Frank Spilker

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Frank Spilker in Berlin, September 2015
Frank Spilker at the Immergut Festival 2013

Frank Spilker (born March 16, 1966 in Herford ) is a German singer , musician , songwriter and author of a novel.

Frank Spilker, the son of a nursery owner, took his first musical steps with the East Westphalian Fast Weltweit label, which he co-founded . There he played in the bands Discount and Arthur Dent until he founded the band Die Sterne in 1987 . He continues this in Hamburg after he moved there in 1990 after completing his civilian service in Hanover. The stars still exist today. In the meantime, Frank Spilker was busy with his band, the Frank Spilker Group , which he founded in 2007 .

Furthermore, Spilker 1998 Christoph Leichhardt , drummer of The Star , the soundtrack to the movie Dunckel of Lars Kraume produced. 2004 Frank Spilker worked in the Bavarian Radio produced radio play The King of Western swing in 2005 and in which the Norwegian artist Matias Faldbakken produced audio book The Cocka Hola Company with.

Spilker's first book was published in 2013, the novel It doesn't interest me, but I can't prove it .

Frank Spilker lives in Hamburg.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ "A fool drives train" , book review in Deutschlandfunk Kultur from March 15, 2013, accessed June 25, 2019