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- Rosenstolz (German pronunciation: [ˈʁoːzənʃtɔlts]) was a German pop duo from Berlin that was active between 1991 and 2012 and had chart hits in Germany...
- The discography of Rosenstolz, a German pop duo from Berlin, includes 12 studio albums and at least 40 singles, released between 1992 and 2012. The band...
- Between 1991 and 2012, he was the keyboardist and occasional vocalist of Rosenstolz, a German pop duo that had chart hits in Germany, Austria and Switzerland...
- Zucker (surname) Zücker, an album by the Fastbacks Zucker (Rosenstolz album), an album by Rosenstolz Zucker laboratory rat breed Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker...
- European musicians, including Ernesto Tomasini. In 2001, German pop duo Rosenstolz and English singer Marc Almond recorded a cover version of "Total Eclipse"...
- vocals for pop group Gleis 8. She was previously the main vocalist of Rosenstolz, a pop duo that was active between 1991 and 2012 and had chart hits in...
- Let's have a Party - Boogie Pimps Remix - 2009 Rosenstolz Blaue Flecken - Boogie Pimps Remix - 2009 Rosenstolz Blaue Flecken - Boogie Pimps Dub Remix - 2009...
- Nomi "Total Eclipse" / "Die schwarze Witwe", a double A-side single by Rosenstolz featuring Marc Almond and Nina Hagen Total Eclipse (1988 video game),...
- sixth studio album by German pop duo Rosenstolz. Released in 1999 by Polydor Records, it was the first Rosenstolz album to enter the top 10 of the German...
- appeared in the music video of "Wir Sind am Leben" by the Berlin music duo Rosenstolz. S**** said the GDR required her to spell her name with a "ß" presumably...