Celebrities - Stephanie Stumph would like to have her own band
Actress Stephanie Stumph ("The Old One") would like to have her own band, like some of her colleagues. Not as a side project. "One should do it with love and soul, not half-heartedly," the 39-year-old told the German Press Agency. "I've wanted to do it." Stumph turns 40 on July 7.
Furthermore, she said: "I go differently in music, I'm more euphoric. I can bring more creativity there." For years, the Saxon woman has been writing songs occasionally, such as "Heartbeat" for Schlager singer Helene Fischer. "Sometimes they land in your hand or not, and sometimes you don't want to give them away."
Stumph, who is also known as a presenter on television or at the Dresden Semperoperball, wishes "to have even more music in my life." However, that is a time-consuming matter for the mother of a two-year-old son who lives in her hometown of Dresden and Munich. "If it's music, then it should be a bit electronic."
Stephanie Stumph expressed her desire to form her own band, inspired by her love for music and creativity, mentioning her birthday approaching on July 7 in Saxony. The German Press Agency reported her statements, highlighting her preferences for a more euphoric and electronic sound in her music. Despite being a popular television presenter and performing at events like the Dresden Semperoperball, she aspires to incorporate more music into her life, balancing her busy schedule as a mother in Dresden and Munich. Celebrities in Germany and beyond, including movie stars and musicians, take notice of Stumph's announcement, displaying interest in her new musical endeavors. The news of Stumph's band formation spread through various media outlets, including the German Press Agency, impacting both locals in Saxony and fans in Bavaria.