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Hanne Haller (Hannelore Haller) was born on 14 January, 1950 in Rendsburg, West Germany, is an A 20th-century german women singer. Discover Hanne Haller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Hannelore Haller |
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55 years old |
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Capricorn |
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14 January 1950 |
Birthday |
14 January |
Birthplace |
Rendsburg, West Germany |
Date of death |
2005 |
Died Place |
Tegernsee, Germany |
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Germany
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Hanne Haller Height, Weight & Measurements
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Hanne Haller Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Hanne Haller worth at the age of 55 years old? Hanne Haller’s income source is mostly from being a successful singer. She is from Germany. We have estimated Hanne Haller's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Hanne Haller (January 14, 1950 in Rendsburg, Germany - November 15, 2005 in Tegernsee, Germany; full name Hannelore Haller) was a German pop singer (genre known as "schlager" in German), composer, writer, producer, and sound engineer.
Note: this entry is based on a translation of the entry in the German version of Wikipedia.
Hanne Haller grew up in the province of Schleswig-Holstein.
Her mother was an opera singer, her father a banker.
While in school she played drums for "The Rooks" in the town of Ronnenberg near Hannover.
After completing school in 1968, she went on to study athletics, but had to give that up due to a serious illness.
In the same year she founded a gospel choir.
Later in the 60s, she performed a single consisting of two songs by Siegfried Fietz ("Wir sind nur eine Minderheit"/"We are only one minority" and "Broadway") for the Christian publishing house "Frohe Botschaft" ("Good News") in Wetzlar.
She went on to study to become a medical assistant and passed the "MTA" exam in 1970.
She then worked in the X-ray and biochemistry lab of the Georg-August University/Göttingen University.
By the end of the 1970s she began to compose music.
She started under the pseudonym "Hansi Echer".
In 1971 she began her musical career in earnest.
She and producer Georg Moslener made the single "Spring in Vietnam" ("Frühling in Vietnam"), which did not get much of a push.
Haller learned to play the piano, and in 1971 came out with her first album "Applause for Hanne Haller" ("Applaus für Hanne Haller").
Unfortunately, the company went bankrupt and the album was never released.
Haller then went to Munich and learned the art of being a sound engineer.
She worked in many areas of the business.
In 1978 singer Karel Gott performed her song "Where the Wind Blows the Leaves" ("Wohin der Wind die Blätter weht").
Before that she had already composed the song "60 Years and Not a Bit More" ("60 Jahre und kein bisschen weise") for the actor/singer Curd Jürgens to along with his biography.
After a few more singles, in 1979 she had the chance to sing before a wider audience.
She took the song "Goodbye, Chérie" to the German qualification of the Eurovision Song Contest and managed a seventh-place finish.
After that she made more recordings, mostly with Bernd Meinunger writing the lyrics.
Their song "Samstag Abend" made it to number 11 on the German musical charts.
In 1982 she and Meinunger founded their own musical publishing house.
Haller produced songs in her own recording studio.
That year, she won her first of many "Golden Tuning Forks" ("Goldene Stimmgabel", the German version of the Grammy awards).
In 1985, Haller founded the band Wind.
She didn't perform for the group herself, but she composed what has become the group's signature song, "For All" ("Für alle").
The same year, the song earned Wind a second-place finish in the Eurovision Song Contest.
After this success, she wrote songs for Daliah Lavi, Elke Martens, Katja Ebstein, Rex Gildo, Lena Valaitis, Caterina Valente, Jürgen Drews, Ingrid Peters, Wolfgang Fierek, and Milva.
She continued to write, produce and perform throughout the 80s and 90s despite battling breast cancer since the mid-90s.
She died on November 15, 2005.
After her death, her record company announced that a previously-planned album of religious music ("Wir sind nur Gast auf dieser Welt"/"We Are Only Guests of This World") would be released.
In 2008, it surfaced that she had been in a relationship with radio and TV hostess Ramona Leiss for four years beginning in the late 1980s.
The debut album "Komm, lass uns miteinander reden" was originally published as "Applaus für Hanne Haller."
This discography only contains her studio albums and official "Best of" compilations.
Other compilations and re-releases exist from other companies.