

Marianne Rosenberg
Germany's 70s folk-rock icon with a timeless voice
Marianne Rosenberg is a singer-songwriter born in 1955 in Cologne, Germany. Her music style is a fusion of folk, rock, and pop, which resonated with the youth of the 1970s. Her breakthrough album, 'Für immer wie heute,' released in 1972, marked the beginning of her successful career. The song 'Für immer wie heute' became a hit single, topping the charts in Germany.
Rosenberg's music often deals with themes of love, heartbreak, and social issues. Her songs, such as 'Marleen' and 'Lieder der Nacht,' showcase her ability to craft memorable melodies and poignant lyrics. Throughout her career, Rosenberg has experimented with different genres, incorporating elements of jazz and classical music into her sound.
In addition to her solo work, Rosenberg has collaborated with other artists, including musicians and producers. Her music has been praised for its emotional depth and authenticity, resonating with audiences across generations. Rosenberg's influence can be heard in the work of later female artists who have followed in her footsteps.
Today, Marianne Rosenberg remains a beloved figure in German music history, with a legacy that continues to inspire new artists and fans alike.
