Astrid North Explained

Astrid North
Birth Name:Astrid Karina North Radmann
Alias:Astrid North
Birth Date:1973 8, df=y
Birth Place:West Berlin, West Germany[1]
Death Place:Berlin, Germany
Origin:Berlin
Instrument:piano
Genre:Soul
Occupation:Singer, songwriter, lecturer
Years Active:1992–2019
Label:Astrid North Records
Associated Acts:Cultured Pearls, Soulounge
Website:AstridNorth.com

Astrid North (Astrid Karina North Radmann; 24 August 1973, West Berlin – 25 June 2019, Berlin) was a German soul singer and songwriter. She was the singer of the German band, with whom she released five Albums. As guest singer of the band she published three albums.

Career

North had her first experiences as a singer with her student band Colorful Dimension in Berlin. In March 1992, she met B. La (Bela Braukmann) and Tex Super who then studied at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg and who were looking for a singer for their band Cultured Pearls.[2] The trio entered the German charts with four singles and four albums.In 1994 North sang for the dance-pop band on their hit single Trouble Is. In 1996 she was a guest on the side project Little Red Riding Hood by Fury in the Slaughterhouse brothers and which resulted in the release of the single Life's Too Short from the eponymous album.[3]

The song Sleepy Eyes, texted and sung by North, appears in the soundtrack of the movie Tor zum Himmel (2003) by director Veit Helmer.[4] In 2003 she appeared at the festival Das Fest in Karlsruhe and sang alongside her own songs a cover version of the Aerosmith hit Walk This Way together with the German singer Sasha. North also toured with the American singer Gabriel Gordon.[5]

After the end of her band Cultured Pearls in 2003 North moved 2004 to New York City to write new songs, work with a number of different musicians and to experiment with her music.[6]

In 2005 she joined the charity project Home, which produced an album for the benefit of the orphans from the Beluga School for Life in Thailand which have been affected by the Indian Ocean earthquake in 2004 and the subsequent tsunami. Beside the orphans themselves also the following artists have been involved, guitarist (Guano Apes), Kai Wingenfelder (Fury in the Slaughterhouse), Maya Saban and others. With Bobby Hebb Astrid North recorded a new version of his classic hit Sunny.[7] It was the first time Hebb sung this song as duett and it appeared on his last album That's All I Wanna Know.[8] [9] North sang in 2006 My Ride, Spring Is Near and No One Can Tell on the album The Ride by Basic Jazz Lounge, a project by jazz trumpeter . In addition, she worked as a workshop lecturer of the at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg.

In spring 2010 North performed as the opening act of the Fakebling-Tour of Miss Platnum. The magazine Der Spiegel described her as one of the "leading ladies of the local soul scene".[10] On 20 July 2012 her solo debut album North was released.

On 16 September 2016 Astrid North released her second solo album, Precious Ruby, dedicated to her grandmother Precious Ruby North.[11] North used crowdfunding to finance the album.[12] [13] The first single published from this album was the song Miss Lucy. In 2016 she also started her concert series North-Lichter in Berlin's to which she invited singers such as Katharina Franck,,,, or .[14]

Life

Astrid North was born in West Berlin, West Germany to Sondria North and Wolf-Dieter Radmann. She commuted between her birth city and her family in Houston, Texas until she was nine years old. In the USA she lived mainly with her grandparents and her time there significantly shaped her musical development.[11]

Besides her music career Astrid North worked also as lecturer in Hamburg at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater and as yoga teacher. North was the mother of two children, her daughter was born in 2001 and her son in 2006. Her sister Ondria North works as make-up artist and hair stylist in the German film industry.

She died in June 2019 at the age of 45 years from pancreatic cancer.[15]

Discography

with Cultured Pearls[16]
Albums

Singles

with Soulounge

Solo

as guest singer

Notes and References

  1. News: Ihre Ausnahmestimme wird fehlen . Der Tagesspiegel Online . 28 June 2019 . Lange . Nadine .
  2. Web site: Cultured Pearls. laut.de. 10 July 2019.
  3. Web site: Astrid North mit Soloprogramm in der Lagerhalle. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung. Tom. Bullmann. 28 March 2017. 10 July 2019.
  4. Web site: Das ganze Kino voller Freunde. Der Tagesspiegel. 16 December 2003. 10 July 2019.
  5. http://www.361grad.de/361flyer504.pdf Kulturbüro Stadt Offenburg
  6. Web site: Astrid North. laut.de. 9 July 2019.
  7. Web site: Ein Gute-Laune-Song und seine Geschichte. Deutschlandfunk Kultur. 13 June 2016. 9 July 2019.
  8. Web site: The Bobby Hebb Story – "Sunny" feiert 50-jähriges Jubiläum! Duett-Single mit Astrid North!. CommunityPromotion. 9 June 2016. 11 July 2019.
  9. https://www.discogs.com/de/Bobby-Hebb-Thats-All-I-Wanna-Know/master/1027211 That's All I Wanna Know at Discogs
  10. Web site: Abgenickt deluxe: Bittersüßer Schmerz des Soul . . 26 November 2004 . 9 July 2019.
  11. Web site: Astrid North Biography. Stahl Entertainment. 9 July 2019.
  12. Web site: Astrid North – Precious Ruby. Plattentests.de. André. Schuder. 9 July 2019.
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uie66q5Fmlo who is? Astrid North
  14. Web site: Ihre Ausnahmestimme wird fehlen. Der Tagesspiegel. Nadine. Lange. 28 June 2019. 10 July 2019.
  15. Web site: Berliner Soulsängerin Astrid North ist tot . . 28 June 2019 . 9 July 2019.
  16. Charts: Albums Singles
  17. Web site: Big Light – Trouble Is. discogs.