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Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen (Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen) was born on 10 March, 1960 in Berlin, Germany, is a soundtrack,composer,actor. Discover Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation soundtrack,composer,actor
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 10 March 1960
Birthday 10 March
Birthplace Berlin, Germany
Nationality Germany

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1973

Biography:1973-1982 West BerlinInspired by Deep Purple, Uwe breaks into the world of rock music with his bands VANGUARD and ODESSA, is rewarded with his first record contract, and wins the accolade of Best Rock Band in Berlin. As a child of the age of the Apollo space program, Uwe's eyes were already fixed on the stars. And in attending the French College in Berlin, he was following in the footsteps of his early idol, the space pioneer Wernher von Braun. But it was sounds, not rockets, that Uwe was destined to send careering into space - to infinity and beyond!As a 12 year old he had one hobby: listening to rock music. Hours of every day were spent in record shops sampling the latest albums from Pink Floyd, Deep Purple or Uriah Heep. No other opportunity existed, since German radio had not yet caught up with the genre of rock.

Then came 16th January 1973, and a concert that would change Uwe's life. The British hard rock band Deep Purple played in Berlin's Sportpalast. The verve and magic of Deep Purple's music, particularly Jon Lord on the Hammond organ, simply blew him away, and he decided to become a rock star. Soon after, he founded his first band, VANGUARD. Every day he would practice after school, on a humble organ in the cellar to which he had attached a fuzz box?/distortion pedal? to get the right sound. Until the neighbors turned off the electricity. "There was only one option for me: I wanted to be a rock star. "The organ sounds of VANGUARD erupting from the cellar were a foretaste of the turbulent years ahead. There was one band in Berlin that sounded to Uwe like the Brit and US rock bands he had heard in the record shops: ODESSA. Ever since he'd witnessed one of their concerts in the Fortress at Spandau, he had dreamed of one day playing in that band. As luck would have it, a chance came his way. VANGUARD's drummer had to pull out of some demo recordings, and who should step into his shoes but the legendary "Otto" (real name Hans Jürgen Schneider), the drummer of ODESSA. "Otto" spotted Uwe's talent in the studio and asked him to join ODESSA when their organist moved to another band. But there was one catch: to match the professional ODESSA sound, Uwe would have to provide his own Hammond organ. "At the age of 17 Uwe was already composing all the songs for ODESSA's first album. "So Uwe sold all his instruments and took a summer job in a department store, determined to scrape the cash together for a battered, second hand Hammond. Another young musician was working in the store, bass guitarist Jürgen Dehmel. The two became friends and, a year later, Jürgen too was invited to join ODESSA. At 17, Uwe was the youngest member of the band, but he would soon be writing all their songs. And that precocious talent, honed by hard work, paid dividends.

1978

In 1978 Uwe and ODESSA won the Berlin Senate competition as "The Best Rock Band in Berlin", earning their first recording contract. A first album soon followed, and a second was released two years later. With Jürgen Dehmel on bass and Katia Kinska on vocals, Uwe recorded the German language album KATIA.

1980

The score from the pen of Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen drives the heroine's physical and emotional journey from the African desert to the London and New York of the 1980s, and back to Somalia. The epic, sweeping melodies give full expression to Waris Diries' unbridled energy, her sufferings, her resilience, her charisma and her beauty.

1981

1981 -1987 West Berlin - and then all over the worldGlobal career breakthrough with the legendary pop rock band NENA1981. Berlin was in thrall to the New German Wave. New bands with a distinctive new sound and German lyrics were springing up everywhere, and finally making inroads into the charts. Uwe's work with ODESSA had attracted the attention of leading music producers Manne Praeker and Reinhold Heil, who at that time were busy promoting the Nina Hagen Band and Spliff. While still waiting for his big break, Uwe heard about a young band from Hagen, The Stripes. They needed a keyboard player for a ten-day tour, and Uwe needed money to buy a decent case for his synthesizer.

