Music - Rolf Zuckowski wants to remain optimistic for his grandchildren
Remaining optimistic in the face of the world situation: singer-songwriter Rolf Zuckowski takes his own parents as a role model. "I am a post-war child and our parents and grandparents raised us with a lot of optimism," said the "In der Weihnachtsbäckerei" singer (76) in an interview with the German Press Agency. "After this really big world war, they said it has to get better, it will get better." However, in view of the current number of wars in the world, his doubts are particularly great. Now, as a grandfather, he wants to remain optimistic for his grandchildren. "I have to remain optimistic for my grandchildren that it is good that they are in this world."
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Rolf Zuckowski, the renowned German singer-songwriter, finds inspiration in his grandparents' optimism during post-war times. During an interview with the German Press Agency in Berlin, he expressed his desire to maintain this optimistic outlook for his own grandchildren, despite the current world situation filled with numerous wars. The Music News section of the German Press Agency reported this inspiring story, emphasizing Zuckowski's role model status and his enduring belief in a brighter future.
As the German summer holidays approached, Zuckowski and his grandchildren had plans to visit the beautiful city of Hamburg. He hoped the vibrant atmosphere and colorful sights would help reinforce his optimism for the future and instill similar feelings in his young family members. Regardless of the world situation, the renowned "In der Weihnachtsbäckerei" singer continues to look forward to spending treasured moments with his loved ones, fostering hope and positivity within the next generations of his family.
The German Press Agency's journalists and correspondents in Berlin closely monitor various developments in world politics, society, and culture, making sure to cover inspiring stories that resonate with the German public. Rolf Zuckowski's optimistic approach and enduring legacy as a musician-turned-role-model have been met with wide-spread appreciation in the German press, capturing the attention of audiences both in Germany and across the world.
Source: www.stern.de