Grant Stevens 2391825 222483000 2008-06-29T16:08:59Z 90.194.3.89 /* External links */ [[Image:Grant_Stevens_Nervous_Germans_ca1981---B65zzfcm.jpg|thumb|300px|Grant Stevens on stage with the Nervous Germans about 1981 in Aachen, Germany.]] '''Grant Stevens''' (born [[27 October]] [[1953]] in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]) left his homeland in the 70's for [[London]] where he recorded various albums and singles for his bands [[The Soho Jets]] and [[Razar]], produced by [[The Who]] producer [[Kit Lambert]]. From 1981-84 he worked as singer in the German band [[Nervous Germans]]. He recorded the German hit [[Everlasting Friends]] which was used as a TV jingle for [[Holsten]] Pilsener in Europe. In 1999, together with [[Der Graf]] and José Alvarez-Brill (Wolfsheim, Joachim Witt, De/Vision) the foundation for [[Unheilig]] was laid. The single [[Sage Ja!]] was released on Bloodline Records in 1999, shot straight into the German DAC charts and became a club smash. In February 2001, the debut album [[Phosphor]] came on to the European market again on Bloodline/Connected Music. He has since written the lyrics to 2 musicals; ''Die Schöne und das Biest'' and ''Robin Hood'' and currently lives in Berlin where he sings and works as a vocal coach [http://www.gesangsunterricht.tv]. Grant was also featured on [[Xandria]]'s album ''India''. == External links == * [[Sellaband]] [http://sellaband.com/grant-stevens/ Grant Stevens - On the way to 50K] * http://www.grantstevens.de * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1980s/1980/Oct08nervousgermans/ Nervous Germans John Peel Sessions ] * Robin Hood [http://www.robinhoodmusical.de] {{australia-singer-stub}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Stevens, Grant}} [[Category:Australian male singers]] [[Category:Australian songwriters]] [[de:Grant Stevens]]