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Alexander Klaws

 
Artist: Alexander Klaws

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  • Born: September 03, 1983, Ahlen, Germany
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Was Willst Du Noch!?

Biography

Alexander Klaws was the winner of the first season of the Pop Idol spinoff Deutschland Sucht den Superstar. He was born in Ahlen, North Rhine-Westphalia in 1983 and grew up in Sendenhorst. Klaws was an early bloomer, to say the least; he sang Haddaway's "What Is Love?" on national television when he was ten years old and he had a voice coach by the time he was 13. In 2002, he clawed his way up through the ranks of Deutschland Sucht den Superstar and beat Juliette Schoppmann in the finale by a margin of 20 percent. He was signed to Sony BMG once the show was over, and his debut single, 2003's "Take Me Tonight," held the number one position on the German and Swiss singles charts in its first week. It went on to sell over a million copies in Germany alone, and was one of the best-selling singles of the year, second only to the DSDS single "We Have a Dream."

Klaws' debut album, Take Your Chance, came out a couple months later; it peaked at number one on the German charts and yielded three more Top Ten singles: "Stay with Me," "Behind the Sun," and the number one hit "Free Like the Wind." Another album, Here I Am, emerged the following year; it peaked at number one in Germany, and generated two more Top Ten hits for Klaws: "Behind the Sun" and "Sunshine After the Rain." His third album, 2005's Attention!, only just managed to break into the German Top 20, and Sony BMG only released one single from the album based on its relatively weak sales. After a relatively quiet two-year break, Klaws returned to the stage as Alfred in a production of Tanz der Vampire (Dance of the Vampires), a German stage adaptation of Roman Polanski's film The Fearless Vampire Killers. ~ Margaret Reges, All Music Guide
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Background information
Birth name Alexander Klaws
Born September 3, 1983 (1983-09-03) (age 26)
Origin Ahlen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Genres Pop
Occupations Singer, Actor
Years active 2002-present
Labels SonyBMG
Website Official site

Alexander Klaws (born September 3, 1983 in Ahlen, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German pop singer, who came to fame as the winner of the first season of the television show Deutschland sucht den Superstar, the German version of Pop Idol.

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Biography

Early life

Alexander had a typical childhood growing up in Sendenhorst, Germany with his parents Richard and Hildegard and older sister Melanie (born 1980). He was an avid soccer player, and still plays soccer on charity teams whenever he finds the time. Alexander's musical gifts became apparent when he was still in elementary school. He made his first television appearance at the age of 10, performing Haddaway's "What Is Love" on a national TV show for children. By the time he was 13, Alexander was already taking vocal and piano lessons to strengthen his voice.

Career

In 2002 Klaws participated in the first season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar. Although he was seen as one of the more inconspicuous finalists at the very beginning of the show, he was able to boost his popularity constantly with standout performances of Robbie Williams' "Angels" or Michael Sembello's "Maniac". In the end he beat out runner-up Juliette Schoppmann. He earned 70.1 percent of the vote. This record would stand until 2007 when Mark Medlock gained 78.02 percent of the vote in the finale of the 4th season. Alexander is also one of the two DSDS winners to have never been in the bottom three.

DSDS Performances

Topic of the Show (Mottoshow number) Song Original Artist Place/Percentage
Top 30 Show (Semi Finals) Angels Robbie Williams 29% (1/10)
My Idol (Motto 1) Every Breath You Take Sting & The Police 8.1% (4/10)
Love Songs (Motto 2) Hello Lionel Richie 6.2% (5/9)
Hits of 2002 (Motto 3) If Tomorrow Never Comes Ronan Keating 17.6% (3/8)
Musicals (Motto 4) Starlight Express from Starlight Express 15.2% (4/7)
Songs of the 80's (Motto 5) Right Here Waiting Richard Marx 21.2% (2/6)
Big Band (Motto 6) Mack the Knife Frank Sinatra 24.9% (2/5)
Disco and Songs of the 70's (Motto 7) Maniac Michael Sembello 36.9% (1/4)
Relight My Fire Dan Hartman
Movie Hits (Motto 8) I Believe I Can Fly R. Kelly 40.5% (1/3)
You can Leave Your Hat on Joe Cocker
Final (Best of...) (Motto 9) She's the One Robbie Williams 70.1% (1/2) (Winner)
Maniac Michael Sembello
Take Me Tonight Alexander

Alexander's first single "Take Me Tonight" (written and produced by judge Dieter Bohlen) was released in March 2003 via BMG. The song debuted at number 1 on the German, and Swiss singles charts and sold more than 1 million copies domestically, becoming the third most successful single of the year. In May he followed-up with his debut album Take Your Chance, which saw similar success and spawned a second single "Stay with Me". At the end of a year he entered the top of the charts again with "Free Like the Wind", the soundtrack to the German TV movie Held der Gladiatoren.

In 2004 Klaws returned with his second album Here I Am. Like its predecessor, the album debuted at number 1 on the German charts, but it ultimately failed to live up to the overwhelming success of his debut album. In spite of this, the album managed to snag Klaws another three top-20 hits with "Behind the Sun", "Sunshine After the Rain" and "Here I Am". He went on to record and release a duet with German singer Sabrina Weckerlin, "All (I Ever Want)", the theme song to the musical The Three Musketeers.

After a brief absence from the limelight Alexander returned in early 2006 with the single "Not Like You" and his third album Attention!. Both the album and the single barely made it to the top 20 on the German charts. As a result of Attention!'s relatively weak showing, SonyBMG opted not to release another single from the album.

As of January 2007, Alexander Klaws is playing Alfred in the musical play Tanz der Vampire in Theatre des Westens, Berlin. He remained with the musical until late March 2008 when Tanz der Vampire was replaced by the musical Elisabeth. His fourth album was released in early April. It is the first album that Klaws has done that is completely in his mother language of German.

Discography

Albums

  • Take Your Chance (2003) #1 GER
  • Here I Am (2004) #1 GER
  • Attention! (2006) #20 GER
  • Was willst Du noch?! (2008) #28 GER

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
GER AUT SWI
2003 "Take Me Tonight"
1
2
1
Take Your Chance
"Stay with Me"
9
14
28
"Free Like the Wind"
1
2
2
Here I Am
2004 "Behind the Sun"
2
15
18
"Sunshine After the Rain"
5
19
36
"Here I Am"
19
45
98
2005 "All (I Ever Want)" (with Sabrina Weckerlin)
12
43
44
Attention!
2006 "Not Like You"
16
55
81
2008 "Welt"
65
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Was willst Du noch?!

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Preceded by
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Deutschland sucht den Superstar
Winner

Season 1 (2003)
Succeeded by
Elli Erl



 
 
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