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Bill Kaulitz was born on September 1, 1989 in [[Leipzig]], [[East Germany]] ten minutes after his identical twin brother [[Tom Kaulitz|Tom]].<ref name="Deutsche Welle"/> His parents, Simone and Jörg Kaulitz, separated when Bill and his brother were seven and eventually his mother began dating again. After being in a relationship with him for 12 years, Simone married Gordon Trümper, a guitarist from the German rock band Fatun, on August 1, 2009. <ref>Ruegenferien.blogspot.com Scan. [http://ruegenferien.blogspot.com/2009/08/strandhochzeit-kaulitz-mutter-von-tokio.html "Strandhochzeit-Kaulitz Mother von Tokio"], 2009-8-1. Retrieved on 2010-1-28. {{de icon}}</ref><ref>Tokio-Hotel2.blog Scan/Translation. [http://tokio-hotel2.blog.jeuxvideo.com/1377756/Simone-Kaulitz-se-marie/?__hsc "Simone Kaulitz Marries?"], 2009-8-1. Retrieved on 2010-1-28.</ref> |
Bill Kaulitz was born on September 1, 1989 in [[Leipzig]], [[East Germany]] ten minutes after his identical twin brother [[Tom Kaulitz|Tom]], who is a sexy beast.<ref name="Deutsche Welle"/> His parents, Simone and Jörg Kaulitz, separated when Bill and his brother were seven and eventually his mother began dating again. After being in a relationship with him for 12 years, Simone married Gordon Trümper, a guitarist from the German rock band Fatun, on August 1, 2009. <ref>Ruegenferien.blogspot.com Scan. [http://ruegenferien.blogspot.com/2009/08/strandhochzeit-kaulitz-mutter-von-tokio.html "Strandhochzeit-Kaulitz Mother von Tokio"], 2009-8-1. Retrieved on 2010-1-28. {{de icon}}</ref><ref>Tokio-Hotel2.blog Scan/Translation. [http://tokio-hotel2.blog.jeuxvideo.com/1377756/Simone-Kaulitz-se-marie/?__hsc "Simone Kaulitz Marries?"], 2009-8-1. Retrieved on 2010-1-28.</ref> |
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Bill showed an early interest in singing, as did Tom in playing guitar. Trümper noticed the twins' musical inclinations, and helped the twins to start their own band.<ref name="Deutsche Welle" /><ref name="PowerPlay"/><ref name="Sound Generator"/> According to Bill in several interviews, he and Tom started writing music at the age of seven. |
Bill showed an early interest in singing, as did Tom in playing guitar. Trümper noticed the twins' musical inclinations, and helped the twins to start their own band.<ref name="Deutsche Welle" /><ref name="PowerPlay"/><ref name="Sound Generator"/> According to Bill in several interviews, he and Tom started writing music at the age of seven. |
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Bill Kaulitz (born 1 September 1989 in Leipzig, East Germany) [4] is a German singer, songwriter, voice actor and model. He is best known for his work from 1999 to the present as the lead singer of the band Tokio Hotel.
Biography
Early life (1989–1999)
Bill Kaulitz was born on September 1, 1989 in Leipzig, East Germany ten minutes after his identical twin brother Tom, who is a sexy beast.[4] His parents, Simone and Jörg Kaulitz, separated when Bill and his brother were seven and eventually his mother began dating again. After being in a relationship with him for 12 years, Simone married Gordon Trümper, a guitarist from the German rock band Fatun, on August 1, 2009. [5][6]
Bill showed an early interest in singing, as did Tom in playing guitar. Trümper noticed the twins' musical inclinations, and helped the twins to start their own band.[4][7][8] According to Bill in several interviews, he and Tom started writing music at the age of seven.
Early musical career (1999–2003)
At the age of ten the brothers began performing live in Magdeburg, near their hometown of Loitsche, under the pseudonym Black Question Mark. They played small shows and while their audiences enjoyed them, they were largely unknown. The band lacked a drummer and bass player and the twins relied on a keyboard to fill in other instrumental sounds.
The year Bill and Tom turned twelve, they met Georg Listing (then 14) and Gustav Schäfer (then 13), in the audience of one of their shows. Listing and Schäfer were friends and after the show, having liked what they heard and saw, made an offer to join. The band was promptly re-named "Devilish" due to an article published at the time that referred to their "devilishly great" sound. The four continued to perform, but aside from being featured on a small-time German news program somewhere between late 2002 and early 2003, Devilish weren't going anywhere until Bill auditioned on the reality TV talent show "Star Search."
First releases
This continued until 2005 when Jost arranged a meeting between the band and Universal Music Group's Interscope Records and Tokio Hotel was signed. They began working immediately, releasing their debut LP Schrei ("Scream") later that year. Their first single off of Schrei was "Durch den Monsun" ("Through The Monsoon"), which reached #1 in Germany within a month of its release[9].
