Johann "Hans" Hölzel (; 19 February 1957 – 6 February 1998), better known by his stage name Falco, was an Austrian singer and musician.
Falco had several international hits including "
Der Kommissar" (1981), "
Rock Me Amadeus",
"
Vienna Calling",
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* Jeanny Canby (1929–2007), American archaeologist and scholar
* Jeanny Dom (born 1954), Luxembourgian table tennis player
* Jeanny Marc (born 1950), French National Assembly member
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", " The Sound of Musik", "Coming Home (Jeanny Part II, One Year Later)
"Jeanny" is a song by Austrian singer Falco, released in December 1985 as the third single from his third studio album, ''Falco 3'' (1985). It was written and composed by Falco and Rob and Ferdi Bolland, who also produced the song.
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Films
* ''Out of the Dark'' (1989 film), a comedy/horror film starring Karen Witter
* ''Out of the Dark'' (1995 film), a comedy/horror film by Jeffery Lau and starring Stephen Chow
* ''Out in the Dark'', a 2012 Israe ...
".
"Rock Me Amadeus" reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' charts in 1986, making him the only artist in history whose principal language was German, to score a ''vocal'' number-one hit in the United States. According to his estate, he has sold 20 million albums and 40 million singles, which makes him the best-selling Austrian singer of all time.
Also notable was his very early creation of a successful non-English language rap music
Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or chanted, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. The ...
song (''Der Kommissar''), recorded in December of 1981.
Early years
Johann Hölzel was born on 19 February 1957 to Alois Hölzel and Maria Hölzel in a working class district of Vienna. Maria would later recall that she had been pregnant with triplets. As it was a dizygotic pregnancy, she miscarried
Miscarriage, also known in medical terms as a spontaneous abortion and pregnancy loss, is the death of an embryo or fetus before it is able to survive independently. Miscarriage before 6 weeks of gestation is defined by ESHRE as biochemical lo ...
the identical twins during the third month and Falco, who was conceived via a separate ovum, survived. Falco mused that "three souls in one breast sounds a little over-dramatic, but I do sense them sometimes. In my moodiness. I'll be really up and then right after I'll be really down."
In 1963, Falco began his schooling at a Roman Catholic private school; four years later, at age ten, he switched to the Rainergymnasium in Margareten. Falco's father left the family while he was still a child, and he was raised by his mother.
Falco began to show signs of unusual musical talent very early. As a toddler, he was able to keep time with the drumbeat in songs he heard on the radio. He was given a child's grand piano for his fourth birthday; a year later, his birthday gift was a record player which he used to play music by Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, and the Beatles.
Falco wanted to be a pop star from a very early age. At age 16, he attended the Vienna Conservatoire
The Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna ( (MUK)) in Vienna, Austria, is a university of music and the arts. It was previously (2005−2015) named (KONSuni, Konservatorium Wien University), and before that (Conservatory of Vienna). ...
, but he became frustrated and soon left. His mother insisted he begin an apprenticeship with the Austrian employee pension insurance institute. This too only lasted a short time. At seventeen, he got conscripted for eight months of military service with the Austrian army.
In late 1970s Vienna, he became part of the Viennese nightlife, which included not just music but also striptease
A striptease is an erotic or exotic dance in which the performer gradually undresses, either partly or completely, in a seductive and sexually suggestive manner. The person who performs a striptease is commonly known as a "stripper" or an "ex ...
, performance art and a general atmosphere of satirizing politics and celebrating chaos. He played bass guitar in a number of bands under various pseudonyms, including "John Hudson" and "John DiFalco." One such band with whom he appeared was Drahdiwaberl, an Austrian group that employed shock tactics and stage antics. It was around this time he began performing under the stage name of Falco. Despite being closely tied with the Viennese underground club scene, Falco looked uncharacteristically clean-cut. In contrast to shabbier fashions, he had short hair (due to his military service) and wore Ray-Ban
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sunglasses and suits. His distinct style, coupled with his singing performance of the song " Ganz Wien" ("All of Vienna") led to manager Markus Spiegel offering to sign Falco in 1981. Ironically, it was at a concert for drug prevention and "Ganz Wien" has a line proclaiming "All Vienna is on heroin
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today."
