Alexander Walser

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Al Walser

Alexander "Al" Walser (born July 16, 1976 in Lausanne , Switzerland ) is a Swiss- Liechtenstein musician, composer and producer. He lives in Los Angeles .

Activity as a singer / producer

In 1997, after the first generation of the Fun Factory had disbanded, Walser became the lead singer, rapper and composer of the second generation of Fun Factory. Since 1999 Walser has produced and wrote titles, among others for Dieter Bohlen's boy group Touché , Kids In America , Nubya's Eurovision contribution, Just For You , African Queen in 2007, Naked in 2008 or the Michael Jackson tribute song, Living Your Dream , with Jermaine Jackson.

Walser produced among others for Joelina Drews , the daughter of Jürgen Drews . In the clip for their first single Trendsetter , which was filmed in the Swiss mountains, Joelina Drews and Alexander Walser appear together. The single premiered at Zurich Street Parade in 2010.

In 2012 Walser released the single I Can't Live Without You . She was nominated for a Grammy for Best Dance Recording .

His radio show Al Walser's Weekly Top 40 was heard on around 70 radio stations worldwide in 2012.

Discography

Al Walser live
  • Dancin 'on the Top (1997)
  • Midnight Party (1997)
  • Just for You (Nubya & Al Walser, 1999)
  • Living Your Dream (Al Walser, Jermaine Jackson featuring MJ All Stars, 2009)
  • Drunk Drunk Drunk (2011)
  • Trendsetter (Joelina Drews & Al Walser) (2011)
  • I Can't Live Without You (2012)
  • I Want My Money Now (2015 album)

Web links

Commons : Al Walser  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.bernerbaer.ch/fileadmin/bb-epaper/getPDF.php?ausgabe=10.01.2012 ( Memento from October 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Rockin 'The New Year: Musicians Take a Look Behind and Ahead. In: thehub.musiciansfriend.com , December 23, 2014
  3. Al Walser, Biography. In: allmusic.com
  4. ^ ITunes, Al Walser, Biography. In: iTunes .
  5. biography. In: Eurokdj , accessed March 2, 2011
  6. Al Walser in a self-portrait. In: schweizer-illustrierte.ch , accessed on March 2, 2011
  7. History of the Fun Factory. In: danceartistinfo.com , March 2, 2011 (English)
  8. She rocked Flumserberg while shooting the clip. In: schweizer-illustrierte.ch , March 2, 2011.
  9. Michelle Lhooq: We Spoke with Al Walser - The Euro DJ Who Trolled The Grammys. In: vice.com , December 7, 2012, accessed August 24, 2016