About

Claudia Cane has been an integral part of the music scene for almost 25 years. After returning to Germany from a five-year stay in London, the singer with the distinctive grating voice, who trained professionally in acting and musicals, became known in this country as the interpreter of the theme songs for various SAT 1 series, including "Benzin im Blut" with Sonja Kirchberger, "36 Stunden Angst" and "Die rote Meile". In 2000, she released her first solo album "Come Closer!", produced by Curt Cress and Andrew Cane, which included the song "Free", with which she competed against Stefan Raab and others in the national qualifying round of the Eurovision Song Contest in the same year.

After a stadium tour supporting AC/DC in 2001, the Australian cult rockers were so impressed by the power woman's powerful vocal performance that they engaged Claudia Cane to support them on their club tour in 2003 and on their "Black Ice" tour of Germany and Austria in 2009. Claudia Cane made her connection to AC/DC the subject of her 2012 album "CC/DC - A True AC/DC Remake", in which she revives her favorite AC/DC songs from the Bon Scott era.

Richie Sambora is also a fan of Claudia Cane. In a public tender, the singer was personally selected from hundreds of participants by the former Bon Jovi guitarist to support him on his 2014 tour. A song sung together by Claudia and Sambora was a regular highlight of the shows on this tour. 2017 saw the release of the Bavarian rock'n'roller's last album to date, whose impressive voice is often compared to that of Melissa Etheridge, Tina Turner, Janis Joplin or Bon Scott. Since then, Claudia Cane has mainly been seen on stage, where, as always, she has captivated her audience from the very first notes. With her new single "I Won't Forget You" (lyrics: Tommy Wagner), written by Tom Fock, Claudia Cane is finally back with a new studio recording. The video for "I Won't Forget You" was financed by a crowdfunding campaign and was filmed in mid-September by ZENOfilm under the direction of Thomas Schwendemann in Munich - Olympiapark. New songs by Claudia Cane are already in the making.

Claudia Cane is full of energy as ever and impresses with her exceptional soulful-rock voice.