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After one year as vocalist for the Stripes (who disbanded after just one unsuccessful album in 1980) Nena Kerner assembled a new band in Berlin called Nena, with herself as vocalist, Carlo Karges on guitar, Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen on keyboards, Jürgen Dehmel on bass, and Rolf Brendel on drums. Their debut single, "Nur Geträumt," became a number one success in German-speaking countries after the band's first TV appearance on the Musikladen TV program on August 21, 1982. From then on, however, Nena became one of the most successful pop stars Germany had ever seen, especially given the unique success of the original German-language version of the second single "99 Luftballons" in the U.S. in 1984. In mid-1985 however, for no apparent reason, sales of Nena's next records, and the attendance numbers on her 1985 tour dates, dropped, which led to the eventual end of the band in mid-1987. Since 1989, Nena has consistently continued working as a solo artist, releasing albums of songs composed mainly by herself and befriended musicians she chooses as co-authors. She has chosen not to have a permanent band (as had been the case in the '80s), neither in the studio nor on tour. Her first solo tour came in 1993, then pregnancies led to a minimum of live appearances (Nena has four children) until 1997. Since then, she has been touring (mainly Germany) once or twice a year (remarkably backed predominantly by U.S. musicians in addition to Germans). Throughout the '90s, she was to be seen regularly on German TV (including hosting a variety show series called Metro during 1993). She has stayed true to her unique musical blend of melodic vocals (reminiscent of Connie Francis) paired with a rock style ranging from the variety of the Beatles to the harder sounds of the Rolling Stones or even the Ramones (with the harder rock sound being her preferred style when on tour). Since 1990, she has also made a number of albums specifically for children and done voice-overs or contributed songs to cartoon movies and one cartoon series. After her ambitious, electronic based album of 2001, Chokmah, failed to garner deserved attention, in 2002 Nena decided to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her breakthrough with an album of new versions of her hits, Feat. Nena: Live. To everyone's surprise, the audience response was sensational, actually replicating the runaway success of 20 years before. The following double album of new material in 2005, Willst Du Mit Mir Gehn (half of which premiered a heavier rock style) again went platinum, indicating that she had indeed established a strong basis among a new audience. ~ Alan Severa, All Music Guide

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Nena's Discography  (19)

Cover Me  Cover Me WSM more more
Ich Werde Dich Lieben  Ich Werde Dich Lieben more more
Ich Werde Dich Lieben Maxi-CD Ich Werde Dich Lieben: Maxi-CD more more
Mach Die Augen Auf  Mach Die Augen Auf more more
Mein Weg Ist Mein Weg  Mein Weg Ist Mein Weg more more

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Compilations Featuring Nena  (20)

Oktoberfest Hits  Oktoberfest Hits more more
Bild Sommer  Bild Sommer Warner Strat... more more
The Best One Hit Wonders IN THE WORLD...EVER! The Best One Hit Wonders: IN THE WORLD... Virgin Recor... more more
Fabric 13 Michael Mayer Fabric 13: Michael Mayer Fabric Recor... more more
School Disco.com The Best Days Of Your Life School Disco.com: The Best Days Of Your Life Sony Music E... more more

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