Kevin De Winter

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Kevin De Winter (born September 20, 1971 in Marktheidenfeld ) is a German pop singer .

biography

De Winter comes from a musical family. At the age of 12 he performed as a soloist, at 14 he founded a dance and mood band. With this formation he performed at folk festivals and club celebrations for more than 12 years. In addition, he led a women's choir for over 10 years, which participated in festivities and events with gospel, modern hymns and traditional songs.

In parallel to his activities as a band leader and choir director, he started looking for new projects. In 2003 he produced his first single You never saw me cry , which earned him a respectable success. With the title, he took first place five times in a row in the hit parade of Radio Bayern 1 and achieved a share of the vote of up to 43%.

With texts by Bernd Meinunger, Peter and Gaby Wessely and with music by Wolfgang Herrmann and Willy Klüter Kevin was able to achieve de Winter more successes, including the title , it was so . In April 2006 de Winter won the TV hit parade “Schlager, Volksmusik und mehr” with Tears of the Angels . Other TV appearances followed, including in “Lieder, Land und Menschen”, “Das Musikkarussell” (on Europe-wide k-TV ) and in “Fernsehgarten”.

Also in 2006 the CD Schloß Hexenagger Winterzauberland was released . De Winter reached up to 30,000 people at concerts during the Advent season. In December 2007, the Bavarian television invited him to the show "Advent, Advent ... live from the Rothenburg Reiterlesmarkt".

The producer Ray Watts , who also looks after DJ Ötzi , signed Kevin de Winter in February 2008. After working together for a year, de Winter's album Egal Was ist came out in March 2009 .

In 2013, Kevin De Winter hit the headlines as a con man.

Discography

  • 2003: Angel of the Symphony
  • 2004: It was like that
  • 2005: You never saw me cry
  • 2006: hits to fall in love with
  • 2006: Hexenagger Castle Winter Magic Land
  • 2008: When the fishermen move out of the port
  • 2009: No matter what

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.oe24.at/oesterreich/chronik/Schlagerstar-als-Hochstapler/102465233