Uwe Spier
Uwe Spier (born February 17, 1946 - † October 8, 2013 ) was a German pop singer.
Spier was the son of the musician Robby Spier , who was the conductor of the Hessian Radio Orchestra in Frankfurt am Main for many years , and the younger brother of the pop singer Bernd Spier (1944-2017).
He initially published a few singles with Polydor and then switched to the German branch of the US media group CBS , where his brother was already under contract. In 1966 the two brothers recorded a single together.
Discography
Singles
- 1964: Hey, Drummer Boy / As great as Vera (Sei Diventata Nera) (Polydor)
- 1964: Boom-Boom / Don't be afraid of my kisses (Polydor)
- 1965: Adios, My Darling / The Carousel by Mr. Pimpernell (Polydor)
- 1966: Sloop Sloop Loobey / Shabarab (CBS)
- 1966: Treat Her Right / Bumble Booh (CBS)
- 1966: I'm fine / Come to me (Mohair Sam) (CBS)
- 1968: Seven girls in one go / When Mr. Moonlight tells his memories (Columbia)
Web links
- Uwe Spier at Discogs (English)
- http://www.45cat.com/artist/uwe-spier
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Spier, Uwe |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German pop singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 17, 1946 |
DATE OF DEATH | October 8, 2013 |