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Der Junge mit der Gitarre

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About Der Junge mit der Gitarre

Born in 1976 in Germany, Der Junge mit der Gitarre ("The boy with the guitar") only had a short-lived career which started at the Bizarre Festival's "Speakers Corner" in 1998.

For a couple of years he played at the Bizarre Festival during the breaks, while the stage was being prepared for the next band. In 2002 he had a summer hit with Meer sehen and released the album Dagegen. He had a chance to go to the "Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson" in 2003, but didn't make it through the pre-rounds.

This experience, as well as the hatred from people who had problems with his extremely honest, occasionally sexually explicit lyrics ("Ficken fuers Volk") resulted in a deep disillusionment with the music industry. He released a second album, Im Affekt, but by the end of 2004 he had decided to give up being "the boy with the guitar" - who "isn't Jesus, nor schizophrenic, but just Tobias. And I am not the messiah." (Bin Ich Jesus II)
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About Der Junge mit der Gitarre

Born in 1976 in Germany, Der Junge mit der Gitarre ("The boy with the guitar") only had a short-lived career which started at the Bizarre Festival's "Speakers Corner" in 1998.

For a couple of years he played at the Bizarre Festival during the breaks, while the stage was being prepared for the next band. In 2002 he had a summer hit with Meer sehen and released the album Dagegen. He had a chance to go to the "Grand Prix Eurovision de la Chanson" in 2003, but didn't make it through the pre-rounds.

This experience, as well as the hatred from people who had problems with his extremely honest, occasionally sexually explicit lyrics ("Ficken fuers Volk") resulted in a deep disillusionment with the music industry. He released a second album, Im Affekt, but by the end of 2004 he had decided to give up being "the boy with the guitar" - who "isn't Jesus, nor schizophrenic, but just Tobias. And I am not the messiah." (Bin Ich Jesus II)
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