Now this is what you call P-Funk. Nina Hagen, Germany’s Godmother of Punk, and Prime Minister of Funk George Clinton, America’s Dr. Funkenstein, came together for the iconic singer’s new single, ...
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Nina Hagen—the German punk and new wave icon—has shared a new song with funk legend George Clinton. It’s called “Unity.” The cosmic dub track was created following the killing of George Floyd, and ...
Best known for Singing “nunsexmonkrock” and daring to be me, Nina Hagen. Current city Berlin. Really want to be in Seriously? I am confident that I am here or there as long as God is here and there ...
Nina Hagen, the German punk/post-punk icon with an equally iconic set of pipes, has announced a new album, Unity — her first in 11 years — which will be out December 9 via Grönland. The album features ...
Nina Hagen, the 1980s queen mother of punk from East Berlin, has developed multiple musical personalities over the years. The first is the more familiar one who still performs her 1982 dance club hit ...
Jenna Ortega’s style icon is Siouxsie Sioux. The 23-year-old actress admitted her goth aesthetic has been heavily influenced by both the Happy House hitmaker and German punk Nina Hagen. She told ...
German punk legend Nina Hagen is about to perform a one-off show at the Brighton Festival entitled Musik Kabarett, also starring David McAlmont and The Irrepressibles’ Jamie McDermott, featuring songs ...
German punk and New Wave icon Nina Hagen recruited George Clinton for “Unity,” a new single inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. “Let’s all enjoy the unity in the community/There is no room ...
BERLIN — After Angela Merkel’s 16 years as chancellor, Germans are starting to wonder how well they knew her after all. On Thursday, among the three songs played by a military band at her request was ...
For someone who hasn't had anything resembling a hit in 20 years and hasn't toured internationally in almost as long, Nina Hagen can sure draw a crowd. The Commodore was packed last Friday night, and ...