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Ralf Bursy
German musician

Ralf Bursy

Ralf Bursy
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Intro German musician
A.K.A. Bursy
Is Singer
From Germany
Field Music
Gender male
Birth 18 January 1956, Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg
Age 67 years
Star sign Capricorn
Genre:
Pop music
Instruments:
Voice
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Biography

Ralf "Bummi" Bursy (born 18 January 1956, East Berlin) is a German pop and rock singer and music producer, who was particularly successful and popular in the German Democratic Republic until 1989.

Life

Bursy first completed an apprenticeship as a machine and plant mechanic and later a distance learning course at the Hanns Eisler School of Music Berlin. From 1977 to 1979, he sang in the hard rock band Regenbogen (Rainbow). This was the result of a school band formed with friends, the program consisted mainly of re-enacted songs by Uriah Heep and Deep Purple. He was known to a wider audience through the song Du machst mich verliebt (You make me love you) under the National Youth Festival band of the GDR in 1978. From 1979 to 1981, he was then lead singer of the band Keks (Biscuit) before joining the band Prinzip (Principle) in 1982.

After separation from the band in July 1986, he began a solo career under the stage name Ralf Bummi Bursy. Musically, he was accompanied by Conny Bauer (trombone), Ferry Grott (trombone), Rene Decker (saxophone), Reinhard Petereit (guitar), Judit Tudor (background), and the pop-jazz band Flair. In 1989, the GDR-record label Amiga released two albums of Bursy and another one was published in 1992 by the Amiga successor DSB. The LP Wind im Gesicht (Wind in your face) sold more than 100,000 copies in the GDR. Six years later, with BMG, a newly chosen selection of his most famous songs was released.

After 1992 he worked as a producer for Nena, Veronika Fischer and PM Sampson among others and for the company Jay Kay Music Entertainment.

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