Ewald Lütge

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Ewald Wilhelm Ernst Lütge (born February 1, 1945 in Isenbüttel ; † September 14, 1995 in Hamburg ) was a German journalist, radio presenter, music manager and copywriter. He was a co-founder of the pensioners band and a member of the Hamburg scene .

He wrote the lyrics for Hamburger Deern, the German version of Liverpool Lou for the band The Scaffold by Paul McCartney's brother Mike McGear and worked for the record company Hansa Records for the care of Boney M. and The Teens , among others . At times he lived in the Villa Kunterbunt in Hamburg with Peter Petrel , Udo Lindenberg and Otto Waalkes , later in Berlin in a house with Stefan Waggershausen and Gunter Gabriel . He worked as a freelance journalist for Stern and Bild-Zeitung, among others, as well as for Radio Luxemburg and UFA Radio in Berlin. There was further collaboration with Frank Zander , for example .

From his first marriage to Barbara Lütge geb. Wesemeyer he has a son, from his second marriage to Sabine Lütge geb. Hozzel had a son and an adopted son.