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Peter Maffay | |
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![]() Maffay performing in 2019 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Peter Alexander Makkay |
Born | (1949-08-30)30 August 1949 (age 75) Brașov,Romania |
Origin | West Germany |
Genres | Rock,schlager |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer, composer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1969–present |
Labels | BMG Ariola |
Website | maffay |
Peter Alexander Makkay (born 30 August 1949), known asPeter Maffay (German pronunciation:[ˌpetɐˈmafaɪ̯]), is a Romanian-born German musician, singer, and composer. Being a veteran musician, he is often credited for motivating audiences with his emotional lyrics and powerful melodies, establishing himself as a cornerstone of the German music scene.[1]
Born inBraşov (German:Kronstadt), Romania, the son of a German (Transylvanian Saxon), he was 14 when his family relocated to his parents'West Germany in 1963.[2]In the same year, he started his first band, The Dukes. After completing his education and working for Chemigraphics, an art manufacturer, Maffay worked in clubs, where he distributed his music.
Maffay's career started with the publication of his first single, "Du" ("You"). It was his biggest German hit in 1970 and brought him instant fame. With the 1979 albumSteppenwolf, he became a major music star in Germany. The album sold 1.6 million copies, making it one of the best selling albums at that time. In 1980, the albumRevanche ("Revenge") broke his previous record, selling more than 2.1 million copies.
Together with German Singer-SongwriterJohnny Tame he formed a successfulcountry rock duo in 1976 called Tame & Maffay. They released two albums and continued a close cooperation until 1985.
Maffay also created a string of fairy tales about a little green dragon namedTabaluga. The tales, which spanned across five albums, were also turned into amusical. Maffay went on tour individually with Tabaluga & Lilli in Germany; he later released a live album, DVD, and live TV broadcast. The tour included Maffay,Alexis,Nino de Angelo,Rufus Beck, andCarl Carlton, among others.
In 1998, Maffay created an album in collaboration with global artists, includingAboriginal singers and musicians from Israel, called "Begegnungen". Julia Neigel, another German artist, is one of the musicians he usually works with in lyrics and singing in duets. She wrote two of his top singles, "Freiheit die ich meine" and "Siehst du die Sonne", a cover ofMichel Polnareff's "La Poupée qui fait non".
Maffay also starred in two films directed byPeter Patzak—Lethal Obsession in 1987 andCaptive in Yemen [de] in 1999—for whichTony Carey provided the soundtrack. In addition, Maffay played a supporting role in 1998'sThe Polar Bear.
On 12 March 2011, Maffay received theSteiger Award.
Maffay holds the German record for the most number one ranked album sales charts, including 16 albums.[3] In addition, each of his studio albums since 1979 reached the top ten.[3] He also holds the German record for most albums to have sold over one million copies, with 14. His 2005 album,Laut und Leise ("Loud and Quiet"), became the 14th.
Altogether, Maffay has sold over 40 million records, which makes him one of the top selling artists in Germany. Since 1980, each of his 13 tours (roughly every two years) has ranked among the third most-visited musical events in Germany, with nine of them ranked first in that category. The first leg of his 2015 tour (19 Arena shows) sold out nearly a year in advance.
In 2022, Maffay served as a judge onThe Voice of Germany. In September 2023, American singerAnastacia released her albumOur Songs; Maffay duetted with Anastacia on the song "Just You", an English-translated version of the former's "So bist du".[4] The official music video was released on 21 September 2023.[5]
Carl Carlton has been a constant member in Maffay's band. Likewise, for many years, Bertram Engel (drums), Ken Taylor (bass), andJean-Jacques Kravetz (piano) have worked together with Maffay. Some time later, Kravetz brought his son Pascal Kravetz (guitar) with him into the fold. Frank Diez, member of the Peter Maffay Band since 1974, left the group in 2004. So did Andreas Becker and some other members Maffay's band, in order to pursue other projects. He[who?] worked together withJohn Mayall andChris Thompson. American keyboard playerTony Carey, who produced many of his[who?] records, also took part in his live band for many years. The newest addition to the band is guitarist Peter Keller, fromHamburg.
Maffay is active in politics and sometimes inserts his own political stances into his music. He is a peace activist, and in 2005 he performed a concert for GermanInternational Security Assistance Force (ISAF) troops in Afghanistan. Maffay also donates to projects for traumatised and abused children. On the Spanish island ofMallorca, he established a ranch where traumatised children from all over the world can have a free two-week holiday to help them cope with their problems. For his social commitment, he received theBundesverdienstkreuz in 1996, and, in 2001, he received theGoldene Henne, an award commemoratingHelga Hahnemann.[6] He has been awarded theToleranzpreis der Evangelischen Akademie Tutzing in 2012.
Maffay has been married four times, has a son and lives with his family on a farm on Mallorca. One of his hobbies is motorcycle riding. In 1972, he was severely injured in an accident after crashing hisHarley-Davidson. Later in life, he crossed theSahara Desert several times on an off-road motorcycle.
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by | Konrad Adenauer Prize 2001 | Most recent |