Roland Zoss

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Roland Zoss (* 1951 in Bern) is a songwriter and novelist. Zoss studied anthropology and literature in Berne and Avignon.

After dozens of albums and books the poet, made success in Europe in 2004 with the album Härzland – heartland with the first translation of a Leonard Cohen song in Swiss German: First we take Manhattan[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_We_Take_Manhattan an also the Elvis song In the ghetto. between 1999-2008 he wrote more than a dozen albums for Kids, some in English, becoming one of the most known Swiss German singer[2]for children. After his success with two highly acclaimed recordings and books for KIDS:Xenegugeli, Muku-Tiki-Mu - World Children's music, Slumberland Roland Zoss released in 2007 an Album trilogy about Swiss mythologies and the mouse Jimmy-Flitz.

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  1. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roland_Zoss&action=edit#
  2. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernese_German

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