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Peter Freudenthaler (born 19 February 1963) is a German rock musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist and one of the founding members of
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band
Fool's Garden Fools Garden (until 2003 known as Fool's Garden) is a German band formed in 1991 in the city of Pforzheim. The founders of the group and the only permanent members are vocalist Peter Freudenthaler and guitarist Volker Hinkel. In 1993, bassist ...
. He is the author of the song " Lemon Tree", which made the band, and him in particular, famous worldwide. In addition to participating in Fool's Garden, Freudenthaler has also collaborated with other music artists. Peter Freudenthaler graduated from the Hebel Gymnasium high school in
Pforzheim Pforzheim () is a city of over 125,000 inhabitants in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in the southwest of Germany. It is known for its jewelry and watch-making industry, and as such has gained the nickname "Goldstadt" ("Golden City") ...
and later in 1990 entered the Stuttgart Media University, where he became acquainted with Volker Hinkel, who invited him into his music project Magazine. In 1991, Magazine was renamed Fool's Garden. In 2012, Alexander Rusakov, in his book "Who is Who, or MUZPROSVET in Global Contemporary Popular Music", put Peter Freudenthaler on No. 792 in the rating of 1000 best musicians of global contemporary popular music for his participation in Fool's Garden. In 2017, Peter received the Portus Medal for Merit to Pforzheim from the city's mayor Gert Hager.


Biography


Early life and beginnings of musical career

Peter was born on 19 February 1963, in the small German town of
Pforzheim Pforzheim () is a city of over 125,000 inhabitants in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, in the southwest of Germany. It is known for its jewelry and watch-making industry, and as such has gained the nickname "Goldstadt" ("Golden City") ...
in Baden-Württemberg. Freudenthaler's family was religious, and from an early age he professed
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. Also, his family was closely connected with music: his great-grandfather was a conductor and
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. At the age of four, Peter became an admirer of
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and was eager to become a singer. At the age of seven, he began to study the piano, his parents paid for his lessons even in spite of financial problems. Peter also had an uncle in
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, and as a child he periodically traveled with his family to the
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to visit him. In 1974, Freudenthaler was impressed with the
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held in Germany. He also had a desire to play football, but soon realized that he lacked skills. Two years later, Peter attended a
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concert in
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. The performance inspired Freudenthaler to create his own group. At the age of fifteen, he founded his first band Election, which performed
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s of famous songs. At that time, Peter was not yet a vocalist, in Election he only played
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. Demian, the second band in which Freudenthaler took part, already performed their own songs. In 1983, Demian took part in a music group competition, finishing at No. 8. In the same year, Peter founded his third band, The Stitch. Due to financial difficulties, he had to work a lot: in a charity center and as a
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driver. In 1985 he graduated as a carpenter, and from 1986 to 1989 he studied to be a
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. Already with The Stitch, Freudenthaler began writing his own songs: "Sandy" and "Tell Me Who I Am". Soon, due to disagreements in the band, The Stitch broke up. In 1990, Peter entered the
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to study multimedia technology to create his own
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s. The following year, he met Volker Hinkel, who entered his second year of study. Hinkel, as well as Freudenthaler, was engaged in music creation and had his own project Magazine. After listening to each other's recordings, both musicians decided to continue their creative path together, and after a while Hinkel invited Freudenthaler to Magazine. Peter was impressed by the high quality of Volker's demos, so with his help the two re-recorded "Sandy" and "Tell Me Who I Am". After a while, Hinkel and Freudenthaler came across an advertisement in the newspaper, which offered to record an album for 130 DM. This is how ''Magazine'' was recorded. This limited edition album was the precursor for the promo album '' Fool's Garden – Man in a Cage'' (simply abbreviated as Fool's Garden) released in 1991. In honor of the new album, Magazine was renamed
Fool's Garden Fools Garden (until 2003 known as Fool's Garden) is a German band formed in 1991 in the city of Pforzheim. The founders of the group and the only permanent members are vocalist Peter Freudenthaler and guitarist Volker Hinkel. In 1993, bassist ...
.


