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In 1980, Holiday scored a second European hit with "Nie mehr allein sein" which reached the number 15 on the German music charts.<ref>[http://www.funrec.de/charts/Seiten/int52.shtml Chart History]</ref> The song was a reworking of "Sun of Jamaica" by the German band [[Goombay Dance Band]]. Holiday subsequently hosted several music programs on television and released several more singles throughout the 1980s.
In 1980, Holiday scored a second European hit with "Nie mehr allein sein" which reached the number 15 on the German music charts.<ref>[http://www.funrec.de/charts/Seiten/int52.shtml Chart History]</ref> The song was a reworking of "Sun of Jamaica" by the German band [[Goombay Dance Band]]. Holiday subsequently hosted several music programs on television and released several more singles throughout the 1980s.


Holiday was gay, but did not publicly acknowledge his homosexuality,<ref>Huber, Herman J. ''"Leben, Laster, Leidenschaft: Weitere 60 schillernde Kultstars der Schwulen"''. Foerster, 1991 ISBN 3-922257-70-4</ref> and died on Valentine's Day, 1990 of an [[AIDS]]-related illness in [[Lausanne]] at the age 38, just ten days shy of his 39th birthday.<ref>[http://www.cyber-surfer.de/content.php?action=hiv_memorandum_02 Engagement für karitative und AIDS-Projekte] <span style="color: #666666;">(German)</span></ref>
Holiday was gay, but did not publicly acknowledge his homosexuality,<ref>Huber, Herman J. ''"Leben, Laster, Leidenschaft: Weitere 60 schillernde Kultstars der Schwulen"''. Foerster, 1991 {{ISBN|3-922257-70-4}}</ref> and died on Valentine's Day, 1990 of an [[AIDS]]-related illness in [[Lausanne]] at the age 38, just ten days shy of his 39th birthday.<ref>[http://www.cyber-surfer.de/content.php?action=hiv_memorandum_02 Engagement für karitative und AIDS-Projekte] <span style="color: #666666;">(German)</span></ref>


In 2000, Tony Holiday's single "Tanze Samba mit Mir" was prominently featured in the [[Teddy Award]]-winning [[François Ozon]] directed film ''Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes'' (''[[Water Drops on Burning Rocks]]''), an adaptation of the play ''Tropfen auf heisse Steine'' by German filmmaker and dramatist [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]].<ref>[http://www.kinoeye.org/03/13/bingham13.php Kinoeye. ''Identity and love: The not-so discreet charm of François Ozon]</ref>
In 2000, Tony Holiday's single "Tanze Samba mit Mir" was prominently featured in the [[Teddy Award]]-winning [[François Ozon]] directed film ''Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes'' (''[[Water Drops on Burning Rocks]]''), an adaptation of the play ''Tropfen auf heisse Steine'' by German filmmaker and dramatist [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]].<ref>[http://www.kinoeye.org/03/13/bingham13.php Kinoeye. ''Identity and love: The not-so discreet charm of François Ozon]</ref>

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Tony Holiday (born Rolf Peter Knigge; 24 February 1951 – 14 February 1990) was a German pop singer and songwriter.

Knigge was born in Hamburg, Germany. He began his career initially as a textile businessman and fashion designer. In 1974, he received a record contract with Hans Bertram, who rechristened him "Tony Holiday". His first two singles met with little success. Holiday's breakthrough came in 1977 with the German recording of "Tanze Samba mit Mir" ("Dance the Samba With Me") in 1977. The song quickly became a hit in both Germany and Austria, peaking at No. 4 on the German music charts[1] and reaching the Top 20 on the Austrian music charts.[2]

In 1979, he participated with the title "Zuviel Tequila, zuviel schöne Mädchen" ("Too Much Tequila, Too Many Beautiful Girls")[3] in the German finals for the Eurovision Song Contest and the song finished in ninth place.

Between 1975 and 1984, Holiday would perform eleven times on the popular German music television program ZDF-Hitparade.[4]

In 1980, Holiday scored a second European hit with "Nie mehr allein sein" which reached the number 15 on the German music charts.[5] The song was a reworking of "Sun of Jamaica" by the German band Goombay Dance Band. Holiday subsequently hosted several music programs on television and released several more singles throughout the 1980s.

Holiday was gay, but did not publicly acknowledge his homosexuality,[6] and died on Valentine's Day, 1990 of an AIDS-related illness in Lausanne at the age 38, just ten days shy of his 39th birthday.[7]

In 2000, Tony Holiday's single "Tanze Samba mit Mir" was prominently featured in the Teddy Award-winning François Ozon directed film Gouttes d'eau sur pierres brûlantes (Water Drops on Burning Rocks), an adaptation of the play Tropfen auf heisse Steine by German filmmaker and dramatist Rainer Werner Fassbinder.[8]

Discography

Albums
  • 1977 Tanze Samba mit mir
  • 1979 Rumba ok
  • 1980 Nie mehr allein sein
  • 2004 Tanze Samba mit mir (Posthumous collection)
Singles
  • 1974 "Gewonnen" (as Peter Knigge)
  • 1975 "Du hast mich heut' noch nicht geküsst"
  • 1977 "Tanze Samba mit mir" (German chart peak position: #4. Austrian chart peak position: #19)
  • 1976 "Monte Carlo"
  • 1977 "Rosy, Rosy"
  • 1977 "Tanze Samba mit mir"
  • 1978 "Disco Lady"
  • 1978 "Es lebe Copacabana"
  • 1978 "Den Appetit kannst du dir holen...doch gegessen wird zu Haus"
  • 1979 "Zuviel Tequila, zuviel schöne Mädchen"
  • 1979 "Samba olè, Rumba O.K."
  • 1980 "Nie mehr allein sein" (German chart peak position: #15)
  • 1980 "Auf dem Weg zum großen Glück" [9]
  • 1980 "Disco Donna"
  • 1981 "Rio (de Janeiro)" (German chart peak position: #62)
  • 1981 "Requiem für Sally"
  • 1982 "Darf ich der Erste sein (Una Notte Speciale)"
  • 1983 "Die selben Sterne leuchten auch für Dich"
  • 1983 "Das sagt sich so leicht"
  • 1983 "Die Karawane von Marrakesch"
  • 1984 "Urlaubsreif"
  • 1985 "Liebe ist..." (duet with Siw Inger)
  • 1986 "C'est la vie" (with Foreign Currency)
  • 1987 "Ma Ma Chérie"
  • 1988 "Ta Ta Tanzmusik"

References

  1. ^ Universität Würzburg
  2. ^ Austrian Charts
  3. ^ Eurovision Spain.com[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ IMDB.com
  5. ^ Chart History
  6. ^ Huber, Herman J. "Leben, Laster, Leidenschaft: Weitere 60 schillernde Kultstars der Schwulen". Foerster, 1991 ISBN 3-922257-70-4
  7. ^ Engagement für karitative und AIDS-Projekte (German)
  8. ^ Kinoeye. Identity and love: The not-so discreet charm of François Ozon
  9. ^ 45cat