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PopXport - The German Music Magazine

April 24, 2017

Levina is to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest and will soon be hosting PopXport. Plus: the Kelly Family comeback, actor Tom Schilling's musical debut and new music by the Toten Hosen.

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Levina will represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest

On May 13, Levina will be in Ukraine for the start of the Eurovision Song Contest. She's pretty busy these days, but she's found time to host the next edition of PopXport. We'll feature Levina in one of our reports

 

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The Kelly Family makes a huge comeback

This European family band sold millions of records in the 1990s. Then, they broke up into smaller music groups. But now they're back together, and their new album has gone to no. 1.

 

Image: Stefan Klüter

Tom Schilling: popular actor turned singer-songwriter

Tom Schilling is not only a talented actor. He also writes and sings his own songs. His debut album "Vilnius" features his band, The Jazz Kids. But there's no jazz here - just good pop music. 

 

Image: Paul Ripke

HIT-Clip: The Toten Hosen - "Unter den Wolken"

Five years after their last studio album, this legendary band is set to release their new album "Laune der Natur" next month. A single from iot has already hit no. 2 on the German charts.

 

Image: Walter Glöckle/Sony Music

HIT-Clip: Levina - "Perfect Life"

Next month, Levina will sing "Perfect Life" at the world's largest song contest. The song was written by three Americans, and it's already made it to the top 3 of the German iTunes charts.

 

Image: Chris Luhrmann

TIPP-Clip: ATB & F51 feat. Robbin & Jonnis - "Message Out to You"

For a good 20 years, André Tanneberger, alias ATB, has been a favorite DJ of the international party crowd. Now, he's come out with the first single from his new album. The track features Robbin & Jonnis and F51.

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