Participation in Fool's Garden

From 1991 to the present, Peter Freudenthaler has participated in the recording and release of 9 Fool's Garden studio albums. Musical activity as part of this band made Peter famous all over the world. This was due to the release of a single with the song " Lemon Tree", written by Freudenthaler, in 1995. According to the author, the plot of the song was based on true events, and he composed the song when he was waiting for girlfriend. The song became a major hit, topped music charts around the world, was broadcast on radio stations and sold out in large numbers. In the magazine ''Novyi Ochevidets'', the song "Lemon Tree" was named the main German hit of the 90s. In December 1995, Freudenthaler's first daughter was born. On the day of birth, the band's fans came to the musician's house and sang the song "Lemon Tree" under his window. The song "Lemon Tree" became a hit shortly before the start of the final exams at the University of Stuttgart. To fully devote time to music, Freudenthaler had to drop out of the university. Although, according to his words, already from the second semester of education, his studies faded into the background, since even then he began to dedicate most of his time to playing in a group. The income from his musical activity was sufficient so that in 1996 Peter could quit his regular job and become a professional musician. In one of his interviews Peter told that one of the first purchases with the money received from the sales of '' Dish of the Day'' and " Lemon Tree" was a
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for 50,000 DM. The
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TV channel claims that Freudenthaler receives 50,000
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s annually in royalties. Following the commercial success of "Lemon Tree" and ''Dish of the Day'', Peter Freudenthaler embarked on a worldwide concert tour with Fool's Garden, playing over 100 shows around the world. However, the band could not repeat the success of their only hit. In an interview for the ''
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'' newspaper, the musician admitted that he was "almost happy" that Fool's Garden did not achieve repeated success, as he had to spend a very long time on tours away from his family. According to him, this allowed him to concentrate on the really important things, for example, he was able to see how his children grew up.


Activities outside Fool's Garden

In 2003, Freudenthaler recorded backing vocals for the song "74 Minutes" by the German
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band
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, which was released on the album ''
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''. Volker Hinkel also contributed guitar parts to the other two songs on the album. In 2006, in Moscow, Peter Freudenthaler became a special guest at the presentation of the album ''Lost & Found'' by the Russian rock group Edipov Kompleks (russian: link=no, Эдипов Комплекс, in English:
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). He also took part in the recording of the songs "All That I Can See" and "Smile" from this album. Also at the presentation, Peter and Edipov Kompleks performed Fool's Garden songs "Lemon Tree" and "Probably". Also in 2006, Freudenthaler recorded vocals for the song "Didgeridoo" from the album ''The Big Flow'' of German musician Helmut Hattler. Freudenthaler met Hattler in 1995 at a concert, and Hattler had also participated in recording bass guitar parts for songs from the album '' 25 Miles to Kissimmee''. In 2015, Peter took part in the charity bike race Lila Logistik Charity Bike Cup, the funds from which were sent to the treatment of disabled children, as well as to support children from socially disadvantaged groups. In 2016, Freudenthaler participated in the international expert jury in the Lithuanian national selection for the
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. The following year, Peter Freudenthaler was invited to take part in the recording of the song "Goldstadtsong" dedicated to his hometown of Pforzheim, as well as in the filming of a
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for this song. In 2018, the musician took part in the recording of the sixteenth studio album '' Zwischen den Welten'' of the German
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band Pur. It had stayed for 34 weeks on the
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, reaching No. 2, and also charted in
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and
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. In October, Peter was invited to the Smash Hits music show dedicated to Germany's most famous music performers in the 1990s, as a member of Fool's Garden. In December of the same year, Freudenthaler was included in the jury of the best Christmas song of 2018 competition organized by SWR1. Also on 5 December, the International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development, Peter Freudenthaler took over the leadership of a major charity event in
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. On 23 March 2019, Freudenthaler, together with Harry Klenck, the vocalist and guitarist of the German band
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, performed in
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. The duo presented both the songs of Fool's Garden and You, as well as other famous songs of various performers over the past 40 years. In the same year, the musician once again took part in the Lila Logistik Charity Bike Cup. In the summer of 2019, Peter participated in writing the lyrics for the new album of the Georgian-German singer
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, and also recorded backing vocals for the album ''Aus Der Zeit Gefallen'' of the German singer
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. In November Freudenthaler took part in the "Udopium Orchester" concert in
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with such German performers as Johanna Stevens Schwarzwald, Anke Dinkel and Danny McCoy. In the same year, Peter performed at a concert in memory of
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, who is called "the godfather of German
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". Two years earlier, the singer took part in the recording of his album ''Playing For Hope''. Also in April 2019, Peter Freudenthaler was invited in the filming of a short documentary about spinal diseases and the thematical discussion at the Congress Centrum Pforzheim in front of 400 listeners. Eight years earlier, the musician himself had suffered a
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, but thanks to proper
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and prolonged exercise, the problem was brought under control. On 10 April 2020, the musician was invited to the musical TV program "
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's Homestead at Margulis" (russian: link=no, Квартирник НТВ у Маргулиса) together with the Russian rock group Zodchie (russian: link=no, Зодчие, in English: Architects). Freudenthaler sang the song "Lemon Tree", and the
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of Zodchie Yuri Davydov shared with the audience the story of his acquaintance with Freudenthaler. On 26 April, Peter took part in the "THANKS TO DOCTORS" marathon organized by the
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radio with the invitation of many Russian and foreign popular performers. The marathon was held as a support and expression of gratitude to doctors fighting the
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.


