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Sandra Ann Lauer (born 18 May 1962), commonly known under her
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Sandra and Sandra Cretu (), is a Franco-German pop singer who enjoyed mainstream popularity in the 1980s and early 1990s with a string of European hit singles, produced by her then-husband and musical partner,
Michael Cretu Michael Cretu ( ro, Mihai Crețu, ; born 18 May 1957) is a Romanian-German musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He gained worldwide fame as the founder and musician behind the musical project Enigma, which he formed in 1990. Cretu ...
, most notably "
(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena", also known simply as "Maria Magdalena", is a song recorded by German singer Sandra for her debut studio album ''The Long Play'' (1985). The song, written by Hubert Kemmler, Markus Löhr, Michael Cretu and Richa ...
" (1985), " In the Heat of the Night" (1985), "
Everlasting Love "Everlasting Love" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, originally a 1967 hit for Robert Knight and since remade numerous times, most successfully by Love Affair, as well as Town Criers, Carl Carlton, Sandra Cretu, and Gloria Estef ...
" (1987), "
Secret Land "Secret Land" is a 1988 pop song by German singer Sandra. It was written by Uwe Gronau, Hubert Kemmler, Michael Cretu, Mats Björklund, Susanne Müller-Pi, Klaus Hirschburger and Michael Höing, and produced by Cretu. It is an adaptation of the ...
" (1988), "
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" (1990) and "
Don't Be Aggressive "Don't Be Aggressive" is a 1992 pop song by German singer Sandra. It was written by Michael Cretu and Klaus Hirschburger, and produced by Cretu. The song uses a sample of the 1990 track "Daydreaming" by Massive Attack, which in turn samples "Mamb ...
" (1992). Her albums ''
Into a Secret Land ''Into a Secret Land'' is the third studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 24 October 1988 by Virgin Records. The album was commercially successful and spawned the singles " Heaven Can Wait", "Secret Land", " We'll Be Together" and "A ...
'' (1988) and ''
Close to Seven ''Close to Seven'' is the fifth studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 17 February 1992 by Virgin Records. Background The album's title symbolised the upcoming seventh anniversary of Sandra's career. It was recorded in Sandra and Mi ...
'' (1992) have won Sandra high critical acclaim. Prior to embarking on a solo career, Sandra was the lead singer of the all-female
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trio
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, which had a massive following in
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and the
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. Also, between 1990 and 2001, she provided vocals on album releases of the very successful musical project
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, which had top 10 hits in
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and the
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. A cult star with a devoted fan base, Sandra remains one of the most popular singers of the 1980s in
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. During the height of her popularity, she even managed to outsell
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in a number of countries around the world. With sales in excess of 33 million records worldwide, Sandra has established her position as the most successful German female vocalist.


Biography


1962–1984: Early life and Arabesque

Sandra Ann Lauer was born on 18 May 1962 in the German town of
Saarbrücken Saarbrücken (; french: link=no, Sarrebruck ; Rhine Franconian: ''Saarbrigge'' ; lb, Saarbrécken ; lat, Saravipons, lit=The Bridge(s) across the Saar river) is the capital and largest city of the state of Saarland, Germany. Saarbrücken is S ...
, close to the French border. Her
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-born father, Robert Lauer (1937-2021), owned a wine store in Saarbrücken, and German-born mother, Karin (''née'' Eltern) (1939–2020), worked in a shoe store. Sandra had an older brother, Gaston, a
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who died in 1995. She showed an early interest in music and dancing, taking
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at the age of five and guitar lessons when she was 10. In 1975, at the age of 13, Sandra went with her mother to see
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, a Saarbrücken talent competition. She was only a member of the audience, but when the participants had finished performing and the jury was discussing the results, Sandra walked onto the stage and persuaded the DJ to put on the German version of an
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song. The impromptu performance gained considerable recognition and led to the release of her first single, a song about a pet dog, "
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". The single, however, performed poorly. In 1979, now 17, Sandra joined
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, a disco group consisting of Michaela Rose and Jasmine Vetter, and would become the band's lead singer. At that time, Sandra met keyboardist
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. They found that they shared the same birthday, albeit five years apart, and became good friends. Arabesque became successful with their cheerful music and flamboyant costumes, winning a massive following in Japan and scoring a top 10 hit in Germany in 1981 with "Marigot Bay". After nine albums, emerging differences in musical interests of group members and decreasing popularity of disco music signalled the group's break-up. Sandra and Michael Cretu, by then romantically involved, moved to Munich where Michael created his own studio, Data-Alpha, named after a song from his solo album ''Legionäre''. Their first single together was 1984's "Japan ist weit", a German cover of the Alphaville song " Big in Japan". However, the song failed to chart with only 125 copies sold.


