Capital: | € 2 million |
Age: | 46 |
Born: | 10/15/1973 |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Source of wealth: | Singer, actor and moderator |
Last updated: | 2020 |
Short introduction
Oliver Marc Schulz was born on October 15, 1973 in Hamburg in northern Germany. It is a German singer and a songwriter, actor and moderator. It has become known to a wider audience than the man’s forehead, singer and guitarist of the famous rock band Indie Olli Schulz and the dog Mary. He also appeared as a Sidekick for Joko and Klaas on several shows such as Circus Halligalli on television. In addition, Olli Schulz and his traitist colleague Jan Böhmermann have moderated the success of Podcast Fest & Flauschig since 2016.
Early life
Olli Schulz was born in Hamburg on October 15, 1973 and grew up with his great-grandparents until he was 9 years old, then with his parents in Hamburg. In his childhood and his youth, Olli Schulz was attracted to the stages of the world. Olli Schulz worked in Hamburg as a young adult as a scene and roadticus for a wide variety of national and international artists.
Career
Olli Schulz wrote the first of his songs at a very young age. He was persuaded by his longtime friend Marcus Wiebusch, who works as the Kettcar group and co-owner of the Label Grand Hotel van Cleef, to free his first record with this label. So in 2003, Olli Schulz and his friend Max Schröder published the album break my heart, then I’m going out your legs. In 2005, the second album, Das Beige album, was published, followed by the third album while waiting for the Boomerang the following year. For the exit of the album, the band passed to the well-known EMI recording label
Olli Schulz gave himself the pseudonym Bibi McBenson, under which he published several songs, such as Backstage Baby or now, you are good. He also published an album, which was only published on several internet waiting exchanges for the Boomerang. The Olli Schulz group and the dog Mary released their third album almost simultaneously under the same title. Olli Schulz appeared several times like Bibi McBenson during concerts.
With Dennis Becker (Tomte, Olli Schulz and the dog Marie), Rasmus Engline (Gary) and Thorsten “Nagel” Nagelschmidt (Muff Potter), he founded the Bibi McBenson group, who would have played a concert of the meeting in Vienna in 2006. This appearance was recorded on the occasion of the Bibi documentation is back and then presented in the preliminary program of Schulz ‘Tour an evening with Olli Schulz in 2010. From 2005, Olli Schulz is more and more similar to a soloist. Because Max Schröder had become a permanent member of Tomte. Its fourth album, Es Brennt Soy Schön, was registered by Olli Schulz as a solo artist. With a new album with Olli Schulz, the musicians of the Olli Schulz group and the dog Marie 2010 have planned a new collaboration with Olli Schulz. However, the plan was rejected.
In February 2009, Olli Schulz participated in the Bundesvision songs competition with the Song Machen Bibo for Hamburg and was able to take the fifth place. Thanks to this song, Olli Schulz made an entry into the German simple graphics for the first time. He also wrote the closing song “Le Monde has a birthday” for a radio reading by the Berlin Lauscher show in 2011. He also started registering his fifth album in 2010, which was published in 2012 under the title SOS – Save Olli Schulz. He reached number 32 on graphics.
In 2014, Olli Schulz recorded a new studio album in collaboration with the group around Gisbert Zu Knypahausen (Bass), Ben Lauber (battery) and Arne Augustin (piano, keyboards) in Hansa recording studios in Berlin. This album has obtained the feelings of the title of the ashes and was published in early 2015. It even reached the number four in the German album tables.
Career highlights
One of the highlights of Olli Schulz’s career was his appearance at the Bundesvision song contest, in which he finished fifth with the Machen Bibo song for Hamburg. His record is another culminating point “If you break my heart, I’ll break your legs”.