Roger Cicero

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Roger Cicero
Roger Cicero (left side)
Roger Cicero (left side)
Background information
Birth name Roger Cicero
Born July 6, 1970
Flag of GermanyBerlin , Germany
Origin Flag of Romania Romania
Genre(s) German Jazz, Pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 2003-present
Label(s) Starwatch
Website Official site

Roger Cicero (born July 6, 1970 in Berlin) is a German jazz musician and the son of the Romanian pianist Eugen Cicero.

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[edit] Biography

Cicero made his first appearance at the age of eleven supporting German singer Helen Vita. He appeared on television for the first time aged 16, alongside the RIAS-Tanzorchester, then under the direction of Horst Jankowski. Cicero joined the Hohner Conservatory in Trossingen when he was 18, where he received coaching in piano, guitar and singing. Between 1989 and 1992, he appeared alongside the Horst Jankowski Trio, the Eugen Cicero Trio (his father’s group) as well as with the Bundesjugendjazzorchester (German Youth Jazz Orchestra), which was then directed by Peter Herbolzheimer. From 1991 to 1996 he studied jazz singing at the Amsterdam Academy of Arts (Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten) at Hilversum. Since then, he has been a guest singer with the groups Jazzkantine and Soulounge with whom he took part in the Montreux Jazz Festival. In 2003 he founded the Roger Cicero Quartet, as well as continuing to perform with his eleven-piece big band. His style is predominantly that of 1940s and 1950s swing music, combined with German lyrics.

In 2006, Cicero was involved with the album Good Morning Midnight by jazz pianist Julia Hülsmann, and released his first solo album Männersachen in May of the same year. Working alongside thirteen composers (predominantly Matthias Haß and Frank Ramond), his music has an unusual composition. "Schieß mich doch zum Mond" is the German version of Frank Sinatra’s classic "Fly Me to the Moon". The covered track "Zieh die Schuh aus" ("Take your shoes off"), which deals ironically with the battle of the sexes, reached number 71 in the German singles chart. The album Männersachen made it to number 3.

Cicero is Germany's participant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki. With his song "Frauen regier'n die Welt" (Women rule the World) he won the preliminary decision in a competition against Monrose and Heinz Rudolf Kunze.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 2003: The Essence Of A Live Event (by Soulounge)
  • 2004: Home (by Soulounge)
  • 2005: There I go (by After Hours and Roger Cicero)
  • 2006: Good Morning Midnight (by Julia Hülsmann)
  • 2006: Männersachen (GER #3, AUT #58, SWI #96)

[edit] Singles

  • 2006: "Zieh die Schuh aus" (GER #71)
  • 2006: "So geil Berlin"
  • 2006: "Ich atme ein" (GER #74)
  • 2007: "Frauen regier'n die Welt" (GER #7)

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