included Squeeze...