Trixi Delgado

Beatrix " Trixi " Delgado ( born June 21, 1966 in Davos, actually Beatrice Obrecht Delgado ) is a Swiss singer. Their worldwide breakthrough Delgado mid-1990s as the voice of the German Euro dance project Masterboy.

Delgado joined in 1993 the two musicians Enrico Zabler and Tommy Schleh to. First single, which she recorded together with Masterboy, Everybody Needs Somebody was that reached the charts in the summer of 1993 in many countries. She celebrated her biggest success in the summer of 1994, when they rose together with Masterboy and the single Feel the Heat of the Night in Germany at # 8 and in France at # 2 on the charts. Overall, they recorded three albums and 13 singles with the band.

In the summer of 1996, Delgado left the band. Shortly after the separation of Masterboy she published under the name LaTour her first solo single Falling for Your Love, but not least flopped because of the insolvency of their record company Metronome Records. In 1998, she took along with Nancy Rentzsch, later the wife of DJ Bobo that produced by the Swiss DJ Single Hold On to Your Dream on. She looked at as a studio singer in the album Level 6 by DJ Bobo. After five years, Delgado joined again in 2001 Masterboy, without however being able to build on earlier successes.

After Masterboy appealed for a creative break, sat Delgado continued to work with Tommy Schleh and its project Klubbingman and reached in 2005 with the re-recording Love Message back up the charts. Never Stop This Feeling was in August 2007 at number 77 in the German charts.

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