- Franz Josef Degenhardt
Franz-Josef Degenhardt (born
December 3 1931 inSchwelm ,Westphalia ) is a Germanpoet ,satirist ,novelist , and -- first and foremost -- folksinger/songwriter (Liedermacher ) with decidedlyleft-wing politics. He is also alawyer , bearing the academic title of Doctor of Law.After studying law from 1952 to 1956 in
Cologne and Freiburg, he passed the first German statebar examination in 1956 and the second in 1960. From 1961 he worked for theInstitute for European Law of the University atSaarbrücken , where he obtained his doctorate in 1966. Degenhardt joined theSocial Democratic Party of Germany in 1961, but was forced out in 1971 because of his support for theGerman Communist Party .From the early 1960s onward, in addition to practicing law, Degenhardt was also performing and releasing recordings. He is perhaps most famous for his song (and the album of the same name) "
Spiel nicht mit den Schmuddelkindern " ("Don't Play With the Grubby Children," 1965), but has released close to 50 albums, starting with "Zwischen Null Uhr Null und Mitternacht " ("Between 00:00 and Midnight," 1963), renamed "Rumpelstilzchen " ("Rumpelstiltskin"); his most recent albums "Krieg gegen den Krieg " ("War against the War") and "Dämmerung" ("twilight") came out in 2003 and 2006. In 1968 Degenhardt was involved in trials of members of theGerman student movement , principally defendingsocial democrats andcommunists . At the same time, he was -- in his capacity as a singer-songwriter -- one of the major voices of the 1968 student movement. On his 1977 album "Wildledermantelmann " he criticized many of his former comrades from that era for what he saw as their betrayal of socialist ideals and shift towards a social-liberal orientation. The album's title (roughly, "man with velour coat") mocks the style ofclothing they had supposedly adopted.Notably, the songs on Degenhardt's 1986 album "
Junge Paare Auf Den Bänken " ("Young Couples on the Benches"), along with the song "Vorsicht Gorilla" ("Beware of Gorilla") on the 1985 album of the same name, are his translations into German of "chansons " by the French singer-songwriterGeorges Brassens , spiritually perhaps one of his closest musical allies.Degenhardt has also written several
novels , most in a rather autobiographical vein, among others: "Zündschnüre" ("Slow Matches", 1972), "Brandstellen" ("Scenes of Fires", 1974), "Der Liedermacher" (1982) and "Für ewig und drei Tage" ("For Ever and Three Days", 1999).He was a cousin of the
Catholic Archbishop of Paderborn ,Johannes Joachim Degenhardt , who died in 2002. He is also the brother-in-law of the American-born illustratorGertrude Degenhardt , who has designed many of his album covers for him.Degenhardt today lives inQuickborn ,Kreis Pinneberg .References
*This article is based on a translation of the corresponding article from the German Wikipedia, retrieved August 8, 2005.
Further information
*Official site of Franz-Josef Degenhardt (in German, with discography and most song lyrics): http://www.franz-josef-degenhardt.de/
*Biography (in German): http://www.bards.de/deutsch/degenhardt.htm
*CDs available from: http://www.contraermusik.de/index.htm
*Home page of his elder sonJan Degenhardt , also a singer-songwriter: http://www.j-degenhardt.de/
*Home page of his younger sonKai Degenhardt , also a singer-songwriter: http://www.kai-degenhardt.deExternal links
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