Thus came about the first meeting of singer Gabriele Kerner (nickname "Nena"), drummer Rolf Brendel and Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen in the winter of 1981, in an unheated flat above a shop in Berlin Schöneberg, where Gabriele and Rolf had spent the night. Uwe's first thought was "a couple of provincial hicks!" In their home-knitted pullovers - a stark contrast to Uwe's extravagant attire of white leather jeans, turquoise jacket and red suede boots - the pair didn't exactly look like budding rock stars. But the tour delivered a surprise for Uwe: though The Stripes' repertoire (in English) was only average, their female vocalist had an undeniable charisma. The plan had been for the two Stripes members to team up with producers Reinhold Heil and Manne Praeker and their manager Jim Rakete, with the idea of launching a new band, based in Berlin and singing in German. This was the chance Uwe had been waiting for, and over Christmas he composed the new band's first two songs: Nur geträumt (Just a Dream) and Ganz oben (Right on Top), to lyrics by "Nena" and Rolf. The combination - and the songs - won over not just the producers, but record company CBS.

1982

The first single, with Nur geträumt as the A-side, was to be recorded in spring 1982 in the Spliff Studios in Berlin-Moabit. But the band needed two more instrumentalists. "Nena" and Rolf recruited a friend from Hagen, the Hamburg-born guitarist Carlo Karges, an experienced musician and gifted songwriter who had played with bands like Novalis, Extrabreit and Ulla Meinecke. He had just finished a tour in time to join the band in January to record Nur geträumt in the studio. And as bass guitarist Uwe recruited his friend and colleague from ODESSA, Jürgen Dehmel, who brought his multiple talents to the mix. "He rides a Harley and is a great cook" (BRAVO magazine article about Uwe)With the line-up now complete, "Nena" and Rolf moved to Berlin - in fact, moved in with Uwe - so they could work day and night on new songs. The choice of a name for the band followed an American model: BLONDIE, the nickname of female vocalist Debbie Harry. So the band became NENA, and NENA was the title of their first album. And so NENA became the stuff of legend. But from then to the present day, NENA the band has been confused in the public mind with vocalist "Nena" Kerner and her later solo career. Uwe composes the music for all the band NENA's greatest hits: including "99 Luftballons", "Nur geträumt", "Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann", "Leuchtturm", "Fragezeichen", "Haus der 3 Sonnen" ,"Jetzt bist du weg". And "99 Luftballons" tops the charts in 52 countries. What made the band's sound so brilliantly distinctive, what made it continue to grow and develop, was the group of kindred spirits - exceptional songwriters and equally exceptional musicians -creating a repertoire together. Uwe and guitarist Carlo Karges wrote the band's two biggest hits - 99 Luftballons and Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann - and other songs. Besides Nur geträumt, "Nena" and Uwe together wrote the hits Leuchtturm (Lighthouse) and Fragezeichen (Question Mark). And multi-instrumentalist Jürgen Dehmel and drummer Rolf Brendel also contributed important songs which broadened the band's artistic range. 99 Luftballons has since been honored by both the BBC and CNN as one of the most relevant songs of the last 50 years. Today it still features regularly in films and commercials, especially in the US. "Uwe is an enigma, split between realist and dreamer. His songs are not just two-dimensional R&R songs, but sound pictures that match his imagination.

