Wolf Maahn is considered one of the most influential and enduring musicians in the country. His songs achieved cult status back in the 1980s and his albums are still regularly in the sales charts today. Over 1200 live shows and numerous festivals have made the left-hander and Berlin native one of Germany's greatest live legends. He can rely on hits and lyrical strokes of genius such as "Irgendwo in Deutschland", "Ich wart auf Dich" and "Wunder dieser Zeit".
Mr. "Rosen im Asphalt" is finally back with his first-class band. In his luggage are songs from his latest album, as well as a journey through his German rock classics from four decades. Plus, as Rolling Stone magazine recently put it, the "Maahnian magic moments". Wolf Maahn is also active as a producer and songwriter. He has worked with Wolfgang Niedecken and Klaus Lage, for whom he also wrote the song Monopoli. He has also produced for Purple Schulz, Schroeder Roadshow, Joseph Beuys, Anne Haigis, The Piano Has Been Drinking and Marianne Rosenberg. Former and current members of his band play or have played with BAP, Herbert Grönemeyer, Söhne Mannheims, Xavier Naidoo and Die Fantastischen Vier, among others.
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