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Between 2005 and 2008, she occasionally performed on stage with different local bands and also served as an opening act for ] and the ], respectively. | Between 2005 and 2008, she occasionally performed on stage with different local bands and also served as an opening act for ] and the ], respectively. | ||
In 2009's casting show ], broadcast on ], she made it to the top three.<ref></ref> In contradiction to the broad negative criticism by the jury German tabloid ] supported Eilfeld who was pushed |
In 2009's casting show ], broadcast on ], she made it to the top three.<ref></ref> In contradiction to the broad negative criticism by the jury German tabloid ] supported Eilfeld who was pushed into the role of a "super-bitch"<ref></ref> throughout the show.<ref>,<br />,<br /></ref> Due to contractual agreements, Eilfeld has to take a three-month downtime regarding publishing new music like all former "DSDS" contestants. | ||
Starting from June, 2009 Annemarie acts in a guest appearance in Germany’s popular soap opera “]”.<ref></ref> Apart from that she is giving various concerts throughout Germany with her band ''LaMie'', which she founded in 2008. | Starting from June, 2009 Annemarie acts in a guest appearance in Germany’s popular soap opera “]”.<ref></ref> Apart from that she is giving various concerts throughout Germany with her band ''LaMie'', which she founded in 2008. | ||
== Annemarie Eilfeld's appearances in ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar (Season 6)'' == | |||
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!width=300px| Theme <small>(date)</small> | |||
!width=250px| Song | |||
!width=130px| Original Artist | |||
!width=120px| Place/Percentage | |||
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| The Top 15 - Now or Never <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || 4.57% (6/15) | |||
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| Top 10 - Greatest Hits <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || 4.49% (9/10) | |||
|- | |||
| Top 9 - Geschlechtertausch <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || 6.63% (7/9) | |||
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| Top 8 - Party-Hits <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || 12.12% (4/8) | |||
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| Top 7 - Sexy Hits <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || 15.72% (4/7) | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | Top 6 - Aktuelle Hits & I love you <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || rowspan="2" | 19.38% (2/6) | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' || ] | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan="2" | Top 5 - Sonne und Regen <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || rowspan="2" | 22.32% (2/5) | |||
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| ''Bailando'' || ] | |||
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| rowspan="2" | Top 4 - Moviesongs & Unplugged <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || rowspan="2" | 23.08% (3/4) | |||
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| '']'' || ] | |||
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| rowspan="3" | Top 3 - Uptempo, Power ballad & №1 Hits <small>(], ])</small> || '']'' || ] || rowspan="3" | 19.98% (3/3) | |||
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| '']'' || ] | |||
|-bgcolor="FFE4E1" | |||
| '']'' || ] | |||
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Annemarie Eilfeld (born May 2, 1990 in Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt) is a German singer and songwriter, best known for being a former contestant of Deutschland sucht den Superstar which is the German version of the Idols franchise.
Biography
Annemarie Eilfeld was born to a music teacher and an estate agent in Wittenberg, Germany. Her family then moved to Dessau-Roßlau. At the age of seven, she began her education in music and dance. In the following years, she took part in various local song contests. In 2004, she participated in Germany’s casting show Star Search 2 and qualified for the finals. This was closely followed by her debut single “C the light” (Edel Music) under the pseudonym “Anne Marie”.
Between 2005 and 2008, she occasionally performed on stage with different local bands and also served as an opening act for Christina Stürmer and the Bloodhound Gang, respectively.
In 2009's casting show Deutschland sucht den Superstar, broadcast on RTL, she made it to the top three. In contradiction to the broad negative criticism by the jury German tabloid Bild-Zeitung supported Eilfeld who was pushed into the role of a "super-bitch" throughout the show. Due to contractual agreements, Eilfeld has to take a three-month downtime regarding publishing new music like all former "DSDS" contestants.
Starting from June, 2009 Annemarie acts in a guest appearance in Germany’s popular soap opera “Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten”. Apart from that she is giving various concerts throughout Germany with her band LaMie, which she founded in 2008.
External links
- Template:PND
- Annemarie Eilfeld - Official web page
- Biography, her acts in DSDS 9 and more (in German language)
References
- mz-web.de: „Wird Annemarie aus Roßlau es bei Star Search schaffen?“, 2004-04-06 (in German language)
- mz-web.de: „Erste Single von Annemarie“, 2004-12-1 (in German language)
- rp-online: "DSDS-Halbfinale: Annemarie Eilfeld muss trotz Schlange gehen" 2009-05-03 (in German language)
- Tagesspiegel: "Annemarie Eilfeld: 'Dieter Bohlen und ich sind uns ähnlich'", 2009-06-16
- musiktipps24: "Annemarie Eilfeld jetzt auf Schmusekurs zu Dieter Bohlen", 2009-04-30,
pooltrax: "BILD-Zeitung pusht DSDS-Teilnehmerin", 2009-04-08,
tv-kult.com: "'Bild' unterstützt 'DSDS'-Kandidatin Annemarie Eilfeld", 2009-04-09 - B.Z.: "Annemarie Eilfeld am GZSZ-Set", 2009-06-05 (in German language)
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Finalists' singles | "We Have a Dream" |
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Other alumni |