cd - Ute Freudenberg
Ute Freudenberg is a German singer known for her work in rock, pop, and schlager genres. Born on January 12, 1956, in Schöndorf, then part of East Germany, she co-founded the rock band Elefant in 1976. The band achieved a breakthrough in 1980 with the song "Jugendliebe," which became a "classic of GDR rock and pop history." After leaving East Germany in 1984, Freudenberg continued her music career in West Germany, performing under the stage name Heather Jones. In 1994, she released the album "Und da fragst Du noch." Her musical style blends elements of rock, pop, and schlager. The products available from the artist Ute Freudenberg include CDs.