1985–1992: Peak of international career

Sandra gained international success in 1985 with the song "
(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena", also known simply as "Maria Magdalena", is a song recorded by German singer Sandra for her debut studio album ''The Long Play'' (1985). The song, written by Hubert Kemmler, Markus Löhr, Michael Cretu and Richa ...
," which topped the charts in 21 countries and reached the top 10 in another five. Her first album, ''
The Long Play ''The Long Play'' is the debut studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 11 November 1985 by Virgin Records. The album was a great commercial success and spawned Sandra's signature number-one single "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" as wel ...
'' (1985), reached number 12 in Germany and number 2 in Sweden. The follow-up single, " In the Heat of the Night," reached number two in Germany and the top 10 in many European countries. The song also earned Sandra second place at the
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in 1986. " Little Girl," accompanied by a music video filmed in
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, became the third single from the album in 1986, but was met with moderate success. Shortly after the release of ''The Long Play'', Sandra moved to London for six months to work with singing teacher
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and take drum lessons. She also enrolled at the
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to improve her English, returning to Germany at weekends to record new songs. Sandra's second studio album, ''
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'', was released in October 1986 with "
Innocent Love "Innocent Love" is a 1986 synthpop song performed by German singer Sandra. It was written by Hubert Kemmler, Ulrich Herter, Susanne Müller, and Klaus Hirschburger, and produced by Michael Cretu and Armand Volker. The song was released as the fi ...
" chosen as the first single, followed by "
Hi! Hi! Hi! "Hi! Hi! Hi!" is a 1986 song performed by German pop singer Sandra. It was written by Michael Cretu, Hubert Kemmler and Klaus Hirschburger, and produced by Cretu and Armand Volker. The song was released as the second single from Sandra's second ...
". Both of these up-tempo
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offerings achieved success in continental Europe. Two further singles from the album, the ballad "
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" and " Midnight Man", were only moderate successes. In 1987, Sandra released a cover version of "
Everlasting Love "Everlasting Love" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, originally a 1967 hit for Robert Knight and since remade numerous times, most successfully by Love Affair, as well as Town Criers, Carl Carlton, Sandra Cretu, and Gloria Estef ...
", her favourite song since childhood, to great international success. The single was a top 10 hit in German-speaking countries and charted within the top 20 internationally. The song was included on Sandra's first greatest hits compilation, ''
Ten on One (The Singles) ''Ten on One (The Singles)'' is the first greatest hits album by German singer Sandra, released on 15 October 1987 by Virgin Records. It was a commercial success and spawned one of Sandra's most successful singles, the cover of "Everlasting Lov ...
.'' Sandra and
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married in January 1988 and moved to the Spanish island of
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to work on what would be Sandra's third studio album. ''
Into a Secret Land ''Into a Secret Land'' is the third studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 24 October 1988 by Virgin Records. The album was commercially successful and spawned the singles " Heaven Can Wait", "Secret Land", " We'll Be Together" and "A ...