1983

Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen is one of Germany's most successful composers, musicians and music producers, with a glittering international reputation. He has sold more than 35 million discs worldwide and been honored with more than 60 Gold and Platinum awards. He laid the foundations for fulfillment of his life's dream in his early youth through hard work and daily practice with his first Berlin bands, which were inspired by the hard rock and glam rock genres of the 70s. As the proud possessor of one of the first, rare Oberheim polyphonic synthesizers, Uwe became a musical pioneer, introducing a revolutionary new sound to pop music. He went on to compose the most successful song in the history of German pop music, the anti-war song 99 Luftballons (English version: 99 Red Balloons), which in 1983 was a hit in 52 countries - a unique achievement in German musical culture. The song is still played regularly on American radio and television, in Hollywood films and in commercials and is still today, via every medium, part of the world's consciousness. By his early 20s, Uwe was already exactly where he wanted to be: a rock star on the world's stages. His career breakthrough came with the legendary pop rock band NENA, with whom he toured the world, and for whom he wrote all the best known NENA hits including Nur geträumt (Just a Dream), 99 Luftballons (99 Balloons), Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann (Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime) and Leuchtturm (Lighthouse). German fans might still think of him as their pin-up boy from the 80s but, after the NENA band split, Uwe continued to leave his footprint on the international stage, touring Europe with his New York-based glam rock band Voodoo X, and then working as a composer and producer of studio hits with local artists in cities as far afield as Los Angeles, Tokyo, Paris, Moscow and Singapore. In his music career Uwe has not only composed numerous chart-topping hits, but has worked successfully internationally in all branches of music from hard rock to pop and world music, from musical theatre to Hollywood film scores ("Igby Goes Down" with 2 Golden Globe nominations and "All the Queen's Men" by Oscar winning director Stefan Ruzowitzky). In Germany he is also known as a TV presenter and juror of the first music casting show Popstars, with which he was nominated for a BAMBI. Uwe has a feel for music that transcends time and space, and his writing has a huge emotional range that expands the listener's horizons and expresses itself in memorable, sweeping melodies - the connecting element of all his compositions in different genres. His dedication to such a variety of musical styles, and his collaboration with so many different international artists (from KISS to Justin Timberlake to KODO) has helped define Uwe's innovative approach - the way he combines musical elements in new and original ways. A quality that has largely been lost in the mainstream music charts of recent years. Uwe is since 2021 returning to his creative roots - his passion for rock music (Walhalla Unlimited), synthesizer sounds (New Atlantis Project) and as composer and creative producer of contemporary musicals including Wüstenblume (Desert Flower), that premiered with overwhelming success in 2020. Uwe is based in his home city of Berlin, where he lives with his wife the artist and book author Christin Fahrenkrog-Petersen and their two daughters. Projects:/WALHALLA ULTD. The Gods Rock And Let Die The Soul of Rock's most epic production yet /THE NEW ATLANTIS PROJECT As the ancient legacy of Atlantis yields up its secrets, a new era dawns for mankind and a vision of Utopia becomes reality. The electronic music project "ATLANTIS" began life in the 80s as the soundtrack to the cult TV series "Terra X".

1983 - 1985. Uwe's success internationally as a songwriter brings him to the attention of the management of "Prince" - Cavallo, Raffalo & Fargnioli, who promptly sign him up. Soon after, in Los Angeles, he composes and produces songs for Prince's co-star in the film "Purple Rain" - American singer APOLLONIA, for her role in the TV series FALCON CREST.

Nena even surpasses that of the band's legendary debut album of 1983. 1. 3 million album sales in Germany alone - and the number one hit duet with Kim Wilde of Anywhere, Anyplace, Anytime - vindicate Uwe's ambition and lay the foundations for vocalist "Nena's" continuing solo career. "I wanted to show Westernhagen and Grönemeyer who is really No. 1 in Germany. . . ""Nena's" next album Willst du mit mir gehen (Will you go with me) is also produced by Uwe (with co-producer/mixer Jeo Mezei), and "Nena" and Uwe together compose, amongst other songs, the chart-topping hits Liebe ist (Love is) - famous as the title song of the telenovela Verliebt in Berlin - and the single Willst du mit mir gehn. Uwe as producer wins several international Gold and Platinum awards. "Who else should have his finger in this pie but Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen. . . the producer with a nose for number one hits. " (STERN magazine)"Nena's" album Cover Me is also produced by Uwe, who relishes the challenge of recording cover versions in a fresh "Nena" style of some of the most iconic numbers in the history of song.

1984

" (Jim Rakete)1984, and Uwe writes his first composition for a major public event: the song Feuertraum (Firedream) is the intro to André Heller's spectacular Feuertheater (Firetheatre) in front of the Berlin Reichstag. Meanwhile at breathtaking speed, NENA the band conquers the pop charts of the world thanks to the thrilling combination, in their live appearances, of the exuberant energy of its members and the onstage charisma that Uwe had detected early in "Nena" Kerner. "With his synth strapped over his shoulder, Uwe grabs the limelight on stage with his rampaging solos.

1986

1986 - 1988. Inspired by Prince, Uwe writes the songs for a Minneapolis funk style album for TONY BAEZ, producing it in L. A. and at the renowned Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum (Netherlands).

