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Marianne Rosenberg was born on 10 March, 1955 in West Berlin, West Germany, is a German singer. Discover Marianne Rosenberg'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 69 years old?
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Singer · songwriter |
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69 years old |
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Pisces |
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10 March 1955 |
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10 March |
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West Berlin, West Germany |
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Germany
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Marianne Rosenberg Height, Weight & Measurements
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Marianne Rosenberg Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Marianne Rosenberg worth at the age of 69 years old? Marianne Rosenberg’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Germany. We have estimated Marianne Rosenberg's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Marianne Rosenberg (born 10 March 1955) is a German Schlager music singer and songwriter.
Rosenberg is of Roma and Sinti background.
Her father, Otto, an Auschwitz death camp survivor, was an activist on Roma and Sinti issues.
Her sister, Petra, also advocates for Roma issues.
Rosenberg's musical career was consolidated throughout the 1970s with hits such as "Fremder Mann" ("Stranger"), "Er gehört zu mir" ("He belongs to me"), "Ich bin wie du" ("I am like you") which was later sampled by Blue Adonis on their track "Disco Cop", "Marleen", and "Lieder der Nacht" ("Songs of the Night"), often making appearances on TV and radio.
She is considered one of the most successful performers of German Schlager of the last four decades.
She was one of the first German singers to introduce disco in the German music market with "Ich bin wie du".
"Er gehört zu mir" was a finalist in the competition to select a Eurovision Song Contest entry for Germany in 1975 but only placed tenth, even though the song became one of Rosenberg's biggest hits.
Rosenberg's attempts to sing in Eurovision took a surprising turn in 1976 when she was shortlisted to represent Luxembourg with the song "Tout peut arriver au cinéma".
Although it did not win, it went on to be a German hit under the title "Lieder der Nacht".
In 1978, Rosenberg competed in the German heats again, and this time placed seventh with "Nein, weinen werd' ich nicht" ("No, I Won't Cry").
Her 1980 entry "Ich werd' da sein, wenn es Sturm gibt" ("I'll Be There If There Is a Storm") was not as successful, finishing twelfth (and last).
Rosenberg's final challenge for Eurovision was in 1982 with the song "Blue Jeans Kinder", a ballad which took eighth place.
Rosenberg also achieved chart success in other European countries, including Austria and the Netherlands.
She is also considered a gay icon in several countries, such as the Netherlands and her native Germany.
Her career underwent another revival in 1989 with the hit song "I Need Your Love Tonight" from the soundtrack Rivalen der Rennbahn ("Racetrack Rivals"), written by Dieter Bohlen.
In 2004, Rosenberg re-released Marleen in a remixed version and with a new promotional video.
The single reached number 33 on the official German Charts as compiled by Media Control.
The follow-up single "Er gehört zu mir" reached number 77.
Both singles were taken from her 2004 disco-flavoured album Für immer wie heute, which reached number 12 on the German album charts, and consisted of remakes of her hits from the 70s.
In 2008, Rosenberg released her first jazz and chanson album, I'm a Woman.
In 2011 she released her first album with new music since Himmlisch in 2000.
With Regenrhythmus she was trying to change her sound from being a German Schlager singer to a more modern sound.
She was involved in the production of the album and received positive reviews for the result.
The album reached number 29 on the German charts.
It wasn't until 2020 when Rosenberg released her next album.
With Im Namen der Liebe she made it to the number 1 spot of the German album charts for the first time in her career.
She released a Jubiläums Edition of the successful album later in 2020, which contained a second CD with remixes and new songs.