Other singles included "Schrei" ("Scream"), "Rette mich" ("Save Me" - re-released as "Rescue Me" in English speaking countries), and "Der letzte Tag" ("The Last Day" re-released as "Final Day" in English speaking countries). The single "Schrei" peaked at #5 in the German charts[10], "Rette mich" and "Der letzte Tag" both peaked at #1 on the German charts[11] [12]. Tokio Hotel were rapidly building their celebrity in Germany.
First tour and growing success
Tokio Hotel launched their debut tour in Germany, to support the release of Schrei and its singles. They toured Germany and also recorded a live DVD. On stage, Bill was noted and well-known for his energetic style and harmonizing with the fans (he would frequently let the audience sing verses instead of him).
In 2006, Bill voiced the role of Arthur in the first part of the German version of the film Arthur and the Invisibles.[13]
Tokio Hotel were a household name in Germany at this point, and this compelled the band to return to the studio. After the success of Schrei, Tokio Hotel began working on their second album, Zimmer 483 (Room 483), released in February 2007. The album spawned three singles initially: "Übers Ende der Welt" ("Over the End of the World" - released as "Ready, Set, Go!"), "Spring nicht" ("Don't Jump"), and "An deiner Seite (Ich bin da)" ("By Your Side (I am there)" - released as "By Your Side"). A fourth single, "Heilig" ("Holy" - released as "Sacred"), was released in 2008.
To support the release of Zimmer 483, Tokio Hotel began a continental tour of Europe, spawning another live DVD and a large publicity boost. Bill Kaulitz was on his way to becoming an international rock icon along with Tokio Hotel.
International breakthrough (2007–2008)
As Tokio Hotel's fanbase increased in the Western part of the world, Kaulitz and the band decided to re-record select songs from both Schrei and Zimmer 483 for a new English-language LP so that fans around the world could understand the band's songs. The result of these re-recorded songs was Tokio Hotel's debut English album, titled Scream. The album was released in Europe in mid-2007 (albeit with the name Room 483, the literal translation of Zimmer 483, to express it's continuity with that album), however it did not reach release in the West until mid-2008.
Scream spawned four singles, including "Scream", "Monsoon" (the translated version of "Durch den Monsun" however the title was not 100% literally translated), "Don't Jump" (the translated version of "Spring Nicht"), and "Ready, Set, Go!" (the translated version of "Übers Ende der Welt", again not a literal translation of the title). Scream was moderately successful internationally, and to support the release, Tokio Hotel left Europe for the first time in their careers, and flew to the United States.
In February 2008 Tokio Hotel first set foot in North America to play five shows, starting in Canada and ending in New York. Tokio Hotel were the first German act since Nena to gain success internationally, and maintain their status. The U.S. tour was a success, but when they went back to Europe for their 1000 Hotels Tour, disaster struck.
1000 hotels tour and medical complications
The 1000 Hotels Tour began in Brussels, Belgium, on March 3rd, 2008, and was set to continue through The Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Scandinavia, ending on the 9th of April. However 11 days after the start of the tour, on March 14th, Kaulitz began to experience voice problems in the middle of a show in Marseilles, France. He let the audience sing more often and the band cut their set down from 21 to 16 songs.
Two days after the incident in France, Tokio Hotel canceled a show in Lisbon, Portugal moments before it was to commence. The band, with the exception of Bill, came on the stage and apologized for the show being canceled. They explained that Bill was sick and was being flown back to Germany to see a doctor. Kaulitz had played 43 shows without a break and had developed an untreated throat infection. The infection caused a cyst to develop on the singer's vocal chords that had to be removed with larynx surgery on March 30th. Kaulitz was unable to speak for 10 days afterward and had to undergo vocal rehabilitation for a month.
By May 2008 Kaulitz had sufficiently recovered and Tokio Hotel rescheduled the 1000 Hotels Tour dates, adding several open air concerts. The tour concluded on July 13th, 2008 in Werchter, Belgium and, despite the surgery and time taken off, was deemed a success.
Stalking Incident
More trouble came for Kaulitz when in late 2008/early 2009 several female stalkers pursued the band relentlessly, even following his twin brother Tom Kaulitz to his parents' home in Germany. The issue seemed to end after his twin brother Tom allegedly hit one of the stalkers at a gas station in April 2009 and drove off. However, a recent article in Bild stated that the issue had resurfaced and that Tom Kaulitz may stand trial for assault. In late December of 2009, the charges against Tom were lifted and as most currently known, he is pressing charges himself — against the girl he allegedly hit — on grounds of stalking. [14]
Other Work
In 2009, he reprised the role of the German voice of Arthur again for the Arthur und die Minimoys (Arthur And The Invisibles) sequel. In 2010, Bill and Tokio Hotel teamed up with Kerli to record the song Strange for the film Alice In Wonderland and accompanying Almost Alice soundtrack.
Humanoid
Over 2008 and 2009, Tokio Hotel returned to the recording studio to record their second English album and third German album. The result was Humanoid, which was a much more techno-oriented release and a new sound. Humanoid was released on October 6th, 2009, and just short of a month later Tokio Hotel picked up the "Best Group" award at the EMAs in Berlin on November 5th. Humanoid has so far spawned two singles, "Automatic"/"Automatisch", released in September 2009, and "World Behind My Wall"/"Lass uns laufen" (meaning "Let Us Run"), to be released in January 2010.