Individual success
Once Falco was signed as a solo artist, he continued composing his own music and hired songwriter Robert Ponger. In 1981 Falco brought his intended first single "Helden von heute" to manager Horst Bork, but received a lukewarm reception. Bork felt that the B-side
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" Der Kommissar" was much stronger. Falco was hesitant, since the track is a German-language song about drug consumption that combines rap verses with a sung chorus. Though beginning to break through in America, rap was still rare in Western Europe at the time. Bork insisted and the song became a number-one success in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Japan, while charting high in several other nations.
Though "Der Kommissar" failed to break through in the UK and US, the British rock band After the Fire covered the song with new English lyrics. This version charted at number five on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the U.S. That same year, American singer Laura Branigan recorded a non-single version of the song with new English lyrics under the title "Deep in the Dark" on her album '' Branigan 2''. '' Einzelhaft'', the album on which "Der Kommissar" appears, also topped the charts in Austria and the Netherlands.
Falco and Ponger returned to the studio in 1983 to record Falco's second album ''Junge Roemer
''Junge Roemer'' (''Young Romans'') is the second album by Austrian pop rock artist Falco, released in 1984.
Production and success
The album was a No. 1 hit in his native Austria. The title track was a hit single there as well as in Switzerla ...
'' ("Young Romans"). It was a difficult project, as the two artists felt immense pressure to match their previous success and the recording process was plagued by delays. ''Junge Roemer'' was released in 1984. Even though the music video for the single "Hoch wie nie" ("Higher Than Ever") was aired on prime time TV in Austria, it failed to ignite interest internationally.
''Junge Roemer'' only charted in Austria where it went to number one. Outside of Austria and Spain, the title track and main single "Junge Roemer" failed to repeat the success of "Der Kommissar". As a reaction, Falco began to experiment with English lyrics in an effort to broaden his appeal. He parted ways with Ponger and chose a new production team: the brothers Rob and Ferdi Bolland from the Netherlands.
Falco recorded " Rock Me Amadeus" inspired in part by the Oscar-winning film '' Amadeus'', and the song became a worldwide hit in 1986. It reached No. 1 in over a dozen countries, including the US, UK, and Japan, bringing the success that had eluded him in markets a few years earlier. The song remained in the top spot of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for three weeks. His album ''Falco 3
''Falco 3'' is the third studio album by Austrian singer and rapper Falco, released on 15 October 1985 by GiG Records in Austria, by Teldec in Germany and by A&M Records elsewhere. In the United States, it peaked at number three on the ''Billb ...
'' peaked at the number three position on the'' Billboard'' album charts. Unusually for a white act, especially one from mainland Europe, "Rock Me Amadeus" reached number six in the Billboard Top R&B Singles Chart, and ''Falco 3'' peaked at number 18 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Follow-up single " Vienna Calling" was another international pop hit, peaking at No. 18 of the Billboard Charts and No. 17 on the US Cash Box
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Charts in 1986. A double A-side 12" single featuring remixes of those two hits peaked at No. 4 on the US Dance/Disco charts.
"Jeanny Jeanny is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
* Jeanny Canby (1929–2007), American archaeologist and scholar
* Jeanny Dom (born 1954), Luxembourgian table tennis player
* Jeanny Marc (born 1950), French National Assembly member
...
", the third release from the album ''Falco 3'', brought the performer back to the top of the charts across Europe. Highly controversial when it was released in Germany and the Netherlands, the story of "Jeanny" was told from the point of view of a possible rapist and murderer. Several DJs and radio stations refused to play the ballad, which was ignored in the US, though it became a huge hit in many European countries, and inspired a sequel on his next album.
After the success of "Rock Me Amadeus," there were talks of crossing over more permanently into the U.S. by working with American producers and collaborating with other American artists. These possibilities fell through, in part, due to Falco's personal problems. At this point in his career, he was dangerously addicted to alcohol and other drugs.
In 1986, the album ''Emotional
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'' was released, produced by Rob and Ferdi Bolland (Bolland & Bolland
Bolland & Bolland are two Dutch music producers and brothers, Rob Bolland (born 17 April 1955) and Ferdi Bolland (born on 5 August 1956). They were born in Port Elizabeth in South Africa.
Career
They produced and wrote for such artists as F ...
). Songs on the album included "Coming Home (Jeanny Part II, One Year Later)
"Jeanny" is a song by Austrian singer Falco, released in December 1985 as the third single from his third studio album, ''Falco 3'' (1985). It was written and composed by Falco and Rob and Ferdi Bolland, who also produced the song.
It was the ...
", "The Kiss of Kathleen Turner
Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954) is an American actress. She has received various accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and two Tony Awards.
Turner became widely k ...
