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1 Falco Johann (Hans) Hölzel

2 (19 February 1957 – 6 February 1998)

3 Who is Falco? Austrian Rap and Pop
He is the first and only artist to date whose principal language was German to score a number-one hit in the United States with "Rock Me Amadeus". His estate claims he has sold 20 million albums and 15 million singles to date, which makes him the best selling Austrian singer of all time.

4 Genesis of awesome Showed signs of musical talent at a young age
As a toddler, he was able to keep time with the drumbeat in songs he heard on the radio He was given a baby grand piano for his fourth birthday; a year later, his birthday gift was a record player He listened to Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, and the Beatles.

5 Genesis of awesome At age five, he auditioned for the Vienna Music Academy, where it was confirmed that he had perfect pitch. perfect pitch: the ability of a person to identify a given musical note without the benefit of an external reference.

6 Education In 1963, Hölzel began his schooling at a Roman Catholic private school Four years later, at age ten, he switched to the Rainer Gymnasium in Vienna He left school at sixteen in 1973 due to absenteeism At seventeen, he volunteered for eight months of military service with the Austrian army

7 Education He entered the Vienna Music Conservatory in 1977, but left after one semester to "become a real musician"

8 From his music video “Rock Me Amadeus
--REAL MUSCIAN

9 Music scene For a short time, he lived in West Berlin while singing in a jazz-rock band Explored the club scene Played in the Austrian bands Spinning Wheel and Hallucination Company He was bass player in the Austrian hard rock-punk rock band Drahdiwaberl

10 Flying Solo With Drahdiwaberl he wrote and performed the song "Ganz Wien" ("All Vienna"), which he would also include on his debut solo album Falco's first hit was "Der Kommissar" ("The Commissioner") from the 1982 album Einzelhaft. "Der Kommissar" was a German language song about drug consumption that combines rap verses with a sung chorus

11 Flying Solo After a second album, Junge Roemer (Young Romans) failed to provide a repeat to his debut single's success, Falco began to experiment with English lyrics Falco recorded "Rock Me Amadeus" inspired in part by the Oscar-winning film Amadeus The song became a worldwide hit in 1986

12 Controversy "Jeanny", 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.

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14 Controversy Several DJs and radio stations refused to play the ballad
It was ignored in the US It became a huge hit in many European countries, and inspired two sequels on later albums.

15 Late Carrer In 1987 he went on "Emotional" world tour ending in Japan.
In the same year he sang a duet with Brigitte Nielsen, "Body Next to Body"; the single was a Top 10 hit in the Germanic countries. The album Wiener Blut (Viennese Blood) was released in 1988 but it did not get much publicity outside Germany and Austria.

16 Tot 6 February 1998, just two weeks before his 41st birthday
Falco died of severe injuries received from a collision with a bus in his Mitsubishi Pajero on the road linking the towns of Villa Montellano and Puerto Plata, in the Dominican Republic

17 Tributes The Bloodhound Gang's song "Mope" mentions Falco and samples 'Rock me Amadeus'. Falco's good friend Niki Lauda named one of the Boeing airplanes in his Lauda Air fleet "Falco" after the singer.[4] More recently, "Rock Me Amadeus" has been interpolated for comedic effect. In 1986, "Weird Al" Yankovic parodied the song in his song "Polka Party


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