Volker Rosin

Volker Rosin was born on February 25, 1956 in Rheinkamp and is a German singer-songwriter for children's music. The trained educator and social pedagogue publishes his first songbook in 1980 with Die Liederwiese (The Song Meadow) at Don Bosco Verlag, Munich. From 1982, he released one record a year, as well as the accompanying songbooks, such as Das singende Känguru and Der Gorilla mit der Sonnenbrille . Since 1985, several of his songs have been turned into picture stories for Die Sendung mit der Maus , mostly sung by his son. In the 1990s, Oldies für Kinder and Heut ist Partytime , two CDs with cover versions of oldies from forty years of pop history, were released to connect adults and children across generations. in 2004, the party version of his song about the singing kangaroo, "Kangaroo Dance", reached number 19 in the German and Austrian charts and the cover version by DJ Ötzi also made it into the top 20. In 2006, he received a gold award for his production 1-2-Fly Solino Kinderdisco, which also reached the German album charts under the title Kinderdisco - Das Original. in 2015, Volker Rosin releases his first jazz album for children, Der blaue Hund will tanzen (The Blue Dog Wants to Dance), which places in the German jazz charts. In October 2021, Volker Rosin is honored with the Ballermann Kids Charts Award as the most successful children's song singer.

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