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'''Olaf Malolepski''' (born [[March 27]] [[1946]] in [[Magdeburg]], [[Germany]].) is the lead singer and guitarist for German [[Schlager]] group [[Die Flippers]]. He joined the group in [[1967]] replacing Manfred Hehl as the guitarist and background vocalist. In [[1984]], after the departure of singer Roland Bausert, he also became the lead singer of the group, while still playing guitar.
'''Olaf Malolepski''' (born [[March 27]] [[1946]] in [[Magdeburg]], [[Germany]].) is the lead singer and guitarist for German [[Schlager]] group [[Die Flippers]]. He joined the group in [[1967]] replacing Manfred Hehl as the guitarist and background vocalist. In [[1984]], after the departure of singer Roland Bausert, he also became the lead singer of the group, while still playing guitar.



Revision as of 04:02, 26 September 2007

Olaf Malolepski (born March 27 1946 in Magdeburg, Germany.) is the lead singer and guitarist for German Schlager group Die Flippers. He joined the group in 1967 replacing Manfred Hehl as the guitarist and background vocalist. In 1984, after the departure of singer Roland Bausert, he also became the lead singer of the group, while still playing guitar.

He has been quoted saying "Die Flippers will continue until we are 80 or 90 years old."