Nena may refer to three things. Itâs the name of a German new wave band, the title of their 1983 debut album and the nickname for the groupâs frontwoman. Gabriele Susanne Kerner had earned the moniker ...
VH1 Classic will present a full hour of the English and German music videos for the 1984 hit â99 Luftballons,â aka â99 Red Balloons,â by German rock group Nena. The music video presentation, to air ...
Nenaâs â99 Luftballonsâ is one of the most unique classic rock songs of the 1980s. During an interview, one of the songâs writers said a Rolling Stones concert inspired him to craft â99 Luftballons.â ...
In January 1983, shallow pop music dominated the international charts. Phil Collins was No. 1 in the United Kingdom with "You Can't Hurry Love." In the USA, Hall & Oates' "Maneater" and Men at Work's ...
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Berlin, in the 1980s, was divided and had been for over 20 years by a 96-mile, 13-foot wall. The Berlin Wall girdled the German city and separated the East from the West where the former was under ...
Nena is one of the most successful German singers of all time. But what else is on her resumé? As she launches her tour of Germany, here are 10 things you probably didn't know about the pop icon ...
It's about time. Pop queen Nena's "99 Luftballons" was the rare German-language song to climb the US charts, but she's never toured the country. That is, until now. Of course "99 Luftballons" will be ...
Singer Nena is nervous and giddy all at once. The German rocker, best known for her 1980s smash â99 Luftballonsâ (later re-recorded in English as â99 Red Balloonsâ) is about to take the stage and play ...
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