Public image
Bill Kaulitz is famous for his androgynous appearance.[15] German site dw-world.com says that his look, young age and edgy hairstyle has helped him obtain icon status among many teenage girls.[16] Kaulitz designs many of his own stage costumes, and despite poor drawing skills, the designs are constructed by his tailor.[17] The singer apparently collects suspenders, and is also "totally crazy about jackets". Kaulitz reports he has hundreds of jackets in his closet - though he has said that none of his jackets are real leather as he is opposed to using animal pelts/feathers for clothing[17]. He cites his fashion and style influences as David Bowie — particularly in the film "Labyrinth" — Nena, Vampires, Paris secondhand shops, striking jewelry and Dior Homme. [17]
In August 2008, Kaulitz was chosen as the most attractive singer on stage by the readers of the Spanish magazine ¡Hola!.[18] He was also immortalized in wax at the Madame Tussauds museum in Berlin on September 30, 2008. Bill was 19 when the likeness was made, making him the youngest person to be duplicated by the Madame Tussauds museum.[19][20] In December 2008, Bill Kaulitz was named "Man of the Year #6" by MTV News.[21]
In September 2009, Kaulitz was chosen by fashion legend Karl Lagerfeld to take part in a photo shoot for the 30th birthday of Vogue (magazine) in Germany.[17][22] Karl Lagerfeld described him as "The Other Idea of a German" and wrote that the 20-year-old singer with the unusual styling became a superstar; and a fashion icon.[17]
While in October 2009, Kaulitz was #11 on German magazine GQ's Best Dressed list. They cite his flamboyant style as one of the reasons he was chosen, as well as his liking to change and try new things. Designer Michael Michalsky supported his decision by saying: “Bill Kaulitz is unique and uncompromising, Pop-Art brought to life. He likes to change – that is fashion.” [23][24] For the Dsquared2 Fall/Winter 2010 fashion show, Bill opened and closed the show while the song "Screamin'" from the album "Humanoid" played in the background.
References
- ^ Elke Buhr for Frankfurter Rundschau. "As if" eroticism. February 22, 2007. English translation by Sign and Sight.com
Straightforward pop-rock with catchy melodies and a well-calculated mix of stolen Metallica riffs and romantic ballad elements. Everything is played on the safe side, and the production is technically perfect.
- ^ ABC - Tokio Hotel: The Latest German Export
A winning combination of lyrics laced with "emo" angst, wrapped in a flamboyant pop-rock package. It's PG-rated but still edgy enough for younger fans. Songs range from catchy pop anthems to anti-suicide messages to appealing rock ballads.
- ^ Dw-world.de
- ^ a b c Deutsche Welle Bill Kaulitz: El fenómeno de Tokio Hotel (Bill Kaulitz: The phenomenon of Tokio Hotel). Retrieved September 17, 2008. Template:Sp icon
- ^ Ruegenferien.blogspot.com Scan. "Strandhochzeit-Kaulitz Mother von Tokio", 2009-8-1. Retrieved on 2010-1-28. Template:De icon
- ^ Tokio-Hotel2.blog Scan/Translation. "Simone Kaulitz Marries?", 2009-8-1. Retrieved on 2010-1-28.
- ^ Oei, Roland, "Tokio Hotel", pg. 20 & 21, PowerPlay, Issue 91, September, 2007
- ^ "Sound Generator - Interview - Tokio Hotel". Sound Generator. Retrieved 2008-06-15.
- ^ http://acharts.us/song/3376
- ^ http://acharts.us/song/7343
- ^ http://acharts.us/song/10916
- ^ http://acharts.us/song/8090
- ^ Arthur und die Minimoys Retrieved September 17, 2008. Template:De icon
- ^ Zitzow, Marco. "Gang of hardcore fans still following Bill and Tom Kaulitz", Bild, 2009-3-6. Retrieved on 2010-1-17.
- ^ artsyHANDS Bill Kaulitz — The Hottest Man-Chick Alive?
- ^ Deutsche Welle German Pop Sensation Tokio Hotel Wins MTV Video Music Award. Retrieved September 17, 2008.
- ^ a b c d e Vogue.de Bill Kaulitz
- ^ Hola.com Bill Kaulitz, Vocalista de Tokio Hotel, el Cantante más atractivo sobre el Escenario Según los Lectores de Hola.com. Retrieved September 17, 2008. Template:Sp icon
- ^ El Pais.com Bill Kaulitz ya tiene su estatua de cera. Retrieved September 30, 2008. Template:Sp icon
- ^ MTV.com Tokio Hotel's Bill Kaulitz Immortalized -- In Wax -- At Madame Tussauds In Berlin.Retrieved October 1st, 2008.
- ^ MTV.com Who Is MTV News' Man Of The Year? The Countdown Begins Today!. Retrieved December 15, 2008.
- ^ GQ.de Kaulitz posiert für Lagerfeld.
- ^ klatsch-trasch
- ^ Welt.de