1987

" (Bravo)After 16 million discs sold, a flood of Golden Disc awards, four complete albums and several exhausting world tours, the band would split in 1987.

After composing and producing his first electronic solo album in 1987 in Berlin for the ZDF TV series Terra X ATLANTIS (with his friend Jürgen Dehmel as co-producer), Uwe moves to New York in 1988. With the break-up of the band NENA, Uwe can now realize a long held dream and create an internationally successful hard rock band.

1988

1988 - 1993 Berlin / New YorkUwe's first solo album is released and his dream of an international glam rock band is fulfilled with VOODOO X in New York.

Armed with steely determination and a suitcase full of his rock songs, he flies in 1988 to the New Music Seminar in New York, where he meets Nile Rodgers, the producer of albums for CHIC, MADONNA and DURAN DURAN. It is soon agreed that Nile will produce for Uwe, but to succeed they need a really charismatic singer. "Nile Rodgers was determined to produce me and Voodoo X. "Fate, once again, introduces Uwe to the right person. At a party in honor of Roy Orbison in the Hard Rock Café in New York, Uwe spots an impressive figure heading straight towards him, wearing a Jet Black coat and sporting a blonde mohawk. In style, Uwe thinks, the pair of them could be brothers. Jean Beauvoir, the phenomenal black rock singer and guitarist, is already well known for his work with the Plasmatics, the Disciples of Soul, and as a producer for Ramones. The two get talking, and decide very quickly that they should form a band together. Just as quickly they hit upon a band name, for which the inspiration is the High Priest of White Voodoo, Jean's uncle Max Beauvoir. VOODOO X is born! With Jean Beauvoir, and co-producing with Max Norman, Uwe releases the band's debut album. The Awakening is a commercial and critical success, and the British rock magazine Metal Hammer dubs it the "Rock Album of the Decade". When Uwe and the band then move to Los Angeles, there follow songwriting sessions with Paul Stanley of KISS, live appearances with BON JOVI and a European tour by VOODOO X with Canadian rock band SAGA.

1989

He also was the keyboard player, backing vocalist and co-producer for a US heavy metal band called Voodoo X with Jean Beauvoir (formerly of The Plasmatics and Little Stevens Disciples of Soul, Steven Van Zandt's solo group after leaving The Street Band). Their one album release was "Vol. 1: The Awakening" (1989).

1993

1993 - 2000 Berlin / Tokyo / New YorkUwe focuses on his work as a music producer with TV and pop commissions (including for *NSYNC), and creates his first musical. For the turn of the millennium he composes an outlandish electronic symphony for performance with the legendary Japanese Taiko drummers KODO to mark the opening of the Sony Center in Berlin. Before long his birthplace lures Uwe back to new Berlin adventures. Of the huge royalties earned by NENA as a band, about 90% has been filtered into the pockets of business managers, record companies, lawyers, publishers, international collecting societies, property managers, accountants and other dubious characters. A story all too familiar to young, successful musicians. But Uwe's versatile talent - and experience in the international music business - enable him to branch out into TV and commercials, where his rapid success lays the foundation for further exciting forays into large scale creative projects. "Somehow everything meshed together, one project led to another and took me in new directions. "Uwe's biography for those years reads like a paradigm for how to successfully redefine oneself as an artist. He writes the title music for German TV series and game shows and becomes regular, long-term musical director and composer for German TV show THE GOLDEN CAMERA and for the German TV Awards. His compositions continue to be an integral part of those programs. "Johnny (John Williams) would have been jealous.

1994

1994-2000: "NOSTRADAMUS 1999"! On the streets of New York, during his time with the band VOODOO X, Uwe had been regularly mistaken for the Vampire Lestat, the protagonist of Anne Rice's famous series of vampire novels. Not surprisingly, since his appearance at the time - long blond hair, Bohemian attire, long red coat with a wolf's fur collar and jeweled rings - was a perfect fit for the description in the books. Uwe begins to immerse himself in vampire literature, and out of that comes the idea for a rock musical about a vampire rock star. But another great composer and songwriter has had the same idea, and it is Elton John who secures the rights. However, Uwe takes this setback as an inspiration, and the prospect of the approaching millennium steers him towards the perfect plot for a mystical rock musical: the story of Nostradamus. "Redefining musicals is an ambitious dream of Uwe's. "Production contracts are already signed, a gripping story (by book writer Andreas Bärtels) and gorgeous music to match are already written, when construction work begins on a new theatre in Munich that Will House the show. The director and creative team have put their heart and soul into the work - and then the property crisis brings an abrupt end to the whole project. The theatre is sold before building work is complete. But the book and the songs are just waiting to be revived, and Uwe has plans for them in the near future.

