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Conny Kreitmeier

Cornelia "Conny" Kreitmeier (born August 2, 1971) is a German singer, cabaret artist, entertainer, and composer. Until 2024, she was the lead singer of the band, "The Heimatdamisch."

She is credited as a contributor to the German-language soundtrack of Dragonball Z, recording lead vocals for the songs Bist Du Bereit? and Generation Z. She received the DRAGONBALL Z GOLD Award in 2002 for selling over 150,000 CDs.

She also recorded vocals for Digimon: Digital Monsters Vol. 2 and Yu-Gi-Oh!'s German soundtrack.

Personal

Kreitmeier is born on August 2, 1971, in Munich Germany. She's a lead singer for a German polka cover band named The Heimatdamisch who covers numerous songs ranging from "Highway to Hell, to Like a Virgin in a polka style.

Publications

CDs:

  • Ms. Komma Dog: Zünglein / 1996 / F. Blieninger Music Productions, LC 2210
  • U-Turn: Arruda mosaique / 1997 / Wolpertinger Records, LC 8710
  • Bürger Kreitmeier Orchestra: Happy Home / 2003 / Single Malt Records, LC 10111
  • Bürger Kreitmeier Orchestra: Come to My Bed / 1999 / Wega Music, LC 01835
  • Orchestra Bürger Kreitmeier: My Brain Is Empty / 2002 / MTA Music, LC 19042002
  • Franz-David Baumann Quintet feat. Conny Kreitmeier, vocals: ...and the world is raging outside / 2016 / Panama Records, LC 12519
  • The Heimatdamisch: Circus Oberkrain / 2019 / Bergbeatmusic
Conny Kreitmeier as frontwoman of the band "The Heimatdamisch" at Brass Wiesn festival 2015

References

  1. "Conny Kreitmeier | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
  2. October 2016, TeamRock 31 (31 October 2016). "Watch this Bavarian band's unique cover of AC/DC's Highway To Hell". loudersound. Retrieved 2020-07-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. * "The Heimatdamisch :: Let there be brass! :: Florian Rein". The Heimatdamisch (in German). 2020-09-23. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
  4. "Dragonball Z – Der Offizielle Soundtrack Zur TV-Serie". Discogs.
  5. "Anime Allstars – Dragonball Z Vol. 2 – Der Offizielle Soundtrack Zur TV-Serie". Discogs.
  6. "Arts of Toyco".
  7. "Digimon – Digital Monsters Vol. 2". Discogs.
  8. "Anime Allstars – Yu-Gi-Oh! – Die Besten Songs Zur TV-Serie". Discogs.
  9. Kreitmeier, Conny. "Discogs". Discogs.
  10. THE HEIMATDAMISCH: Like a Virgin (live), 30 July 2021, retrieved 2024-03-13
  11. The Heimatdamisch: Highway to Hell (AC/DC), 25 October 2016, retrieved 2024-03-13


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