Dagmar Krause (born 4 June 1950) is a German singer, best known for her
work with avant-garde rock groups like Slapp Happy, Henry Cow and Art
Bears. She is also noted for her coverage of songs by Bertolt Brecht, Kurt
Weill and Hanns Eisler. Her unusual singing style makes her voice instantly
recognisable and has defined the sound of many of the bands she has worked
with.
Biography
Bands and projects Dagmar Krause was born in Hamburg, Germany on 4 June
1950. She began her professional career at the age of 14 as a singer in
Hamburg clubs on the Reeperbahn. In 1968 she was invited to join The City
Preachers, a contemporary folk/protest group formed in 1964.
Half-jokingly, Krause described them as a German version of The Mamas &
the Papas. She contributed vocals to their 1968 album Der Kürbis, das
Transportproblem und die Traumtänzer (The Pumpkin, the Problem of
Transport and the Dream-dancers), a spin-off fr
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Dagmar Krause,