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Julian Feifel

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Julian Feifel
Born (1966-03-16) March 16, 1966 (age 58)
Stuttgart, Germany Germany
OriginGerman
Genres
Occupation(s)producer, songwriter, musician
Instrumentsguitar, bass, programming
Years active1986-present
Associated acts
  • Sofia Reyes
  • No Angels
  • Mia Aegerter
  • Gil Ofarim

Julian Feifel (born 16 March 1966 in Stuttgart ) is a multi-platinum awarded German music producer, composer, guitarist and singer based in Germany.

He grew up in Munich, playing guitar in different school bands. In 1988 he studied at the Munich Guitar Institute (MGI), graduated after one year and started as a teacher in Munich and Cologne. One year later, he left the MGI and went on tour as a guitarist with Milli Vanilli. Shortly thereafter, he released his first album The Race as a lead singer and guitarist in the band Fore (BMG). Since then he started working in his music studio as a composer, guitarist and music producer. He wrote the song "Faith can move a mountain" on the album Elle'ments (1.1 million copies worldwide) from the german girl band No Angels.[1]

Biography[edit]

Since 1986 Julian accompanied on stage as a guitarist and singer known artists like Eric Burdon , Gary Brooker , Jon Lord , Bobby Kimball , Ian Anderson , Chris Thompson , Peter Frampton , Bonnie Tyler , Alannah Myles , Roger Hodgson , Nick van Eede ( Cutting Crew ), Chris de Burgh , Robin Gibb ( Bee Gees ), The Weather Girls , Dolores O'Riordan , Sabrina Setlur , Jack Bruce , Victor Bailey , Manfred Mann ,Midge Ure , Percy Sledge , Tony Carey , David Clayton-Thomas , Paul Young , Paul Carrack , Howard Jones , Johnny Logan , Piero Mazzocchetti , Peter Maffay , Mia Aegerter , Gianna Nannini , Milli Vanilli , Peter Schilling , Lisa Fitz , Kim Wilde , Bill Evans , John Helliwell , Steve Lukather , Al Di Meola , David Garrett , Midge Ure (Ultravox), Randy Brecker , Chaka Khan .

With the Soulmates (Leslie Mandoki), he appeared in television shows Wetten, dass..?< and 50 years of rock with Thomas Gottschalk as well as 50 years of Rock Love Songs .

End of 2013 he was part of the production team of Toby Gad[2] for The X Factor USA,[3] working from his studio in Germany.

2015 he co wrote the song Conmigo (Rest of Your Life) (# 20 MEX, # 31 US Latin Pop) by the mexican singer Sofia Reyes.

2016 he produced the #1 hit "Une dhe ti" by the albanian singer Alban Skënderaj. The song won the Top Music Awards "Tar Hit of the Year" and was nominated for the Song of the Year in Albania.

The album "Louder"[4] from Sofia Reyes was released 2017 and reached US Billboard charts: #13 US Heat, #23 US Latin, # 8 US Latin Pop.[5] On that album Julian Feifel wrote and produced 3 songs[6].

Discography[edit]

Albums

  • 1993: Peter Schilling - Rosenkrieg, Viel zu heiß (on the album Geheime Macht)
  • 1998: Gil Ofarim - Goodby , Bang Bang Bang , For Heaven's Sake , Round'n Round (on album Here I am , 7x Gold and Platinum Awards worldwide)
  • 1999: Judith Hildebrandt - Judith (# 94 DE)
  • 2001: No Angels - Faith can move a mountain (on album "Elle'ments", # 1 DE, # 1 CH, # 1 AT, 7x gold in DE, AT, CH)
  • 2002: No Angels - Faith can move a mountain (on album When The Angels Swing, # 9 DE, # 22 AT, gold in DE)[7]
  • 2002: T.E.A.R.S. (Popstars Switzerland) - This is who I am (on album En rouge , # 8 CH, gold award in Switzerland)
  • 2004: No Angels - Faith can move a mountain (on album Acoustic Angels, # 80 DE)
  • 2004: Mia Aegerter - So wie I bi/ The way I am - # 5 CH, gold award in Switzerland.
  • 2006: Mia Aegerter - Vo mänsche u monschter / Humans and Monsters - # 21 CH
  • 2008: Kuschelrock - Die schönsten Schweizer Duette und mehr – Mia Aegerter und Marco Rima - Du und ich und sie - # 1 CH
  • 2009: Mia Aegerter - Chopf oder Buuch - # 17 CH
  • 2013: Mia Aegerter - Gränzgängerin - # 33 CH
  • 2014: Nick Howard - No Ordinary Angel (on album Living in Stereo)
  • 2017: Sofía Reyes - Louder (# 13 US Heat, #23 US Latin, # 8 US Latin Pop)

