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Wolfgang Ambros

Wolfgang Ambros (born March 19, 1952, in Wolfsgraben, Niederösterreich) is an Austrian singer-songwriter, most famously known for setting the then-new trend in the 1970s known now as Austropop. He is most famous for his song "''Da Hofa''" and "''Schifoan''".
==Biography==
His most famous songs are "''Schifoan''", "''Es lebe der Zentralfriedhof''" and "''Zwickt's mi''". "''Schifoan''" is like an anthem for the Austrian ski tourism and industry. Many Austrian skiers—but also many others—know the lyrics of this song.
His musical styles are pop-rock and sometimes blues-elements. His first LP ''Es lebe der Zentralfriedhof'' was very controversial, because many critics accused him of copying and plagiarizing Georg Danzer.
Ambros also released 3 cover albums (including songs by Bob Dylan, Tom Waits and Hans Moser. His latest album ''Steh grod'' (2006) is very successful.

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