Dennis Bogner

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Dennis Bogner (born February 11, 1985 in Reutte , Austria) is a German singer and writer .

Life

After completing an apprenticeship as a banker in Austria, Bogner moved to Cologne in 2004 . In November 2007 he was discovered by his producer . Shortly afterwards he signed a record deal and began producing the maxi CD "Irgendwo, Irgendwann". This song immediately made it into the “Party and Schlagercharts” of WDR4 and Bogner received the EGFM's Sound Award for “Best German Newcomer Schlager 2008” . In 2009 he won the preliminary round of the 17th Alpine Grand Prix 2009 in Vilshofen with his song "There's a room in heaven". In 2009 he released his debut album “Tell me no fairy tales”. However, in 2012 Bogner parted ways with his previous record company and broke new ground musically. In June 2013 he published his first novel "Alte Seelen" as an e-book for the Amazon Kindle. Bogner can also be seen regularly on German private television.

Awards

  • 2008 - EGFM Sound Award ("Best Newcomer Schlager 2008")
  • 2009 - German Rock and Pop Prize ("Best New Pop Artist 2009")
  • 2010 - German Rock and Pop Prize (single "Frei" feat. Loop Project)

Discography

  • "Irgendwo, Irgendwann" - Maxi-CD, released: May 2nd, 2008
  • "Close your eyes and dream" - DJ single, May 2009
  • "There's a room in heaven" - radio promo single, June 2009
  • “Don't tell me fairy tales” - DJ single, October 2009
  • “Don't tell me fairy tales” album, October 23, 2009
  • "Frei" feat. Loop Project - release: 05/2010
  • "Like an Island" radio promo single, November 2010

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