1996

" (BILD)In 1996 Uwe welcomes two visitors to the hallowed Hansa Studio in Berlin, a mother and her teenage son, the then still unknown Justin Timberlake. The boy's record label has commissioned Uwe to come up with a hit for the debut album of his boy band *NSYNC. The album becomes a worldwide success and earns Uwe his next Golden Disc as producer.

1996-1998. After that excursion into American pop culture, it is time for Uwe to embark on a new journey - to Tokyo. The triumphant NENA tours of Japan have allowed Uwe to get to know not just the country and its people, but the vibrant Japanese pop scene. The symbiotic connection in Japan between music, fashion and TV, with pop music as the driver, inspires Uwe to launch a bilingual project in English and Japanese, something Japan - and the world, for that matter - has never heard before: a collaboration between an American rapper and a Japanese female singer. Thus is born the IDORU WUNDERKIND music project in Tokyo, with Jean Beauvoir and the singer "Nokko".

1997

The autobiographical book "Desert Flower", published in New York in 1997, became an international bestseller with more than 50 licensed editions. To date, more than 11 million copies have been sold worldwide. The extraordinary but true "Cinderella" story of the "desert flower" Waris Dirie begins in Africa: The daughter of desert nomads, at 13 she manages to escape a forced marriage and, at the risk of her life, flees across the Somali desert. She arrives in the fast-paced Western world in London. There, as a young woman, she battles against the odds to become queen of the world's catwalks and one of the first supermodels. To this day, as a human rights activist, she draws on her own experiences to campaign for the rescue and protection of young girls from the barbaric ritual of female genital mutilation. The musical tells the story of the struggle for survival of women who are oppressed in a patriarchal society - still a subject of burning relevance in today's world.

1999

1999-2000 Berlin / Tokyo/ Sado Island. While he is in Japan, news reaches Uwe of the planned opening of the Sony Center in Berlin. The arrival of Sony, the world's biggest entertainment corporation, in Germany's reunited capital is both a statement that his home town has regained international status as a media metropolis, and an opportunity for Berliners and Japanese to make their mark together. Uwe's ground-breaking idea is that a mini-symphony of electronic music, representing his city, should combine with a Japanese national treasure, the Taiko drummers of KODO, in a great musical celebration of the event. Thanks to his familiarity with the Japanese language, history and - not least - the rituals of its business culture, he succeeds in winning Sony Japan's approval for the project SEE YOU TODAY.

2000

" (Steven Spielberg about Uwe) The n-tv news channel is launched exclusively with Uwe's music, he composes and produces (with Andreas Bärtels) the title song Love Goes On for the film "The Mask of Zorro" with Catherine Zeta-Jones and Antonio Banderas, and he is commissioned to compose the anthem and music for Berlin's bid for the 2000 Olympic Games - though the prize is won by Sydney. "The man is a hit in the USA.