'' moved from electro-pop to more sophisticated areas of pop, showcased by the first single, " Heaven Can Wait". The second single, "
Secret Land "Secret Land" is a 1988 pop song by German singer Sandra. It was written by Uwe Gronau, Hubert Kemmler, Michael Cretu, Mats Björklund, Susanne Müller-Pi, Klaus Hirschburger and Michael Höing, and produced by Cretu. It is an adaptation of the ...
", met with even greater success, is considered one of her biggest solo hits while " We'll Be Together", released as the third single, was the first song she co-wrote. In order to promote her music in the
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, another compilation was released at the end of 1988, ''
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''. The album failed to enter the charts in the USA or the UK but a
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remix of the title track included on the album charted at number 45 in the UK. 1989 saw the release of the final single from ''Into a Secret Land'', "
Around My Heart "Around My Heart" is a 1988 pop song performed by German singer Sandra. It was written by Hubert Kemmler, Markus Löhr, Sör Otto's, Frank Peterson and Klaus Hirschburger, and produced by Michael Cretu. The song was released as the fourth single ...
", which became another chart hit. With
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high on her personal agenda, Sandra took part in recording "Yes We Can" with 15 other performers for Artists United for Nature. Sandra's fourth album, ''
Paintings in Yellow ''Paintings in Yellow'' is the fourth studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 26 March 1990 by Virgin Records. It was commercially successful and spawned the single "Hiroshima". Background and release The album was recorded at A.R.T. ...
'', was released in March 1990 and became her highest-charting album in her home country. "
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" was released as the lead single and was a hit. Danceable " (Life May Be) A Big Insanity" and ballad " One More Night" were released as the second and third singles off the album, respectively, but were only modest successes. Sandra accepted an award for the best-selling German artist at the 1990
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in
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. Also in 1990, the singer contributed vocals to four songs for her husband's musical project
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, including the worldwide number 1 hit " Sadness (Part I)". In early 1992, Sandra's fifth album was released, ''
Close to Seven ''Close to Seven'' is the fifth studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 17 February 1992 by Virgin Records. Background The album's title symbolised the upcoming seventh anniversary of Sandra's career. It was recorded in Sandra and Mi ...
'', which continued a more mature, less dance-orientated musical style. The album was a remarkable international success as was its lead single, "
Don't Be Aggressive "Don't Be Aggressive" is a 1992 pop song by German singer Sandra. It was written by Michael Cretu and Klaus Hirschburger, and produced by Cretu. The song uses a sample of the 1990 track "Daydreaming" by Massive Attack, which in turn samples "Mamb ...
". However, the second single, "I Need Love", was her first since 1984 to fail to chart. Later in 1992, a new compilation was released, '' 18 Greatest Hits''. It included most of her previous single songs and a re-recording of "
Johnny Wanna Live "Johnny Wanna Live" is a pop song by German singer Sandra, written by Michael Cretu, Klaus Hirschburger and Frank Peterson, and produced by Cretu. The song was originally released on Sandra's fourth studio album '' Paintings in Yellow'' in 1990 ...
", originally from ''Paintings in Yellow'', which was released as a single and became a minor hit in Germany and the Netherlands.


