Martin Stosch

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Martin Stosch
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Martin Stosch (2008)
Background information
Birth name Martin Stosch
Also known as Martin Stosch
Born (1990-07-30) 30 July 1990 (age 33)
Origin Landshut, Bavaria, Germany
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2007–present
Labels DaredoMusic &
BeatPowerMusic
Website Official Website

Martin Stosch (born July 30, 1990 in Landshut, Germany) is a German singer and the runner-up of the fourth season of the television show Deutschland sucht den Superstar (DSDS), the German version of Pop Idol.

Biography

Personal life

Martin was born on July 30, 1990 in Landshut. His parents are Bernhard Stosch and Elisabeth Stosch and he has two sisters, Sandra and Vanessa. Before the fourth season of DSDS he was to be on a school band, as very good guitarist. Today, he lives in Postau a small township in Lower Bavaria.

Deutschland sucht den Superstar

In September 2006, he attended the show's casting in Munich and inspired the jury with his two songs "Tears in Heaven" by Eric Clapton and "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Green Day. In the Top 20 shows he convinced the public to vote for him, as he sang the songs: "Home" by Michael Bublé and Westlife's cover of "Mandy". Stosch made it to the Top 10, only to be in the bottom group every week up to his elimination. However, Max Buskohl, who was a favorite to win the competition along with Mark Medlock, dropped out of the competition to sign a record contract with his band. Thus, Stosch returned to the show and made it to the finale against Medlock in which he became the runner up.

Performance at Deutschland sucht den Superstar

Top-20-Show Song Originalinterpret Caller in Percent
1. Top-20-Show (7. February 2007) Home Michael Bublé 12,11% (Position 4 of 9)
3. Top-20-Show (14. February 2007) Mandy Westlife 20,40% (Position 2 of 8)
Mottoshow Song Originalinterpret Caller in Percent
Greatest Hits (24. February 2007) Tears in Heaven Eric Clapton 7,59% (Position 5 of 10)
Greatest Hits of the 80s and 90s (10. March 2007) Love Is All Around Wet Wet Wet 7,69% (Position 7 of 9)
Power of Love (17. March 2007) If Tomorrow Never Comes Ronan Keating 9,24% (Position 6 of 8)
Today's Hits (31. March 2007) Upside Down Jack Johnson 10,61  % (Position 6 of 7)
Big Band (7. April 2007) Night and Day Frank Sinatra 10,30% (Position 5 of 6)
Greatest Divas and Heroes of Music (14. April 2007) Crazy Little Thing Called Love Queen 15,36% (Position 4 of 5)
She's The One Robbie Williams
Hits of the 70s / Dedicated to… to … (21. April 2007) You to Me Are Everything The Real Thing 15,43% (Position 4 of 4)
Und wenn ein Lied Söhne Mannheims
Judges' Choice (28. April 2007) Rockin' All Over the World (selected by Heinz Henn) Status Quo 22,27% (Position 2 of 3)
Sunday Morning (selected by Anja Lukaseder) Maroon 5
I Swear (selected by Dieter Bohlen) All-4-One
Finale (5. May 2007) Life Is a Rollercoaster Ronan Keating 21,89% (Position 2 of 2)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love Queen
I Can Reach Heaven from Here Martin Stosch (written by Jörgen Elofsson)

Discography

Album

  • 7teen (18 April 2008)

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
GER
2008 "Zeit Meines Lebens" 30 7teen
"Geh Nicht Einfach Weg" 79
Have You Found...? (feat.Lisa Bund 92
2009 "Ich liebe Dich nicht mehr" -

Appearances

Undisclosed

  • 2007: I Can Reach Heaven From Here (Written by Jörgen Elofsson, however contain on the Album)

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