thumb|Zeebee backstage at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2007 Zeebee, born 29 June 1965 in Aalen, Germany, real name Eva Engel, is an Austrian singer-songwriter, composer and music producer. She creates sounds and songs with a broad variety of styles, such as jazz, pop, electronica, acoustic music and classical music.
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At the very tender age of five, before she even started to learn english, Zeebee trilled out Suzi Quattro songs at the bus stop. at the same time, all the FM and AM classic and jazz radio stations also suffered Zeebee's vocal experiments (mum's tape recorder too). The most famous composers were being given the Zeebee treatment... At 17 the story moved to England/Birmingham. there, practically overnight Zeebee became involved in the spectacular pig bag tour. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ze
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thumb|Zeebee backstage at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2007 Zeebee, born 29 June 1965 in Aalen, Germany, real name Eva Engel, is an Austrian singer-songwriter, composer and music producer. She creates sounds and songs with a broad variety of styles, such as jazz, pop, electronica, acoustic music and classical music.
==Life and career== zeebee has been recording herself since the age of five, touring with Birmingham's Pigbag aged seventeen, releasing records on the Swiss label Off Course with her band D-Sire in the late 80's. Then starting to work as a ghostwriter, copywriting and taking flying lessons, raising two families and recording her musical ideas in her own studio in Austria. In 1999 zeebee (= "cb", relates to cyberbabe) started to work via the internet with diverse songwriters from all over the world. Since the release of her debut Chemistry on the Independent label Angelika Köhlermann in January 2004, zeebee received impressive press and radio reviews all over the world. Priorities, her second album, was written in 2004 and 2005 and released in February 2006 on Angelika Köhlermann/Monkey Music. In June 2007, zeebee co-authored and was featured on the album Ballroom Stories with Waldeck.
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