", and "Kamikaze Capa" which was written as a tribute to the late photojournalist Robert Capa. "The Sound of Musik" was another international success, and a Top 20 US dance hit, though it failed to make the US pop charts.
In 1987, Falco went on the ''Emotional'' world tour ending in Japan. In the same year he sang a duet with Brigitte Nielsen, "Body Next to Body
"Body Next to Body" is a song recorded by Falco with Brigitte Nielsen. It was released as a single (credited to "Falco meets Brigitte Nielsen") in 1987.
Background and writing
The song was written by Giorgio Moroder, Falco, and Tom Whitlock. ...
"; the single was a Top 10 hit in German-speaking countries. The album '' Wiener Blut'' ("Viennese Blood") was released in 1988 but it did not get much publicity outside Germany and Austria.
After 1986, there were a number of European hits, but Falco was rarely heard in the US and the UK. His 1992 comeback attempt, the album ''Nachtflug
''Nachtflug'' is the seventh album by Austrian singer Falco.
In Germany, ''Nachtflug'' marked the return of Falco to the album and single charts after four years of absence, during which his only charted singles were seen in his home country ...
'' ("Night Flight") including the song " Titanic", was successful in Austria only.
Starting in the early 1990s, Falco lived in the Dominican Republic, where he worked on his last album from 1995 to 1998. ''Out of the Dark (Into the Light)
''Out of the Dark (Into the Light)'' is the eighth album by Austrian singer Falco, released in 1998. It was released less than a month after Falco's death on 6 February 1998.
Background information
In 1995, the techno-styled song " Mutter, de ...
'' was released posthumously on 27 February 1998 in Europe and worldwide in March. It charted at number one in Austria for 21 weeks.
Personal life
Falco has been described by those who knew him as having a complex personality. He has been called ambitious, eccentric, caring, egotistical and deeply insecure. Thomas Rabitsch, a keyboardist who met Falco when the aspiring pop star was only 17 years old, said he was a quiet young man and precise bass player, but also arrogant and with a "very high opinion of himself." Markus Spiegel, the manager who discovered Falco, admitted that the pop star was "an extremely difficult artist" and known womanizer. Peter Vieweger, a guitarist who knew Falco before his success and continued to play in Falco's touring band and on his albums, remembers Falco as being "scared he would fail or be unmasked and not be as good as people thought he was."
Through the 1980s and into the '90s, he became dependent on alcohol and cocaine. When under the influence he was unreliable at best and abusive at worst. Ferdi Bolland
Bolland & Bolland are two Dutch music producers and brothers, Rob Bolland (born 17 April 1955) and Ferdi Bolland (born on 5 August 1956). They were born in Port Elizabeth in South Africa.
Career
They produced and wrote for such artists as F ...
recalls that Falco was often so severely intoxicated that the writing process revolved around his "inability to be coherent, to even stand for a long time." Despite pleas from his manager and collaborators to get help, Falco stubbornly refused.
While Falco was in a relationship with Isabella Vitkovic, she gave birth to a baby girl, Katharina, in 1986. The couple married in 1988, but it was a "love-hate" relationship, as Katharina describes it, and the marriage was short-lived. He believed that Katharina was his own daughter until a paternity test proved otherwise when she was seven years old. After this, Katharina's relationship with him became strained. Though they kept in contact, she took her mother's surname and claimed that she was written out of his will. She was 12 years old when he died. She did not reconcile with Falco's mother, Maria Hölzel, until a few years before Hölzel's death at the age of 87 in April 2014. Katharina subsequently published a memoir in 2008 called ''Falco war mein Vater'' (Falco Was My Father).
Death
Falco died of severe injuries received on 6 February 1998, 13 days before his 41st birthday, when his Mitsubishi Pajero collided with a bus on the road linking the towns of Villa Montellano
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and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic. At the time of his death he was planning a comeback, which was successful with the posthumously released album ''Out of the Dark (Into the Light)
''Out of the Dark (Into the Light)'' is the eighth album by Austrian singer Falco, released in 1998. It was released less than a month after Falco's death on 6 February 1998.
Background information
In 1995, the techno-styled song " Mutter, de ...
''. His body was returned to Austria and buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery.[Falco]
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Tributes
upA Falco statue in , Lower Austria">Gars am Kamp, Lower Austria
In 1998, Rob and Ferdi Bolland (Dutch producers and co-writers of about half of Falco's albums) released the EP ''Tribute to Falco'' under the name The Bolland Project feat. Alida. The title track featured samples of Falco's music; the other tracks were "We Say Goodbye" and "So Lonely".
