David Hanselmann is a German-American rock and pop musician born on April 6, 1952, in Stuttgart. He began his music career at a young age, performing in clubs for American troops stationed in Germany. Hanselmann has been involved with various bands, including The Mayors, UFO, and Colosseum. He gained significant recognition for his work with Colosseum and later collaborated with notable artists like Gary Moore and Don Airey. One of his most notable hits was "Go Get the Cup," which reached the top 10 in German charts during the 1990 World Cup. Hanselmann has also written songs for other artists, such as Werner Böhm's character Gottlieb Wendehals, and has been part of several bands, including 'David Hanselmann and the Dudes' and 'The Union'. He has continued to perform and release music over the years, including participating in the TV show "The Voice of Germany" in 2013.
Hanselmann's diverse career spans multiple genres and collaborations. He has released several albums, including "Stonehenge" and "Symbols of the Seven Sacred Sounds," which were critically acclaimed. His music often reflects a blend of rock, pop, and soul influences. Despite facing health challenges, Hanselmann remains active in the music scene, performing with various bands and projects like 'Blue Eyed Soul' and MCM, which focuses on the music of Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears.
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