In March, an aurora brightens our southern firmament - this is not an astronomical event: the German star Ina Müller comes to Munich.
She grew up in a farming family near Cuxhaven, followed by an apprenticeship to a pharmacist. But the music played a large role in their lives and so they turned increasingly to the cabaret, sang and traveled through Germany.
With Edda she founded in 1994, the cabaret duo "Queen Bee", which presented musically accompanied by cheerful snappy texts from various spheres of life, mainly from a female perspective. Concentrated after the separation in 2005, the two on their solo projects.
Ina Müller gives the Low German language in the form of songs and as a writer, an unusual attention to date. The result was the solo program "Ina Müller reads and sings op Platt".
She also moderated in the NDR broadcasts "Country and Love", "Inas North" and the coveted prizes award-winning "Ina's night." There she swaying on the bar with celebrity guests, as only recently Heiner Lauterbach and Bully Herbig, songs about sailors in Hamburg-Altona's oldest sailor pub "The haddock items" and chats with them in a most entertaining manner of their life. In between, she keeps the audience with lively vocal performances in a good mood and it can not assume that invitees live acts to accompany, for example, Lana del Rey or the Sportfreunde Stiller, mostly in the second vote. By now everyone is firmly bound to the lively music and all-rounder fit together really well.
Ina Mueller captures her facial expressions, her hearty laugh and her refreshing style and each one can share the emotions of the blond all-rounder. Is not authentic, her wit and charm surpass the beauty Barbara Berger and their openness is fun: "Throw away the chairs, the curtains from the walls and tear you let go!"
No wonder that their fan base is growing steadily.
Musically, the works reflect the spirited North German always a phase of their lives against - carried by her sexy husky and powerful voice. Sex appeal, the 46-year-old plentiful.
Their current album "That would have been your song" is about their relationships with men and the associated turbulence, but also of the beautiful moments. Songs like "Almost over it", "cheating" or "If you bear the" suggest that these issues has processed Ina Müller in her album for themselves.
You can convince all of them on 10 March at the Olympia Hall, listening to the friendly entertainer here.
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