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On the Web
- Hannover Harmonists - 6-köpfiges Ensemble aus Hannover. Informiert wird über die Tournee nach Japan, über die CD und das aktuelle Programm.
- The Web's Resources for the Comedian Harmonists - History of the group and its successors, profiles of the members, photos, lyrics, sound clips. In German and English.
- Comedian Harmonists: Der Film - Die Fansite zur "ersten Boygroup der Welt" fasst die Handlung des Films zusammen und bietet verschiedene Bilder und Trailer zum Download.
- Hofherrn Harmonists - Das Vokalensemble im Stile der legendären Comedian Harmonists präsentiert sich auf seiner Homepage an Hand einer Fülle von Fotos, Sounds und Videos.
- Comedian Harmonists - Homepage der "ersten Boygroup" der Welt, präsentiert von Simon Umbreit. Geschichte der Gruppe und jedes Mitgliedes, Sounds, Infos zum Film, Forum und mehr.
- Cosmopolis: Comedian Harmonists - Das Online-Magazin fasst die Handlung des Films zusammen und bewertet die Leistung der Schauspieler und der Regie.
- Die Männerwirtschaft - Comedy und Harmony. Die Männerwirtschaft singt die Lieder der Comedian Harmonists. Hauptthemen sind Hören, Schauen, Kontakt und Repertoire.
- European Jazz and Close Harmony Vocal Groups - A substantial part of this site is devoted to the Comedian Harmonists. Also has information on some other groups of the 1930s.
- Strack im Frack - Kurzvostellung des Sextetts, das Lieder im Stil der Comedian Harmonists vorträgt.
- Tailed Comedians - Die Originalstimmen aus dem Vilsmaier Film Comedian Harmonists . Singen Stücke der 20er und 30er Jahre. Informative Homepage.
Wikipedia Articles
- Comedian Harmonists - The Comedian Harmonists was an internationally famous, all-male German close harmony ensemble (5 singers plus pianist) that operated between 1927 and 1934. They were one of the most successful 20th century musical groups in Europe before World War II and were noted for using their voices to imitate musical instruments ...
- Veronika, der Lenz ist da - Veronika, der Lenz ist da ("Veronica, spring has come") is a popular 1920s song by Walter Jurmann. Covered countless times, probably the best known version is by the German sextet, the Comedian Harmonists.
- Irgendwo auf der Welt - "Irgendwo auf der Welt" (literally, "Somewhere in the World") is one of the most popular songs by the German sextet, the Comedian Harmonists. It voices a sentimental longing for a yet undiscovered place where peace of mind and true happiness can be found.
- George Rapp - George Rapp (November 1, 1757 – August 7, 1847) was the founder of the sect called Harmonists, Harmonites or Rappites.
- Max Raabe - Max Raabe (December 12, 1962 in Lünen) is a German singer and band leader of the Palast Orchester. He and his orchestra specialise in recreating the sound of German dance and film music of the 1920s and 1930s, especially by performing songs of the Comedian Harmonists.