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  2. Germania Männerchor - Wikipedia

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    Of the number of choral societies in Chicago that existed prior to 1871, only the Germania Mannerchor was still in existence as of 1893. [5] In 1889, the group built the Germania Club Building on Germania Place in the Near North Side of Chicago. It produced a catalog of the 500 books in its library [13] and a 1903 Yearbook in German. [14]

  3. List of musicians from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Moved to Chicago in 1989, originally from Austin, Texas: Kids These Days: 2009: 2013: Hip hop band Founded in Chicago Kill Hannah: 1993: 2015: Rock band Founded in Chicago Krewella: 2007: present: Electronic trio Founded in Chicago Lakeside Singers: Ensemblé From Chicago area Louis the Child: 2013: present: Electronic duo Founded in Chicago ...

  4. List of German Americans - Wikipedia

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    Carl Laemmle – pioneer in American filmmaking and a founder of one of the original major Hollywood movie studios; Ernst Lubitsch – acclaimed film director, special Academy Award winner [428] [429] Anthony Mann – film director and actor [430] Richard C. Meyer – German-American television and film editor; Russ Meyer – director and ...

  5. Category:Singers from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    B. Louis Bacon (musician) LaVern Baker; Two Ton Baker; Brooke Barrettsmith; Willis Earl Beal; Herbert Beattie; William Beckett (singer) Gary Beisbier; Lurrie Bell

  6. Six Fat Dutchmen - Wikipedia

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    Harold Loeffelmacher, circa 1957. The Six Fat Dutchmen was an American polka band, formed around 1932 by Harold Loeffelmacher in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States.The band was known mostly for playing the German-American (sometimes called "oom-pah") style of polka music that originated from Germany and the German-speaking areas of Czechoslovakia.

  7. Nord-Amerikanischer Sängerbund - Wikipedia

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    The Nord-Amerikanischer Sängerbund (English: North American Singers' Association) is an association which promotes the culture of German music, culture and song. Eligibility for the association is open to any independent Germanic singing society located in North America consisting of at least 12 singers at the time of their application.

  8. John Schmid - Wikipedia

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    John Schmid (born 1949) is an American country and folk singer and songwriter who is popular among the Amish and Old Order Mennonites. He sings songs both in English and in Pennsylvania German. [1] He is especially popular in the Holmes/Wayne Amish settlement in Ohio where he lives. [2] He may be the "only man ever to write songs in Deitsh". [3]

  9. Hildegarde - Wikipedia

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    Hildegarde Loretta Sell, known as Hildegarde (February 1, 1906 – July 29, 2005) was an American cabaret singer, who was well known for the song "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup". Early life [ edit ]