1993–2006: Comeback attempts

In 1993, Sandra released a new version of " Maria Magdalena" with a
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arrangement and futuristic music video. The re-recording turned out to be a flop. Nonetheless, she sang on three songs on Enigma's next album, ''
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'', including the hit single "
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". While pregnant with twins, Sandra recorded and released ''
Fading Shades ''Fading Shades'' is the sixth studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 12 June 1995 by Virgin Records. Background Sandra recorded ''Fading Shades'' while pregnant with twins and was having to sit during the recording sessions. The al ...
'' in 1995. The album saw new writer-producer
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working alongside Michael Cretu and comprised mostly pop-orientated material. A cover version of "
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was released as the first single, becoming one of Sandra's lowest-charting singles in Germany, although it was a hit in Israel. The album met a lukewarm commercial and critical reception, and the second single, "Won't Run Away", failed to chart. After giving birth to sons Nikita and Sebastian in a Munich hospital through
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in July 1995, Sandra decided to put her career on hold. However, the following year she participated in recording two songs for Enigma's third album. 1999 saw the release of ''
My Favourites ''My Favourites'' is the third greatest hits album by German singer Sandra, released on 4 June 1999 by Virgin Records. Background ''My Favourites'' is a double album consisting of some of Sandra's hits and non-single tracks newly remixed by lon ...
'', a double disc album featuring remixes of Sandra's older songs and some of her favourite ballads. It was a success, charting within the top 20 in some European countries. A new version of "
Secret Land "Secret Land" is a 1988 pop song by German singer Sandra. It was written by Uwe Gronau, Hubert Kemmler, Michael Cretu, Mats Björklund, Susanne Müller-Pi, Klaus Hirschburger and Michael Höing, and produced by Cretu. It is an adaptation of the ...
" was released as a single, accompanied by a music video in which Sandra sported a shorter hairstyle. Her vocals again appeared in two songs on Enigma's 2000 album ''
The Screen Behind the Mirror ''The Screen Behind the Mirror'' is the fourth studio album by the German musical project Enigma, released on 14 January 2000 by Virgin Records. It was recorded at the A.R.T. Studios in Ibiza, Spain. Composition "The Gate" begins the album with ...
'' as well as the project's 2001 single " Turn Around". She released ballad "
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" in 2001, which was a minor chart success in Germany. It foreshadowed her next studio album, ''
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'', eventually released in spring 2002, after several delays. The album was a chart success and met a positive critical response, producing two more singles, "
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", originally performed by
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, and another ballad "I Close My Eyes". In 2003, the DVD ''The Complete History'' was released, featuring all of her music videos. The same year, Sandra contributed vocals for Enigma's ''
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'' album, which would mark the last time she worked with the project. After several years' break, in 2006 Sandra teamed up with Swiss singer
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for a duet "
Secrets of Love "Secrets of Love" is a 2006 pop song performed as a duet by Swiss singer DJ BoBo and German singer Sandra. The song was written and produced by DJ BoBo and Axel Breitung. It was released on 3 March 2006 to promote DJ BoBo's compilation ''Greates ...
" on his ''Greatest Hits'' album. The single was a big hit, reaching top 5 in Switzerland and top 20 in Germany. Sandra subsequently took up performing live again and began working on her next album. In late 2006, '' Reflections'' was released, an album consisting of remixes of Sandra's biggest hits. A new ballad version of "
Everlasting Love "Everlasting Love" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden, originally a 1967 hit for Robert Knight and since remade numerous times, most successfully by Love Affair, as well as Town Criers, Carl Carlton, Sandra Cretu, and Gloria Estef ...
" was released as a promotional single in Germany while the remix of "
Around My Heart "Around My Heart" is a 1988 pop song performed by German singer Sandra. It was written by Hubert Kemmler, Markus Löhr, Sör Otto's, Frank Peterson and Klaus Hirschburger, and produced by Michael Cretu. The song was released as the fourth single ...
" proved to be a big radio hit in Poland.


2007–present: A new musical direction

'' The Art of Love'', a studio album, was released in February 2007. It reached the top 20 in Germany and enjoyed minor success internationally. For the first time,
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did not participate in recording one of her albums as he was reportedly busy with Enigma;
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produced the entire work. Sandra participated in composing and writing the album, making it a reflection of the struggles in her personal life. (In November 2007, Sandra and Michael divorced and she spent the following year touring Europe.) " The Way I Am" was the album's lead single, peaking at number 50 in Germany, while the second single, "What Is It About Me", failed to chart. However, her version of
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' "
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" became a big radio hit in Poland. Her next album, '' Back to Life'', was released in March 2009, showcasing up-tempo material influenced by Latin pop, dance, and R&B. " In a Heartbeat" and " The Night Is Still Young", the latter featuring
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of
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, were released as singles and had modest success in Germany. Later in 2009, a three-disc compilation titled '' The Platinum Collection'' was released, featuring all of Sandra's hit singles as well as some album tracks and extended versions. 2012 saw the release of ''
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'', Sandra's tenth studio album. Produced by German DJ duo
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, the album incorporated 1980s sounds reminiscent of her early albums. "
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" was released as the first single and peaked at 77 in Germany while the second single, " Infinite Kiss" failed to chart. However, the album was a modest success internationally and received warm response. In August 2014, her management was transitioned to
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.


