Stefanie Kloß turns 40: 8 fascinating facts about the lead singer of Silbermond
Who is she?
Stefanie Kloß is a German singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the band Silbermond. Born on October 15, 1982, in Bautzen, East Germany, she has established herself as one of the most successful and influential female musicians in the German-speaking world.
Upbringing and influences
Kloß grew up in a musical family and began playing the guitar at a young age. Her early influences included folk and rock music, and she cites Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and Silbermond as major inspirations.
Formation of Silbermond
In 1998, Kloß co-founded Silbermond with Andreas Nowak and Johannes Stolle. The band's name translates to "Silver Moon" and reflects their ethereal and introspective musical style.
Debut album and critical acclaim
Silbermond's debut album, "Verschwende deine Zeit," was released in 2004 and became an instant hit in Germany. The album's lead single, "Symphonie," topped the German charts and established the band as a major force in the music industry.
International success
Silbermond's music has gained widespread popularity beyond Germany, particularly in Austria, Switzerland, and Poland. Their albums have sold millions of copies worldwide, and they have performed to sold-out crowds in numerous countries.
Awards and recognition
Kloß and Silbermond have received numerous awards throughout their career. They have won multiple ECHOs, the German music industry's highest honor, as well as MTV Europe Music Awards and BMI Awards.
Personal life and activism
Kloß is married to actor and musician Thomas D of the band Die Fantastischen Vier. She is also a vocal advocate for environmental protection and social justice.
Legacy and impact
Stefanie Kloß is considered one of the most iconic and influential musicians of her generation. Her powerful vocals, introspective lyrics, and captivating stage presence have left an indelible mark on the German music landscape.