Bianca Shomburg

Bianca Shomburg ( born September 17, 1974 in Hidden Oberhausen) is a German singer.

The former civil servant, in 1995, the show hosted by Linda de Mol German branch of the Dutch Casting broadcast sound mix show radio station RTL and was able to push through against 17 ​​other candidates. In 1996, she represented Germany at the European sound mix show, where she took first place with Think Twice (Original by Céline Dion ). She won a recording contract with producer Harold Faltermeyer. Their first single was called I Believe in Love.

Ralph Siegel Then took them under contract; with the title written by him time ( originally written for Esther Ofarim ) she represented Germany at the Euro Vision Song Contest 1997 where it ranked 18. The next album in English It's My Time was not a commercial success. In the following years she produced a few hits in German language and also had some television appearances, for example, in the ZDF hit parade.

She worked mainly singing teacher, among other things for the candidates of Germany sucht den Superstar.

In August 2008 she founded together with Björn Diewald the country rock formation Nash Field. The complete band now consists of seven members. Since November 2008, she graduated with this band numerous successful public appearances. In June 2013 Nash Field signed a record deal with AGR Television Records, which release the debut album One in September 2013. On January 6, 2014, it was seen in the broadcast of a series of four weddings and a dream journey in which she performed as a singer at the wedding ceremony of the candidates.

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