Tina Daute

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Tina Daute (* in the 20th century in Karl-Marx-Stadt ; stage name Tina ) is a German singer and radio presenter . She became known as a pop singer in the GDR in the 1980s .

Life

Tina Daute attended the Karl-Marx-Stadt district music school as a teenager and played the recorder , clarinet , piano and saxophone there . She later studied singing, clarinet and saxophone at the Robert Schumann Conservatory in Zwickau and at the "Carl Maria von Weber" music college in Dresden . She became a member of the group Dialog as a singer and saxophonist . From 1983 she appeared as Tina and mainly made synth-pop . Harry Jeske of the Puhdys composed Sunshine in the Blood and Vacation on the Seabed , the second song of which became a hit. In the TV show bong , Tina reached the highest level of "Silver Bong" three times. 1985 began working with composer Alexander Jereczinsky; Tina wrote the lyrics herself. In the same year she briefly formed the singing duo Traumboot with Arnulf Wenning , who recorded the pieces Samba through all the streets and midnight is long past .

In the late 1980s, Tina had her own television show Tina , in which she sang and starred for half playback . After the fall of the Berlin Wall she worked as a radio presenter for MDR and Radio Berlin 88.8 , where she moderated the partner exchange . In 1998 she released another single. Later she was active as a painter.

Discography

Albums

  • 1989: Viva Amore ( Amiga )

Singles

  • 1983: tact / vacation on the seabed (Amiga)
  • 1988: Oh mi Amore ( Amiga Quartet , Amiga)
  • 1998: Spring Feeling (Pewi)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b portrait at deutsche-mugge.de , accessed on January 23, 2016