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Artist description
Petra Acker- is a singer and songwriter who has sung and played in many differentmusical formations and styles;- has started to write her own songs (in German and English) many yearsago ˆ songs that do not fit into simple categories, songs that are madefor listening;- says about herself: „I see music as an expression of personal freedom.It is in my songs that I can be the way I am, with all my faults and allmy inconsistencies ... I need music as an expression of vitality, as asign of protest against the treadmill of everyday life. I like laughingbut I have my dark sides, too; I am spiritual, creative, chaotic, andsometimes I am a naughty child ...‰;- sings about falling down and getting up again, about the love foroneself and for others, about growing and getting on in one‚s way tobecome an authentic person, especially as a woman. Playfully andenthusiastically, she gives musical expression to different moods.- has a repertoire that ranges from melancholic ballads and „bluesy‰songs to wild and hot rock songs;- is inspired by musicians as different as Tracy Chapman, AlanisMorisette and Zarah Leander, whose songs are part of her repertoire;- accompanies her expressive voice with great sensitivity on the guitarˆ an accompaniment that is clear and reduced to the essential;- has a repertoire that is apt for many occasions, be it an eveningconcert, the opening of an exhibition, or any other festivity ˆeverybody will take home a lasting memory;- has just published her CD Vergiss die Woelfin nicht (Don‚t forget theshe-wolf), which features her songs composed during the last few yearsin interesting and unique arrangements. |
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Instruments
voc, bass, git |
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Albums
vergiss die woelfin nicht |
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Location
Darmstadt, germany - Germany |
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