Fabian Petersen
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| Fabian Petersen | |
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| Birth name | Fabian Petersen |
| Born | 1 April 1980 Aabenraa, Denmark |
| Genres | Pop Rock Pop-Rock |
| Occupations | Songwriter |
| Instruments | Guitar, Songwriter, Producer |
| Years active | 2006 – present |
| Labels | Sony/Atv |
| Website | http://www.fabianpetersen.dk |
Fabian Petersen (born 1 April 1980 in Aabenraa) At the age of 14 he started the band later to be known as "splendid" with his friend and bass player Steffen Strojeck. In August 2003 They signed a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell and from there he knew he would make music for a living. In December 2003 A trip to Stockholm should prove that. He co-wrote the song "Fractions" for his own band at first, but it was to become the first single for Czech rep. girl Ewa Farna second album under the name "Ticho" and polish version "Cicho". The song peaked at top 5 in the T-charts in 2007.
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- (English) Official website
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