Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen

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Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen
Type Artist
Industry Music & entertainment
Genre electropop, pop, Rock, teen pop, Musicals, J-pop, K-pop, dance-pop
Founded Berlin, Germany (1977 (1977))
Headquarters Los Angeles, USA
Area served Worldwide
Services Entertainment
Parent BMI (2010-present)
Website www.dsignmusic.com

Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen (born March 10, 1960)[1] is a keyboard player, producer and composer. For two decades he has been one of the most known and successful international composers/music producers and artists coming from Germany. With a hit record of more than 60 gold and platinum record awards worldwide, multiple international #1 records. A total of over 65 mill. sold units in USA, UK, Japan and Germany. The last four years he has scored 6 X #1 single hits and 5 X #1 albums. He was nominated for the “Echo Awards” as a producer of the year two times, and nominated for the German Emmy award as host/judge for the TV show “Pop Stars”.

Born in Berlin, he first played in a band called "Vanguard" in 1974–1977 composing their own Rock Opera. Concerts where conducted with compelling artistic video projections from a then young French artist. In 1978. Uwe joined the band "Odessa" with the bassplayer Jürgen Dehmel winning the Berlin Music Contest award as "Best Rock Band". Uwe joined the band Nena in 1981, having his biggest success in the US with the #1 hitsong "99 Luftballons", while being even more successful in German-speaking countries throughout the 1980s. When the band split in 1987 he moved to New York.

In New York he formed the band-project VoodooX as a keyboard player and co-producer, together with frontman Jean Beauvoir formerly member of The Plasmatics and Little Steven's Disciples of Soul. The album "Vol. 1: The Awakening" was released in 1989. Metal Hammer UK called it the "Best Hard Rock album of the decade".

In the early 2000s Uwe worked as a composer for movie soundtracks in Hollywood. All the Queen's Men in 2001 followed by 2002s original motion picture soundtrack for Igby Goes Down. In the past years he was also hosting "POPSTARS" and other TV projects in Germany, while continuously producing successful albums for numerous international artists such as 'N SYNC and Kim Wilde.

In 2011, Uwe joined forces with former Modern Talking lead singer Thomas Anders as a dance-pop duo Anders/Fahrenkrog. The two released their first single "Gigolo" on May 27, 2011, followed by the album "Two" on June 10[2] The album peaking at #11 in German album charts. Their follow-up record is said to be released in mid-2013.

Uwe has since 2012 been signed to Dsign Music and is a part of the Dsign Music family. He is also signed to BMI for publishing.

Production Highlights

  • 2013: Kamaliya - album "Club Opera" all songs co-written and co-produced
  • 2012: Kamaliya - "Butterflies" single #1 all over Europe
  • 2010-13: Based in L.A. working on many exiting album projects and musicals
  • 2009–10: Single and Album ( producer and songwriter) for Russian Superstars Nicolai Baskov and Oksanana Fedorova (#1 single Russia Award: „Best Song + Best Video „ Russian Music Awards 2010“)
  • 2006-09: Production of European / Arabian Girl-Pop-Duo „Milk & Honey“ #1 in six months on the Pan Arabic Video charts „ Melody Hits“.

Production and songwriting of the comeback Album „Kim Wilde“ . Movie end title song and on camera songs for Hollywood film “The Informers” - Brat Easton Ellis (a.o. Kim Basinger, Billy Bob Thornton)

  • 2005-06: New Nena collaboration ( album producer / main songwriter) Smash Success Single „Liebe Ist“ hits Nr 1 in several countries, title song of success Telenovela „ Verliebt in Berlin“, the double album „Willst du mit mir gehn“ (Nena) hits Nr 1 Album charts in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and receives multiple platinum awards.
  • 2003-04: Two seasons as a host, producer/composer in TV-show „Popstars“ (Multiple #1 singles and #1 albums with the winning bands).
  • 2001–02: New Collaboration with Nena as a main songwriter and album producer. Mega comeback album sells 1. 3 Mio in Germany alone. Collaboration with Sean Paul (first HIT song :“baby girl dont cry no more“. Collaboration with Wyclef Jean ( 99 red balloons).
  • 1999-01: First two Hollywood Music scores with “All the Queens men” and “Igby goes down”.
  • 1994–98: Songwriting and production of Pop-Musical „NOSTRADAMUS 1999“.
  • 1996–98: Production and songwriting for Japanese top artists “Nokko“ and „Kodo“.
  • 1996-97: Producer and songwriter for ’N SYNC with Justin Timberlake for the smash success debut album winning multiple gold and platinum awards worldwide.
  • 1993-95: music composing for multiple German TV shows +TV game shows , TV advertising campaigns and award shows : „The "Deutsche Fernsehpreis"(German„Emmies“) and „Die Goldene Kamera“, (German „Oscars“) Musical director (since 16 years) for the German „ Oscars“, and since 12 years for the German „Emmy Award“.
  • 1987-93: With base in LA and New York he starts working together with rock star Jean Beauvoir in the heavy metal band “Voodoo X“. The debut album is titled “The Awakening” and is elected as “Rock album of the decade" by British Metal Hammer magazine. Songwriting with Paul Stanley (Kiss), Live show appearance with Bon Jovi, European Voodoo X Tour headlining together with Saga.
  • 1983–84: Under management of Cavallo Raffalo & Fargnioli ( Prince) Songwriting and production for “Apollonia” from the movie “Purple Rain” and TV-series “Falcon Crest”.
  • 1982–87: Main composer / member of the German worldwide smash success band “Nena”. JUFP composed all the hit songs such as; „Nur geträumt“, „Irgendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann“, “99 Luftballons” (worldwide #1 Hit in 52 countries with more than 40 Mill records sold)

Film Scores & movie title songs

  • “Igby Goes down”: (USA) Two Golden Globe nominations - With Susan Sarandon, Bill Pullman, Claire Danes, Ryan Phillipe.
  • “All the Queen’s men“: (USA) - With Eddie Izzard, Matt Leblanc + Oscar winning director Stefan Ruzowitzki
  • “Catherine the Great“: (European coproduction) - With Catherine Zheta Jones
  • “Urban legends”: 6 horror movie short films (Senator Film/MGM)
  • “Globi and the stolen shadows“: (Japan/France) coop w. Laurent Garnier
  • “The informers“: (USA 2008 Brad Easton Ellis) - With Kim Basinger, Mickey Rourkey, Billy Bob Thornton
  • Unthinkable”: (USA 2010) - With Samuel Jackson

Songs in US feature Films and TV-shows

TV advertising campaigns

  • „Boss“ France (perfume)
  • „Bruna Banani“ (underwear)
  • „Panasonic“ (audio/video)
  • „Mitsubishi“ (cars)
  • „Shöfferhofer Pils“ (beer)
  • „Proctor and Gamble” (“Weisser Riese” /washing powder)
  • „Germany’s next Top Model“ (cosmetics)
  • „Mexx“ (perfume)
  • „Fenjal“ (perfume)
  • „Berliner Bank“ (banking)
  • „DIBA“ (banking)
  • „Malibu” (liqueur)
  • „Calvin Klein“ (CK 99) (perfume)

Musicals

  • "Walhalla Reloaded" - Rock Theatre /Feature Film /Video Game
  • "Desert Flower" ( Waris Dirie) co-production with „Stage Entertainment“ (composer/ author)
  • “Rasputin” (Co composer/ author)

TV-shows worldwide

  • „Dancing with the stars“ (Contestant /Germany)
  • „Big in America“ ( co-creator, co-producer, host, judge)

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