When Peter Freudenthaler and Volker Hinkel Founded Fools Garden in The
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When Peter Freudenthaler and Volker Hinkel founded Fools Garden in the German town Pforzheim in 1991, they did not suspect that their „musical plants“ would be worldfamous a few years later. They attained first national attention with their song "Wild Days", which was used in an advertising spot for "C&A". But the real wild days began after "Lemon Tree" had been released. Since 1996 this song fascinates the whole world. The song was translated into over 40 languages and achieved a sales quota of over six million units. "Lemon Tree" made Fools Garden one of the "Big Ones" in the world wide music business. Since then Fools Garden has played concerts around the whole world. 2005 they played their biggest concert until now in Kaliningrad (Russia) in front of over 100.000 spectators. In the last years Fools Garden has played concerts in Germany, Russia, Spain, Lithuania, China, Singapore, South Africa and a lot of other countries. All Fools Garden songs are own-written. So far Fools Garden published several albums, which contain many international radio hits. While songs like "Wild Days", "Suzy", "It Can Happen", "Probably" or "Why Did She Go?" jumped into the German charts, tracks like "Closer", "Dreaming" and "Does Anybody Know?" became popular in Russia. In 2016 Fools Garden celebrated their 25th anniversary. In Spring 2018 Fools Garden released the latest album “Rise and Fall” and entered the German album-charts. In 2020 a new album will be released. www.foolsgarden.de www.facebook.com/FoolsGarden Fools Garden Office Peter Morscheck Bachstr. 6/1 D-74391 Erligheim Tel. +49 (0)7143 - 28842 [email protected] .