Personal life

Sandra and
Michael Cretu Michael Cretu ( ro, Mihai Crețu, ; born 18 May 1957) is a Romanian-German musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He gained worldwide fame as the founder and musician behind the musical project Enigma, which he formed in 1990. Cretu ...
, who share the same birthday, were married on 7 January 1988, and in July 1995 became parents of twin sons. They separated in November 2007, citing "personal and professional differences." While Cretu has been living in Germany since May 2009, Sandra remained in Ibiza and married music producer
Olaf Menges Olaf or Olav (, , or British ; Old Norse: ''Áleifr'', ''Ólafr'', ''Óleifr'', ''Anleifr'') is a Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as ''*Anu-laibaz'', from ''anu'' "ancestor, grand-father" a ...
in 2010. They separated in 2014.


Discography

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The Long Play ''The Long Play'' is the debut studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 11 November 1985 by Virgin Records. The album was a great commercial success and spawned Sandra's signature number-one single "(I'll Never Be) Maria Magdalena" as wel ...
'' (1985) * ''
Mirrors A mirror or looking glass is an object that Reflection (physics), reflects an image. Light that bounces off a mirror will show an image of whatever is in front of it, when focused through the lens of the eye or a camera. Mirrors reverse the ...
'' (1986) * ''
Into a Secret Land ''Into a Secret Land'' is the third studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 24 October 1988 by Virgin Records. The album was commercially successful and spawned the singles " Heaven Can Wait", "Secret Land", " We'll Be Together" and "A ...
'' (1988) * ''
Paintings in Yellow ''Paintings in Yellow'' is the fourth studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 26 March 1990 by Virgin Records. It was commercially successful and spawned the single "Hiroshima". Background and release The album was recorded at A.R.T. ...
'' (1990) * ''
Close to Seven ''Close to Seven'' is the fifth studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 17 February 1992 by Virgin Records. Background The album's title symbolised the upcoming seventh anniversary of Sandra's career. It was recorded in Sandra and Mi ...
'' (1992) * ''
Fading Shades ''Fading Shades'' is the sixth studio album by German singer Sandra, released on 12 June 1995 by Virgin Records. Background Sandra recorded ''Fading Shades'' while pregnant with twins and was having to sit during the recording sessions. The al ...
'' (1995) * ''
The Wheel of Time ''The Wheel of Time'' is a series of high fantasy novels by American author Robert Jordan, with Brandon Sanderson as a co-author for the final three novels. Originally planned as a six-book series, ''The Wheel of Time'' spans 14 volumes, in a ...
'' (2002) * '' The Art of Love'' (2007) * '' Back to Life'' (2009) * ''
Stay in Touch ''Stay in Touch'' is the tenth studio album by German singer Sandra (singer), Sandra, released on 26 October 2012 by Virgin Records. Background The album was produced by a German DJ duo Blank & Jones and most of the songs were written or co-wri ...
'' (2012)


See also

* Enigma (musical project) *
Arabesque (group) Arabesque was an all-girl trio formed at the height of the European disco era in 1977 in Frankfurt, West Germany. The group's changing lineup worked with the German composer Jean Frankfurter (Erich Ließmann) and became especially popular in Jap ...


References


External links


Official website
* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sandra 1962 births 20th-century German women singers 21st-century German women singers Echo (music award) winners English-language singers from Germany Enigma (German band) members German dance musicians German expatriates in Spain German women pop singers German people of French descent Living people New-age musicians People from Saarbrücken Virgin Records artists Synth-pop singers Women in electronic music