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Whenever I drive through the Hamburg Hafen-City, I show my nephew a large house: “Helene Fischer lives.” I always show a different tower because I don’t know where Helene Fischer lives. At least at the top.
Helene Fischer is the heroine of my youngest nephew since she picks up children’s songs. All earlier songs were Wumpe. But now, with Rolf Zuckowski’s “Christmas bakery” and other sugar, Helene has conquered a new audience. At the concert, she once joked that the men only came as a companion for women, so to speak, not intrinsic. But I don’t know. Already because of the Helene.
Helene Fischer and Rolf Zuckowski
Now there was their album “The most beautiful children’s songs” with versions of the super hits “Bi-Ba-Butzemann” and “All my ducklings”-and a children’s department in their Christmas show, in which the little ones were picked up from the ball bath. The Doyen of the German Children’s Song, Rolf Zuckowski, stood in front of the house he built.
The self -ironic “Look in”, a duet with Florian Silbereisen, the “Stumblin ‘in” by Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman, remained the last adult song of the master singer. Another record with children’s songs, “dancing and partying” has just been published.
No Christmas show
Fischer divides her handwritten on her Website With that there will be no Christmas show this year – she is too busy with her family and preparations for the big tour next year. “The best,” she writes, “still comes.”
But what should I say to my nephew if there is no Helene fisherman show under the Christmas tree? When the Christmas trees shine in the port of Hamburg and I sadly pointed to a high-rise: “Helene Fischer celebrates with her children.”

