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Philipp Steinke is a German songwriter, film composer, record producer and musician. Steinke is a member of the band Asher Lane.〔http://www.asher-lane.com/ Asher Lane〕 Philipp Steinke was born and resides in Berlin, Germany. ==Songwriting and film composing career== Steinke scored the soundtracks for the TV movies ''Im Schatten des Pferdemondes'' and ''Für immer Venedig''. Steinke scored three episodes of the television series ''Heimatgeschichten'' and an episode of ''Stubbe - Von Fall zu Fall''. In March 2009, Steinke was staying in Los Angeles where he met and began a writing collaboration with Roxanne Seeman. Steinke and Seeman wrote "Amor En Suspenso (Crocodile Tears)" which was recorded by Alejandra Guzmán,〔http://www.aleguzman.com/ Alejandra Guzmán〕 Mexico's "Queen of Rock" for her "Unico" album, released by EMI Latin. Guzman wrote the Spanish lyrics with Fernando Osorio. In 2010, Guzman's "Unico" album went gold in Mexico. Steinke and Seeman were asked to write a song for Jacky Cheung, China's #1 Pop Icon, who wanted to record a Canto-jazz concept album. Working with Cheung's producer, Andrew Tuason, Steinke and Seeman wrote "Everyday Is Christmas". Cheung asked Seeman and Steinke for another song and they wrote "Which Way, Robert Frost". According to Cheung, though he had "Everyday is Christmas" adapted into Chinese twice, neither version captured the English lyrics as they were written so he recorded "Everyday is Christmas" in English. Jacky Cheung's "Private Corner"〔(xwx.cn/NewsDetail ) : Private Corner〕〔(youtube.com film )〕 is the first jazz album Cheung has recorded and went platinum in less than a week. In October 2014, Earth, Wind & Fire released their first Christmas album, "Holiday", including "Everyday Is Christmas" by Steinke and Seeman. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Philipp Steinke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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