Claus Eisenmann

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Claus Christian Eisenmann (born May 18, 1967 in Mannheim ) is a German rock / pop singer .

Life

Claus Eisenmann obtained his secondary school leaving certificate at the Geschwister-Scholl-Realschule in the Vogelstang district of Mannheim. At the age of six he won a singing competition. From 1977 he took five years of guitar lessons, and at the age of 18 followed an equally long classical vocal training.

Eisenmann played the role of a soldier in the musical Human Pacific (1995-1998), later the lead role of Michael in the same musical. In 1995 he founded the Sons of Mannheim with his musician friend Xavier Naidoo .

In 1998 he was in the Mannheim carnival club Feuerio as "Claus II." Prince the Great Feuerio, the city of Mannheim and the Palatinate .

In 2006 Eisenmann's and the Mannheim's sons parted ways. On September 5, 2008 his solo debut album Claus Eisenmann was released - My heart beats further .

Since the 20th anniversary year of the Sons of Mannheim in 2015, Eisenmann has once again been an integral part of the Sons of Mannheim.

Discography

Compilations

  • 2006: Mannheim Mannem Monnem (Volume 1)
  • 2007: Mannheim Mannem Monnem (Volume 2)

Albums

  • 2008: My heart beats on (Claus Eisenmann solo album)

Singles

  • 2007: Generations (Duet Claus Eisenmann & Johannes Heesters presented on his 104th birthday)
  • 2008: In your light . First airplay on September 13, 2008 on Radio Gong
  • 2010: FC Bayern Forever Number One

With the sons of Mannheim

Albums

  • 2001: Zion
  • 2004: Power of the Sound (Live CD / DVD)
  • 2004: Noiz

DVDs

  • 2005: Power of the Sound (concert DVD)

Singles

Musicals

Web links

Individual evidence

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