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Schlager Radio salutes singer Michelle for her distinguished career.

Michelle recently declared that her upcoming album, "Flutlicht", will be her final one. Now, the 52-year-old musician is being awarded for her career achievements.

Pop singer Michelle (real name Tanja Hewer) sings at the opening of the Cranger Kirmes.
Pop singer Michelle (real name Tanja Hewer) sings at the opening of the Cranger Kirmes.

Melodies captivating the senses. - Schlager Radio salutes singer Michelle for her distinguished career.

Singer Tanja Hewer, also known as Michelle (52), will receive the Schlager Radio Award for her outstanding contribution to the Schlager music world. The announcement was made by the radio station on Tuesday, praising her for her 30-year career. Michelle has faced numerous personal and health challenges during her time in the spotlight but has always managed to rise above them with her optimism and determination, inspiring many. Her resilience is clearly reflected in her music.

The award ceremony will take place on July 6th at Schlager Radio's "SchlagerHammer" summer event in Oranienburg, Brandenburg. Born in Villingen-Schwenningen, Baden-Württemberg, Michelle recently shared that her upcoming album, "Flutlicht," set to be released in the summer, would mark her final efforts in the Schlager scene.

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Michelle's love for music and life's work has resulted in a 30-year career in Schlager music, which has been recognized with an award in Germany. Her resilience and optimism have not only shaped her career but also touched the lives of many people. The upcoming SchlagerRadio Award ceremony in Brandenburg will serve as a testament to her contributions, with her final album, "Flutlicht," set to be released this summer. Despite facing numerous challenges, Michelle continues to inspire with her determination and enduring spirit, even in her Berlin home.

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