Falco (musician) - Wikipedia Johann " Hans " Hölzel (German: [ˈjoːhan hans ˈhœltsl̩]; 19 February 1957 – 6 February 1998), better known by his stage name Falco (from Falko Weißpflog), [1] was an Austrian musician
The Tragic 1998 Death Of Falco Explained - Grunge Falco died in 1998, according to History, 12 years after his greatest commercial success in the U S Before his breakthrough success in the U S with 1986's "Rock Me Amadeus" (depicted above), Johann "Hans" Hölzel, performing as Falco, had made it big in Austria
Falco - Facebook ONE AND ONLY ⬇️ "Rock Me Amadeus" reached No 1 on the Billboard charts in 1986, making Falco the only artist in history to score a number-one hit with a German language song in the United States
Falco - IMDb He was born as Johann Hölzel in Vienna, but was mostly called "Hans" Very young, he was considered as a new Mozart and decided to have a musical career He started playing the bass guitar in local bands such as "Drahdiwaberl" or "The Hallucination Company"
Official Falco Die offizielle Website des Wiener Sängers, Songwriters und Rappers Johann Hölzel, besser bekannt unter dem Namen Falco
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Falco - Apple Music One of Austria’s greatest musical exports, singer-songwriter Falco is best remembered for his 1985 synth-pop smash “Rock Me Amadeus,” a quirky ode to 18th century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart