Nessi thousand beautiful

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Nessi Tausendschön (2008)

Nessi Tausendschön (* 24. September 1963 as Annette Maria Marx in Hannover ) is a German Diseuse and cabaret artist .

Life

Marx attended the Uetze high school . After graduating as an ornamental plant gardener in 1983, she studied drama, German and Ibero-Romance philology at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg . From 1987 she sang in various rock and jazz bands. In 1989 she appeared as a solo artist for the first time with the program I'll sing you in your ears little one . She chose her stage name based on the popular name of the daisy . In the meantime she can be seen again and again in various cabaret programs on television. In addition, she performed at the Arosa Humor Festival in 2008 . Nessi Tausendschön was awarded the German Cabaret Prize , the Salzburg Bull and the German Cabaret Prize in the chanson / music / song category.

Programs

  • 1989: I sing in your ears little one , solo
  • 1991: How good that nobody knows that I give a shit about the prince! , solo
  • 1995: Klappe, Nessi the first… , solo
  • 1997: Herz, mein Herz - Nessi Tausendschön is now singing love songs , solo
  • 2004: Frustration protection
  • 2006: residual heat with tape
  • 2007: Pearls and Sows
  • 2009: the best
  • 2010: Hide and speak with William Mackenzie (guitar)
  • 2011: The wonderful world of amnesia with William Mackenzie (guitar)
  • 2015: knee deep in paradise
  • 2018: 30 years of Zenit

CDs

  • 1992: Kami & Kaze (with Heinrich Hartl )
  • 1996: Madame Cellophane
  • 1999: Heart, my heart , live
  • 2000: Queen of Germany
  • 2005: Frustration protection
  • 2007: residual heat
  • 2008: Hide and Speak (with William MacKenzie)
  • 2009: pearls and sows
  • 2012: The Wonderful World of Amnesia (with William MacKenzie)
  • 2016: knee-deep in paradise
  • 2018: 30 years of Zenit

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Which school for my child? , Supplement to the Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung from January 12, 2011, p. 18