Singles

  • 1994: Subzero - Legalize together with U96 / Dance Charts-entry in Spain
  • 1994: Peter Schilling - Sonne Mond und Sterne (# 13 DE)
  • 1995: Peter Schilling - Terra Titanic (Remix)
  • 1995: Peter Schilling - Trip to Orion
  • 1997: Gil Ofarim - Round'n Round (# 28 DE, # 11 CH, 21 # AT)
  • 1997: FAB! - We belong together (# 7 IE)
  • 1998: Erkan and Stefan - Krass
  • 1999: Judith Hildebrandt - We gonna stay together (# 13 DE, 15 CH)
  • 1999: Judith Hildebrandt - If paradise is half as nice (# 90 DE)
  • 1999: Judith Hildebrandt - I can still believe (# 73 DE)
  • 2003: Peter Schilling - Sonne Mond und Sterne Remix
  • 2003: Erkan and Stefan - Checker
  • 2003: Ray Wilson - Change (Radioremix)
  • 2003: Mia Aegerter[8] - Do not know how to love me (# 44 EN, # 19 CH)
  • 2003: Mia Aegerter - Hie u Jetzt / Right here right now (# 5 CH)
  • 2004: Mia Aegerter - So wie i bi / The way I am (# 4 CH)
  • 2004: Mia Aegerter - Alive (# 86 DE, # 36 CH)
  • 2005: Carla Vallet - Streets of tomorrow (# 82)
  • 2006: Mia Aegerter - Meischterwärk / Masterpiece of humankind (# 55 CH)
  • 2008: Bruno Ferrara - Amore Mio (# 90 DE)
  • 2015: Nick Howard - No Ordinary Angel
  • 2016: Alban Skënderaj - Une dhe ti (#1 Albania)
  • 2015: Sofía Reyes - Conmigo (Rest of Your Life) (# 20 MEX, # 31 US Latin Pop)

Advertising

  • 2005: Preluders - Color your li'v'e (Advertising campaign Live Color XXL by Schwarzkopf)
  • 2006: Carla Vallet - Streets of tomorrow (Audi Q7, worldwide TV / Movie commercial)
  • 2006: Song for Audi A4 Cabrio commercial
  • From 2010: Songs for Volkswagen / Audi Spots
  • 2012: 3 songs for FC Bayern CD "Stimmen des Südens": "Forever FCB", "We are One", "My Club, My Heart, My Family"

TV/Movies[edit]

  • Workaholic (Movie, DE) - Cool girl
  • Abgefahrn (Movie, DE) - theme song: Right here right now
  • Achtung fertig Charlie (Kino / CH, DE) - theme song: Hie u Now
  • (ARD) children's program theme song: Check 1
  • Dr. Mag Love / Youth program (ZDF) - theme song: Cool girl
  • Pokémon Series (RTL2) Solo singer at theme song Pokémon Johto
  • Forsthaus Falkenau (ZDF) - "That Song" , "Understand"
  • Guitar recordings in score music for various TV series, like: Traumschiff (ARD), Rosenheimcops (ARD), Kalle (ARD)
  • "Adieu Heimat – Schweizer wandern aus" theme song: "Land in Sicht", composer and producer
  • "Cartoon Network D! Hall of Fame" title song, , composer and producer

References[edit]

  1. "No Angels-Diskographie auf Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  2. "Toby Gad". Toby Gad. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  3. Prophecy Productions. "Prophecy Productions". Platinumprophecy.com. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  4. "Louder! - Sofia Reyes | Credits". AllMusic. 2017-02-03. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  5. "Latin Pop Albums". Billboard. 2017-02-25. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  6. "Sofia Reyes Interview".
  7. Bundesverband Musikindustrie. "BVMI | Datenbank". Musikindustrie.de. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
  8. "Mia Aegerter & Julian Feifel: Liebes-Aus im verflixten siebten Jahr - Blick" (in (in German)). Blick.ch. Retrieved 2017-06-01.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)

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