Family and personal life

Peter Freudenthaler has two daughters and a son. At the same time, as of 2005, he was not officially married: in one of the interviews, the musician said that his first daughter was an unplanned child, and, according to him, the obligation to marry after the birth of the child was stupid. Freudenthaler lived in a
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, which suited his partner and their daughters. As of 2018, Peter and his wife are officially married. According to the website InTouch.de, Freudenthaler manages to combine a musical career and family. As an example, the video for the song "Save the World Tomorrow" was filmed right at his house in
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. Peter Freudenthaler has dedicated songs to each of his children. In particular, Peter dedicated the song "Nothing" from the album ''
Go and Ask Peggy for the Principal Thing ''Go and Ask Peggy for the Principal Thing'' is the fourth album by German rock band Fool's Garden, released in 1997.Rise and Fall'' was dedicated to his son. The musician has also dedicated the song "Water" from the album '' Who Is Jo King?'' to his late father.


Religious and political views

Peter Freudenthaler professes
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, despite the fact that he was brought up in a
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town. As a child, the musician was very impressed with the local pastor, attended Catholic events and was even going to convert to Catholicism. According to the singer's words, "there must be something that a person cannot understand rationally". Concerning the
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, the musician believes that its existence is of great importance, but the church as an institution often does not reach people and is in many ways difficult for people to feel comfortable in it. Concerning God, Freudenthaler said that for him God is "what surrounds him, which he cannot understand, but which he finds incredibly beautiful". The musician does not support the concept that there is a personified God who lives in
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and protects people. He also stated that the conception of God helps children to answer many questions about their origin and life. In an interview with Jesus.de, Freudenthaler also commented that he always thought it silly when people who do not attend church for an entire year celebrate Christmas and Easter. Peter Freudenthaler is a supporter of
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and the "Pforzheim nazifrei" alliance, which prevents the spread of the influence of the
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party "The Right – Party for Referendum, Sovereignty and Defense of the Homeland" (german: link=no, Die Rechte – Partei für Volksabstimmung, Souveränität und Heimatschutz). He took part in a concert against the politics of this party in February 2019 at the Osterfeld House of Culture in Pforzheim. Nevertheless, Freudenthaler is in favor of a democratic dialogue with those who support the political course of "The Right". In his opinion, the main task of the concert in Osterfeld was to draw attention to his "great country".


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External links

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Official website of Fools Garden
{{DEFAULTSORT:Freudenthaler, Peter Living people 1963 births German rock musicians German male singer-songwriters German singer-songwriters German pop singers