The film ''Falco: Damn It, We're Still Alive!'' was released in Austria on 7 February 2008, ten years and one day after Falco's death. This title also lends its name to a posthumously-released album by Falco, ''Verdammt wir leben noch
''Verdammt wir leben noch'' (''Damn we're still alive'') is Falco's second posthumously-published album, with Out of the Dark (Into the Light) being the first one, having the European release only three weeks after his passing. The album consists ...
,'' which translates to "Damn, we're still alive!" Written and directed by Thomas Roth, the movie features musician Manuel Rubey as adult Falco. The end credits include the line "With love, Ferdi & Rob", his frequent collaborators the Bollands.
Falco's friend Niki Lauda named one of the Boeing airplanes in his Lauda Air fleet "Falco" after the singer.
Although " Der Kommissar" saw nearly contemporaneous and fairly straightforward mainstream covers including the loose translation by After the Fire and the reinterpretation by Suzy Andrews, both in 1982 and 1983, Falco's song " Rock Me Amadeus" has seen more frequent use. Megaherz covered this song on their album '' Kopfschuss''. The track has been sampled by groups including the Bloodhound Gang
The Bloodhound Gang was an American rap rock band from Collegeville, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1988 by rappers Jimmy Pop and Daddy Long Legs (now in Wolfpac) as a hip-hop group, before branching out into other genres as their career pro ...
, who also refer to Falco in their 1999 song " Mope", and by German rapper Fler in "NDW 2005" from '' Neue Deutsche Welle''.
The restaurant Marchfelderhof in a Vienna suburb maintains a permanent reserved table for Falco.
The 1999 film ''Sugar Town
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'' is dedicated to Falco.
Discography
Studio albums
* '' Einzelhaft'' (1982)
* ''Junge Roemer
''Junge Roemer'' (''Young Romans'') is the second album by Austrian pop rock artist Falco, released in 1984.
Production and success
The album was a No. 1 hit in his native Austria. The title track was a hit single there as well as in Switzerla ...
'' (1984)
* ''Falco 3
''Falco 3'' is the third studio album by Austrian singer and rapper Falco, released on 15 October 1985 by GiG Records in Austria, by Teldec in Germany and by A&M Records elsewhere. In the United States, it peaked at number three on the ''Billb ...
'' (1985)
* ''Emotional
Emotions are mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. There is currently no scientific consensus on a definition. E ...
'' (1986)
* '' Wiener Blut'' (1988)
* '' Data de Groove'' (1990)
* ''Nachtflug
''Nachtflug'' is the seventh album by Austrian singer Falco.
In Germany, ''Nachtflug'' marked the return of Falco to the album and single charts after four years of absence, during which his only charted singles were seen in his home country ...
'' (1992)
* ''Out of the Dark (Into the Light)
''Out of the Dark (Into the Light)'' is the eighth album by Austrian singer Falco, released in 1998. It was released less than a month after Falco's death on 6 February 1998.
Background information
In 1995, the techno-styled song " Mutter, de ...
'' (1998)
* ''Verdammt wir leben noch
''Verdammt wir leben noch'' (''Damn we're still alive'') is Falco's second posthumously-published album, with Out of the Dark (Into the Light) being the first one, having the European release only three weeks after his passing. The album consists ...
'' (1999)
* ''The Spirit Never Dies
''The Spirit Never Dies'' is a 2009 rock album by Falco. The album features eight new songs as well as the final song in the '' Jeanny Trilogy'' titled " The Spirit Never Dies".
Track listing
#"Return to Forever" – 2:08
#"Nuevo Afrikano" – ...
'' (2009)
References
Further reading
*
External links
* – Official site (in German)
Official Falco
– Promotional site by Sony BMG
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* Falco Billboard Single Charts Discography
Falco may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Falco'' (book series), historical novels by Lindsey Davies
** Marcus Didius Falco, central character of the book series
* "Falco" (song), by Hitomi Shimatani
* ''Falco'' (TV series)
* Falco (Groov ...
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1957 births
1998 deaths
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Austrian new wave musicians
Austrian pop singers
Austrian rappers
Austrian soldiers
Burials at the Vienna Central Cemetery
Dance musicians
English-language singers from Austria
Hansa Records artists
Male bass guitarists
Road incident deaths in the Dominican Republic
Sire Records artists
20th-century guitarists
20th-century bass guitarists