She played the "cello" for Udo Lindenberg when she was awarded the Panic Prize for German newcomers the summer before last. The following year, the song poet and producer was honored by the Hanns Seidel Foundation, and most people probably remember her name from the debate about her dreadlocks last year.
Dancing, she switches from cello to ukulele, piano and synthesizer, her voice drawing threads of poetry in the air. She tells stories of being on the road, of joie de vivre and deep connection. Ronja met her Argentinian partner and bassist Fede in Italy seven years ago, and since then the two have played many hundreds of concerts with various formations of their musical family ("BlueBird Orchestra"), traveled to numerous countries and translated their songs into various languages.
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