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GenresPop, folk Also known asBobo(lina) RoleSinger
BornMay 11, 1966 (age 49)Hohenthurm, Saalekreis, Germany (1966-05-11) Associated actsBobo in White Wooden HousesRammstein AlbumsLieder von Liebe und Tod, Mental Radio, Glow, Bobotomija, Imagintation Music groupBobo in White Wooden Houses Record labelsTraumton Records, Motor Music, Polydor Records Similar PeopleJacob Hellner, Mark Reeder, Wil Malone, Jan Pieter Blank, Andy Kaufhold
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Christiane "Bobo(lina)" Hebold is a German singer of Bobo in White Wooden Houses. She also contributed backing vocals to selected Rammstein songs.
In 1990, Bobo formed the band Bobo in White Wooden Houses with Frank Heise, who became the band's guitarist. The band's original line-up included Axel "Lexa" Schäfer on bass (until 1995 and again since 2007) and Ulli Lange on drums (until 1992). In 1995, Heise's suicide caused the band to call a hiatus, which lasted until 2004.
Work with Rammstein
Bobo provides backing vocals for several Rammstein songs. Her contributions started with Sehnsucht's "Engel", which she has also performed with the band live, as can be seen in Live aus Berlin. She can also be heard in "Nebel", from 2001 album Mutter. In 2005's, Rosenrot she sang on "Stirb nicht vor mir" in the German version of the song, which did not make the final cut, but she can be heard in the backing vocals of the English version, where the female lead was provided by Sharleen Spiteri. However, Rammstein keyboardist Flake Lorenz has claimed he preferred the German version with Bobo's vocals.
Discography
Bobo in White Wooden Houses
Bobo in White Wooden Houses (1992)
Passing Stranger (1993)
Cosmic Ceiling (1995)
Mental Radio (2007)
Transparent (2010)
Other projects
Glow (1996), as Bobo & The London Session Orchestra
Alaska (1998), as Bobo, unreleased
Licht (2001), Saal Drei featuring Bobo
Volkslieder (2004), as Bobo, re-released as Lieder von Liebe und Tod (2007)