2000 - 2002 Los AngelesUwe goes to Hollywood. The dream factory starts to take notice. "The wonderful off-beat score from Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen" (The Hollywood Reporter)Uwe now begins a successful career as a composer of film scores in Hollywood. The mini-symphony SEE YOU TODAY makes a big impression on Uwe's publisher and convinces him that it is time for his client to branch out into film music. Meetings are arranged for Uwe with two Hollywood movie producers of German extraction. For months after the meetings, Uwe hears nothing. Then just before Christmas, a commission arrives for a major movie! It is already in post-production, so time is of the essence. A score had been commissioned from a big name American composer, but it has failed to meet with approval, even after rewrites. The budget just about covers the orchestra, but within ten days Uwe delivers the perfect score for Oscar-winning director Stephan Ruzowitzki's feature ALL THE QUEEN'S MEN. ALL THE QUEEN'S MEN / film music Oscar-winning director Stephan Ruzowitzki with Eddie Izzard, Matt LeblancThe delighted film producer wastes no time in commissioning another film score from Uwe, for IGBY GOES DOWN:IGBY GOES DOWN / film music nominated for two Golden Globes with Susan Sarandon, Bill Pullman, Claire Danes, Amanda Peet, Ryan PhilippeUwe goes on to write film scores and soundtracks for:THE INFORMERS (by Bret Easton Ellis) / soundtrack with Kim Basinger, Mickey Rourke, Billy Bob Thornton, Amber HeardUNTHINKABLE / soundtrack with Samuel L. Jackson, Carrie-Anne Moss, Michael SheenGLOBI AND THE STOLEN SHADOWS (Animation Feature Film) / film music In collaboration with Laurent GarnierFor all his movie scores Uwe collaborates - as he did on THE GOLDEN KAMERA - with his good friend from Milan, the orchestral arranger and composer Alberto Mompellio.

2002

2002 - 2010 Berlin / HamburgThanks to the astonishing success of the re-release, produced by Uwe, of the band NENA's greatest hits of the 80s, vocalist "Nena" Kerner achieves her breakthrough as a solo artist.

In 2002, the NENA band members are reunited at the funeral of Carlo Karges. The band guitarist's greatest wish is at last fulfilled, but too late for Carlo. After the ceremony "Nena" and Uwe discuss the idea of re-releasing the band's hits in a new context, to boost her career as a solo artist, and at the same time to bring the extraordinary phenomenon that was NENA the band back into the public consciousness. Uwe's ambitious production (with co-producer/mixer Jeo Mezei) ensures that the success of the album Nena feat.

2002 - 2003 Orlando / Locarno / CologneAs juror and presenter on the casting show POPSTARS, Uwe becomes a TV favourite and, as a hit producer, begins to promote young unknown talents. The challenge of trying something new - and the appeal of a brand new TV format - finally lures Uwe to the small screen. As judge and presenter of the Pro 7 casting show POPSTARS he becomes a nationwide favourite. He composes and produces the show's title song Leb deinen Traum (Live your dream), plus the singles and albums of the winning bands PRELUDERS (co-producer: Gena Wernik) and NU PAGADI (co-producer: Derek von Krogh). This period of his career is crowned with more chart-topping hits, renewed album Gold status, and a BAMBI nomination (the German equivalent of EMMY or BAFTA) as TV presenter.

2002-2010 Los Angeles / Kingston / New York / Berlin / London / MoscowUwe's love of new musical challenges leads him to produce international hits for artists from all over the world. It is not only former band colleague "Nena" who benefits at this time from Uwe's success as composer and producer. Rapper SEAN PAUL launches his first big hit in Jamaica, his debut on the international scene, and the foundation of his worldwide success, with Baby Girl Don't Cry No More, a reworking of 99 Luftballons. And Uwe's greatest ever hit is also released in the US in a reworking by the FUGEES, JOHN FORTÉ and WYCLEF JEAN as the single Flash The Message. Further triumphs follow when the influence of Arab music in R'n'B and Pop inspires Uwe to compose and produce the album ELBI, bringing success to the German-Algerian girl pop duo MILK & HONEY. Uwe's compositions continue to enrich German lyrics. And one gang of newcomers, a teenage girl punk band, so impresses him with their live performances that he produces their album and writes the music for their single releases Wenn ich ein Junge wär (If I was a boy), Mein Herz ist Gift für dich (My heart is poison for you) and Sternradio (Star radio). Working with Inga Humpe of the duo 2RAUMWOHNUNG and female vocalist CHANTI, Uwe thus lays the cornerstone for the huge success of the band FRÄULEIN WUNDER (Miss Miracle). The collaboration with Inga Humpe also creates another hit song for 2RAUMWOHNUNG: Nimm mich mit (Take me with you), the single on the Gold Disc album Kommt zusammen (Come Together). A year later Uwe meets up again in London with Kim Wilde, a big musical inspiration during the early years of the NENA band. Kim had been the key to realizing Uwe's idea of releasing a part-English, part-German duet version of Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann / Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime. They now collaborate again on Kim Wilde's comeback album, for which Uwe contributes three new songs - including the single Perfect Girl - working in tandem with the songwriter of all Kim Wilde hits, her brother Ricky Wilde.

