Chris Kempers

Chris Kempers ( born January 7, 1965 in Moenchengladbach, actually Christiane Kempers ) is a German singer.

Before the discovery of

After the first band experiences in their region, they made ​​a career as a studio and choir singer. In this position, she already made ​​initial contacts with pop and pop greats such as, for example, Howard Carpendale, Roy Black and Bernhard Brink. In 1988, she participated as a member of the group rendezvous at the German preliminary decision to Euro Vision Song Contest, but with only moderate success.

Their discovery and the Euro Vision Song Contest 1990

At the beginning of the 1990s, it fell to the German public in the TV show Donnerlippchen first time as a soloist with an imitation of Popgröße Jennifer Rush on. Ralph Siegel then they committed together with Daniel Kovac for an appearance at the German preselection for the Euro Vision Song Contest 1990. Contribution free to live comes from the pen of seal, as a lyricist Michael Kunze worked.

Chris Kempers and her partner Daniel Kovac took effect on 29 March at the Deutsches Theater in Munich and won the national decision. No one had expected a victory of Popduetts - boos, a confused Hape Kerkeling as moderator. The victory was all the more surprising because, after the ten songs available for selection on 24 and 25 March were presented on the radio, had chosen the radio audience Isabel Varell by postcard to the winner. This victory was also in the German pop scene very controversial, often criticized vocally to the questionable performance of Daniel Kovacs and the lyrical simplicity of the winning title. One participant turned on even the lawyer, because they doubted validity of the TED results.

When Euro Vision Song Contest 1990 in Zagreb finally Chris Kempers and Daniel Kovac occupied the 9th place.

After the Euro Vision Song Contest 1990

After ESC 1990 Chris Kempers separated from her duet partner. She continued her singing career and are trying their luck in various musicals such as " Gambler " or " Loreley" and then ended her singing career.

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