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In My Eyes: Wolfgang Hildebrandt’s Vision of Love and Positivity Wolfgang Hildebrandt, who is equally famous as a musical performer and record producer in Germany and across the globe, is also a celebrated actor and a philanthropist. He started his musical education at an early age when he learned to play the piano and the guitar when he was six years old, following his father’s instructions in Euskirchen, Germany. Promoting world peace through music Wagner had another great opportunity in his early career as lead singer of a German Military Band. However, in 1997 he went for EMI Records where he started a brilliant Carrier where he has worked with different artists and performed for different personalities including Pope John Paul II and Nelson Mandela among others. Wolfgang’s virtuous cause of employing music as a form of positive influence is seen in his piece “Let’s Build A House of Peace” that he created in the aftermath of 9/11. His new release “In My Eyes’ yet again proves that he has not lost the flame and has gone up another level. This fun song using elements of easy listening music, country, and pop was composed alongside Swedish songwriter India Perez. May perhaps be due to its catchy lyrics, which promotes love, positivity, and hope, Wilkoszki has developed an engaging and creative music video with the help of AI to create cartoon-like wonder. Welcome to the show where we’ll immerse ourselves in Wolfgang’s success story, learn more about his music production and discover the stories behind the tracks. Listen to In My Eyes https://open.spotify.com/track/4rkvC0SDkJ3AOgLoNxJIJU Follow Wolfgang Hildebrandt on Facebook Spotify Youtube Instagram Tiktok Where do you find inspiration? I believe in God and I love to process everyday situations in my songs. What was the role of music in the early years of your life? At a very young age, I was inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King's speech. Every person, regardless of their origin or race, should have the right to live their dream. That was a great motivation for me to give my music the appropriate lyrics. Faith in Jesus Christ has always accompanied me and has always been a part of my musical work. Are you from a musical or artistic family? My father was a businessman but singing and guitar was his hobby. He taught me everything and later I was in the church choir in the Protestant church and I learned a lot there. I felt at a young age that God had given me the talent to sing. Who inspired you to be a part of the music industry? I was inspired by the music of 8-time Grammy winner and owner of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, gospel singer, composer and pastor Andrae Crouch. Later we met several times in Los Angeles and became close friends and worked together on music. How did you learn to sing/write/to play? My father taught me the basic chords on the guitar, but I eventually developed it myself. I always had a voice and received this talent from God and I am still very grateful for it today. What was the first concert that you ever went to and who did you see perform? The first concert I attended was by Sir Cliff Richard. How could you describe your music? Music that comes from the heart, is very melodic, is then processed to match the lyrics and thus I draw the listener into my spell Describe your creative process. I usually take my guitar or sit at the piano and work on a topic that concerns me. These are usually topics that have been on my mind for a long time. But it is important to me that I try to spread a positive message at the end of the song, usually in the chorus. [caption id="attachment_56610" align="alignnone" width="720"] These are usually topics that have been on my mind for a long time.[/caption] What is your main inspiration? Despite all the problems you have, you still have to convey something positive. For me, the basis for this was Dr. Martin Luther King's speech "I have a dream." What musician do you admire most and why? As a Christian, I was very enthusiastic about Andrae Crouch.
But I always loved country music as well as gospel music. First and foremost, of course, was Johnny Cash. Did your style evolve since the beginning of your career? Of course, my musical style and of course my singing have continued to develop. I went to Andrae Crouch's church in Los Angeles a lot and the singing of the colored community there always inspired me. I once sang along to Andrae Crouch for fun. God made a mistake with me, I would have preferred to have dark skin. https://youtu.be/inQqve7_EiU Who do you see as your main competitor? I have no main competitors or rivals. I am a very tolerant person and we can only learn from each other. I have absolutely no competitive spirit. What are your interests outside of music? What I really enjoy doing, and have done so many times, is giving speeches about peace. I was very proud that I was able to give several peace speeches at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and I am also the official ambassador for World Peace Day in Berlin. If it wasn't a music career, what would you be doing? Either a lawyer or a priest What is the biggest problem you have encountered in the journey of music? I have never actually encountered any problems, but I have had interesting experiences. For example, I love Africa and have performed there several times. It was always a special experience. I have already performed for the Nelson Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg and for Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Cape Town, South Africa, I gave a private concert. I also gave several concerts in Windhoek, Namibia. Connecting people and building a future together taught me a lot in Africa, and I also incorporated that into music. Later, I also sent my electric piano to a church in Namibia and gave it to them. I love African music. If you could change one thing in the music industry, what would it be? I wish Spotify didn't have such power. Artists should earn much more from their songs and not just be fobbed off with percentages. https://open.spotify.com/artist/23yAvDS9krAz97hRXCngp8?si=rjKSWOCzQNWJNM_cCzImMg Why did you choose this as the title of this project? I wanted to write a love song that everyone could identify with. The song IN MY EYES is also reflected in the video. "In My Eyes” is more than just a musical creative effort; it's a vibrant celebration of love, joy, and escapism. Crafted by Wolfgang Hildebrandt, an artist who understands the power of music to uplift and transport, this infectious track is designed to ignite a sense of excitement and elation in its listeners. With pulsating beats and catchy melodies, it invites you to let loose and lose yourself in its rhythm. Behind the scenes, the collaborative effort shines through, with the artist joining forces with songwriter India Perez (actress & model) to craft lyrics that resonate universally. Rooted in the desire to create a love song that transcends boundaries, "In My Eyes" effortlessly bridges cultural divides, reminding us that music is a universal language that knows no barriers. The accompanying "In My Eyes" music video, a labor of love and AI creativity, amplifies the song's message of positivity and hope. Through innovative comic-style visuals featuring characters and musicians with luminous, oversized eyes, it captures the essence of joy and inspiration. Actress Rosemary Rittner's presence adds an extra layer of charm, bringing the song's lyrics to life. It's fabulous eye candy for a song that speaks to the power of love, and gives voice to the voiceless in a world where music serves as the salve, a prescription to help those yearning for human connection. What are your plans for the coming months? I hope that my song IN MY EYES touches people, that they have fun and dance. I'm only concentrating on this song right now. Do you have any artistic collaboration plans Yes, there could be a very interesting duet in January 2025, but I can't say anything about that yet. What message would you like to give to your fans I wish you all
good health and a life worth living and if you enjoy my song IN MY EYES, then click on the YouTube video, Instagram or TikTok and share it. I would be very happy about it. Today is the day, not tomorrow not next week, today is the day to make a difference.
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