2009

2009 Moscow. The Russian Miss Universe - and well-known TV presenter - Oksana Fedorova is looking for a hit composer for her solo music career. Uwe, who has explored the cultures of different continents, now immerses himself in the world of Russian pop music and finds another winning formula. The song Pravda Lubov, a duet by Oksana Fedorova and NICOLAI BASKOV, tops the charts and wins Best Song and Best Video at the Russian Music Awards.

2010

Finally, in 2010 "Nena's" solo album MADE IN GERMANY, with Uwe as co-producer and songwriter, achieves Gold status.

2010 until today Los Angeles/ Copenhagen / Kiev / Seoul / Trondheim / BerlinK-pop and J-pop, musical development, and the start of production on the solo album NEW ATLANTIS PROJECTThough Uwe was never a fan of 1980s German cult pop duo MODERN TALKING (You're My Heart, You're My Soul), he always admired heartthrob Thomas Anders as a singer and fellow musician. So why not join forces - as pop duo ANDERS/FAHRENKROG? Uwe works with top teams from Los Angeles, London, Copenhagen and Trondheim to produce the album TWO. "The killers of Modern Talking show no mercy. " (Welt)But what happens when Uwe's rock soul shares a stage with everybody's darling Thomas Anders? The darling turns out to have a dark side, as Uwe writes a song that startles the heartthrob's fans by making him a heartless gigolo:"Got no heart, got no soul. . . I leave you crying in the rain I'm no Romeo. . .

2011

I'm just a gigolo"2011 - 2014. It is that kind of daring that now attracts the attention of Ukrainian singer Kamaliya. Classical opera-trained, but with some crossover pop albums with internationally renowned producers already under her belt, Kamaliya now begins a fruitful collaboration with Uwe. His idea is to combine dance pop with glorious operatic melodies, and that formula elevates her album CLUB OPERA high into the hit parades of several European countries. Repeating the successful collaboration on CLUB OPERA for a second album, the classical/pop crossover CLUB CINEMA, Uwe as composer and producer works again with Norwegian songwriter/producer team DSIGN.

2013

2013-2016. Between work on those two albums comes a trip to Korea. In studio sessions in Seoul and Los Angeles, Uwe teams up with DSIGN again and composes Billboard World Charts number one hits for K-pop and J-pop stars like JONGHYUN (SHINEE), Daichi Miura and the Korean super group GIRLS' GENERATION.

2013 to the present day. In L. A. Uwe had begun developing various rock and pop musicals with potential international appeal.

2015

2015. Uwe as songwriter collaborates again with DSIGN, and with Kanye West's producer Che Pope, resulting in the debut single Inconsiderate by the British-Jamaican artist Krishane.

2016

Since 2016 it has acquired fresh vision and impetus as the NEW ATLANTIS PROJECT - the dawn of a new age. Anchored deep in our collective consciousness is knowledge of a world in which we once lived in harmony. The descendants of the people of Atlantis bequeathed their knowledge for the planet's future generations, until the traces of that legacy gradually faded. But somewhere deep in our psyche they are preserved, in a place where we seem to remember the whole history of the world. The search for the lost city of Atlantis has never let humanity rest. The legend, transcribed as a true story by Plato, tells of the decline and fall of an advanced civilization, beset by the same problems which place humanity today at a crossroads - making the story of Atlantis more topical than ever. Powerfully evocative electronic symphonies on the new solo album "NEW ATLANTIS PROJECT" by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen create a new world, in which mankind has gained knowledge, developed and prospered. A Utopian vision of a rescued future, a better world in which humans live in harmony with nature and technology.

2020

Album Release info: Coming soon/DESERT FLOWER - The MusicalThe musical "Desert Flower" is one of the most musically and narratively exhilarating works in the history of the musical since this adaptation of the world famous bestseller opened in 2020.

The first of these, DESERT FLOWER, based on the bestselling book of the same name, premiered in 2020. "For me the next step is to create music for spectacular live shows and pop musicals.