Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen

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Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen
Born (1960-03-10) 10 March 1960 (age 60)
West Berlin, Germany
Genres NDW, pop, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, music producer
InstrumentsKeyboards
Years active1974–present
Labels CBS, BMI, Dsign Music
Associated acts Nena, Kim Wilde, Thomas Anders

Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen (born 10 March 1960) [1] is a keyboard player, producer and composer. He became well-known as the keyboardist of the band Nena in the 1980s, co-writing their world famous hit "99 Luftballons".

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Career

Born in Berlin, he first played in a band called "Vanguard" in 1974–1977 composing their own Rock Opera. Concerts where conducted with compelling artistic video projections from a then young French artist. In 1978, Uwe joined the band "Odessa" with the bass player Jürgen Dehmel winning the Berlin Music Contest award as "Best Rock Band". Uwe joined the band Nena in 1981, having his biggest success internationally with the song "99 Luftballons", while being even more successful in German-speaking countries throughout the 1980s with other hits. Fahrenkrog-Petersen co-wrote a lot of the hits by Nena. When the band split in 1987 he moved to New York.

In New York he formed the band-project VoodooX as a keyboard player and co-producer, together with frontman Jean Beauvoir formerly member of The Plasmatics and Little Steven's Disciples of Soul. The album "Vol. 1: The Awakening" was released in 1989. Metal Hammer UK called it the "Best Hard Rock album of the decade".

In the early 2000s Uwe worked as a composer for movie soundtracks in Hollywood. All the Queen's Men in 2001 was followed by 2002s original motion picture soundtrack for Igby Goes Down . He was nominated for the Echo Awards as a producer of the year two times, and nominated for the German Emmy award for his work as the host/judge in the TV casting show Popstars .

In 2011, Uwe joined forces with former Modern Talking lead singer Thomas Anders as a dance-pop duo Anders/Fahrenkrog. The two released their first single "Gigolo" on 27 May 2011, followed by the album "Two" on 10 June. [2] The album peaked at #11 in the German album charts.

Production Highlights

Production and songwriting of the "comeback" album by Kim Wilde "Never Say Never". Movie end title song and on camera songs for Hollywood film “The Informers” - Brat Easton Ellis (a.o. Kim Basinger, Billy Bob Thornton)

Film Scores & movie title songs

Songs in US feature Films and TV-shows

TV advertising campaigns

Musicals

TV-shows worldwide

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