Max Raabe Biography and Wiki
Max Raabe is a well-known German folk singer recognized as the founder and leader of the Palast Orchester Music Group. His debut performance in the United States took place in 2004 in Los Angeles, and thefollowing year, he held his inaugural concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Raabe continued to engage with audiences in the USA with subsequent performances by the Palast Orchester in 2007 and 2010.
In 2011, Raabe collaborated with former new-wave musician and producer Annette Humpe to produce the album “Küssen Kann man nicht alleine” (You cannot kiss alone), for which Humpe also contributed as a lyricist. His most recent album, “Für Frauen ist das kein Problem” (“It’s no problem for women”), released in 2013, also features collaboration with Annette Humpe.
Max Raabe’s Age and Birthday
Max Raabe was born on December 12, 1962, in Lunen, West Germany.
Height and Weight
Max Raabe has an average stature, standing at a height of 6 feet 1 inch (1.86 meters).
Raabe Family
Max Raabe has not disclosed information about his family, including details about his parents or the existence of any siblings. Born and raised in Lunen, West Germany, further details regarding his family background may be provided by our team in the future as more information becomes available.
Max Raabe Education
Max Raabe has not publicly shared information about his educational background, including the high schools or colleges he attended. Our research team is actively looking into this matter, and we will provide additional details on Max Raabe’s educational history once more information becomes available.
Max Raabe Wife | Spouse
Max Raabe is known for maintaining a private and joyful personal life, keeping family matters away from the public eye. Further details on his love life and any children will be updated as soon as more information becomes available.
Max Raabe Songs
- Kleines Fräulein, einen Augenblick – 1989
- Ich hör’ so gern Musik -1991
- Live im Wintergarten -1992
- Dort tanzt Lu-Lu! -1994
- Bel Ami – 1995
- Music, Maestro, Please – 1996
- Die größten Erfolge – 1996
- Mein kleiner grüner Kaktus – 1997
- Tanz-Gala -1997
- Ein Freund, ein guter Freund – 1999
- Junger Mann im Frühling – 1999
- Krokodile und andere Hausfreunde – 2000
- Ich wollt ich wär ein Huhn – 2001
- Charming Weill – 2001
- Superhits – 2001
Raabe Music Career
In addition to performing vintage music, Max is also involved in writing original songs, particularly film music. Collaborating with his orchestra music group, Raabe has produced covers of contemporary pop songs in the style of the 1920s and 1930s bands, featuring renditions of tracks by artists like Britney Spears, Tom Jones, and Salt’n’Pepa.
Beyond his musical endeavors, Raabe has made notable appearances as a stereotypical 1920s and 1930s singer and entertainer in several films directed by Germans, including “Der bewegte Mann,” Werner Herzog’s “Invincible,” and Wenzel Storch’s “Die Reise ins Glück.” In 1994, he took on the role of Dr. Siedler in the Berlin Bar jeder Vernunft version of “The White Horse Inn,” and in 1999, he portrayed Mack the Knife in Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht’s “The Threepenny Opera” alongside Nina Hagen.
Max Raabe’s Net Worth
Raabe has an estimated net worth ranging from $1 million to $5 million.
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