Marius Müller-Westernhagen (born 6 December 1948) is a German musician and actor. He has been a feature in German rock music since the mid-1970s.[1] Müller-Westernhagen is known for his energetic public concerts, and his fans know his anthem-like songs by heart. Though written a few years earlier, his song "Freiheit" ("Freedom"[2]) is widely considered as an anthem of the German Reunification.
While keeping away from the merely fashionable, Müller-Westernhagen has nevertheless managed to reinvent himself every few years, and is popular with multiple generations of Germans. As a result of his singing which almost exclusively in German language in a country where pop and rock are primarily performed in English, Westernhagen originally seemed destined for obscurity, but has managed to use this to his advantage, defining himself as a durable alternative to the perceivably manufactured English-language hits of the US and UK.
Müller-Westernhagen has also acted in films and in radio.
Discography
1975: Das erste Mal
1976: Bittersüß
1977: Ganz allein krieg ich's nicht hin
1978: Mit Pfefferminz bin ich dein Prinz
1980: Sekt oder Selters
1981: Stinker
1982: Das Herz eines Boxers
1983: Geiler is' schon
1984: Die Sonne so rot
1985: Lass uns leben – 13 Balladen
1986: Lausige Zeiten
1987: Westernhagen
1989: Halleluja
1990: Live
1992: Jaja
1994: Affentheater
1996: Keine Zeit (Soundtrack of the motion picture Keine Zeit)