Romy Haag
Appearance
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Background information | |
Born | The Hague, Netherlands | January 1, 1948
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, dancer |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1961–present |
Romy Haag (born January 1, 1948 as Eduard Frans Verbaarsschott in Scheveningen, The Hague, Netherlands) is a dancer, singer, actress and former nightclub manager.
Life
In 1972, an American show manager offered Haag a tour booking and she performed her show "Berlin Chanson" at Fire Island, in Long Island and Atlantic City. There she met and fell in love with a street musician from Berlin and decided to move back to Europe to live in the German capital with him.[1]
In 1974, Haag went on her first nationwide German tour with her cabaret.[2][3]
Discography
- 1977 - Tell! (Musical with Udo Lindenberg, Alexis Korner, Su Kramer and Jürgen Drews
- 1981 - So bin Ich
- 1983 - Flugblatt
- 1985 - City in the night
- 2000 - So bin Ich (remastered)
- 2001 - Balladen für Huren und Engel
- 2004 - Reichtum-Chill-Inn-Music (Meditation)
- 2005 - Frauen, die ich nicht vergessen kann
- 2010 - Moving on
References
- ^ Ars Electronica - Archiv (PDF): Künstlerbiografien, 1986, PDF erstellt am 1. Juni 2004 (in German)
- ^ Stones rollen mit 130 Trucks an 12 Dezember 2002, Die Welt (in German)
- ^ Romy Haag freut sich auf ihren Ex-Freund David Bowie 3 November 2003, Die Welt (in German)
External links
- Romy Haag in the German National Library catalogue
- Romy Haag at IMDb
- Official website Template:De icon
- Die Welt: Jochen Breiholz: Wie Onassis sich Romy angelte, 8 September 1999.
- Buskeismus