Frank Schindel

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Frank Schindel
Born2 March 1965
Karlsruhe
GenresPop
LabelsAriola, BMG, Sony

Frank Schindel (born 2 March 1965) is a German singer.

Biography[]

Frank Schindel was born in March 1965 in Karlsruhe. He started playing music and played the guitar at the age of twelve. After reaching the Legal age he moved to Munich and switched to singing in his musical career; amongst other things he started the band Art Pope. He was active as a support for music groups in the field of African American music and jazz music by Johnny Guitar Watson, The Temptations, The Supremes and B.B. King. During this time he built up his own recording studio in Munich.

He often appears as a producer nowadays.[1] In German-speaking countries, he became known in 1999 for his interpretations of the songs by the Japanese artist Kōji Wada in German for the anime of the franchises Digimon, One Piece, Pretty Cure and Yu-Gi-Oh! as well as the series Beyblade V-Force, Detective Conan and Dragonball Z.[2][3] Frank Schindel also belongs to the so-called "Anime Allstars" of the album series "Anime Hits", which is published by Sony Music Entertainment.[4][5]

Schindel is married and has two children. In addition to his music, he works as a sound engineer for television productions[6] such as the DSF show , where Alexander Müller was the director.[7]

Albums[]

Album name Song name Release year
Digimon – Digital Monsters Leb Deinen Traum, Wir Werden Siegen, Alles Wird Gut, Vertrau Mir 2000
Digimon – Digital Monsters Vol. 2 Ich Werde Da Sein, Wir Drehn Auf, Dein Traum Wird Wahr 2001
Dragonball Z – Der Offizielle Soundtrack Zur TV-Serie Die Ruhe Vor Dem Sturm 2001
Dragonball Z Vol. 2 – Der Offizielle Soundtrack Zur TV-Serie Spiel Mit Deiner Kraft, Engel (Das Japanische TV-Ending) 2002
Yu-Gi-Oh! – Die Besten Songs Zur TV-Serie Das Spiel Ist Unsere Welt 2003
One Piece – Der Offizielle Soundtrack Zur TV-Serie Ich werde Wie Du 2003
Beyblade V-Force – Der Offizielle Soundtrack Zur TV-Serie Niemals Untergehn 2004
Digimon – Digital Monsters Season Four Wenn Das Feuer in Dir Brennt, Blader, With Broken Wings, Die Hyper Spirit Digitation 2004
Pretty Cure – Der Offizielle Soundtrack Zur Serie Das Licht Des Regenbogens 2005
Detektiv Conan – Der Offizielle Soundtrack Niemals Zu Ende Gehen 2006

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References[]

  1. ^ "Artist of the Month – Frank Schindel". toyco.de.
  2. ^ G, Sebastian (26 December 2016). "Wer sang eigentlich […] – deutsche Openings".
  3. ^ a b "Frank Schindel". discogs.
  4. ^ "Nach 12 Jahren: Neues "ANIME HITS"-Album angekündigt | Anime2You". anime2you.de.
  5. ^ "Anime Allstars (Wiki) – Animexx.de". animexx.de.
  6. ^ "Radio recording". kielerjugendradio.de. n.d. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Frank Schindel". Crew United (in German). Retrieved 21 November 2020.

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