The musician, composer and producer Arno Steffen was born in 1953 in Cologne and fell in love with music from a very young age. His musical interests have oscillated between punk rock, experimental music, and humorous pop songs. He is a cornerstone of Cologne’s traditional music scene and Germany in general. A member of many bands since he was in high school, he then became part of some memorable bands—Zeltinger, the punk rock band that sang in the dialect Kölsch, Triumvirat, the experimental band in which he was lead singer and composer, although he is best known for his part in the pop-humorous band L.S.E., which also included songs written in Kölsch—.
He started his solo career in 1984 with his album Schlager, a collaboration with Krautrock producer/engineer Conny Planck. It was an experimental project which featured a minor hit "Supergut (ne)?!". He then went on to become a solid solo artist and a famous composer for many television and film productions. His compositions for eight episodes of Germany's most successful tv crime series Tatort are a standout in his career.
In 2012 his record Hop Hop saw the light under GMO - The Label with twelve new fresh songs in Kölsch that keep Arno's music scent and that takes you thorough a delightful upbeat tempo. You can enjoy the songs here!
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