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Bill Kaulitz of Tokyo Hotel Career & life

Bill Kaulitz was born on September 1, 1989 in Leipzig, German Democratic Republic. He has a twin brother, Tom, who is more than ten minutes. Their parents, Simone and Jörg Kaulitz, separated when Kaulitz and his brother had been seven years. Finally, his mother started dating again, Gordon Trümper, the guitarist for the German rock band Fatuma. After being in a relationship with him for twelve years, Simone was married on August 1, 2009.
Kaulitz showed an early interest in singing, like Tom on guitar. Trümper twins noticed musically inclined, and helpAt the age of ten years, the brothers began playing live in Magdeburg, near his hometown of Loitsche, under the pseudonym Black Question Mark. They played small shows and their audiences, while his pleasure, which were largely unknown. The group lacked a player of drums and bass and the twins was based on a keyboard for other instrumental sounds.

Brothers to twelve years, they met Georg Listing (then 14) and Gustav Schafer (later 13), one in the audience with their performances. Listing and Schafer had friends, and after the concert, which was what I had heard and seen, made an offer to join. The band was quickly dubbed the "Devilish" because of an article published at the time meant "wickedly great" [edit] sound. Four continued to be, but it is on display along with a small-time program for the German press somewhere between late 2002 and early 2003, Devilish not going anywhere before the experiment Kaulitz is a reality TV , the ability to "Star Search".

The twins to start your own group. According Kaulitz in interviews, he and Tom started writing music at the age of seven.


This continued until 2005, when Jost arranged a meeting between the band and records Universal Music Group and Interscope signed Tokio Hotel. They began work immediately, releasing their first album Schrei ("Scream") later this year. Schrei Their first single "Durch den Monsun" ("Through The Monsoon"), which reached number 1 in Germany in a month of its release.

Tokio Hotel released their first tour in Germany to support the release of Schrei and singles. He toured Germany and also recorded a live DVD. On stage, Kaulitz was observed and well known for his energetic style and alignment with the fans (which often leaves the audience to sing instead of him).

In 2006, expressed the role of Arthur Kaulitz in the first part of the German version of the film Arthur and Minimoyserne.

Tokio Hotel was a household name in Germany, at the time, and this forced the band back in the studio. After the success of Schrei, Tokio Hotel started working on their second album, Zimmer 483 (Room 483), was published in February 2007. The album produced three singles to start: "Ende der Welt Übers" ("beyond the end of the world" - was published in "Ready, Set, Go!"), "Spring Nicht" ("Do not jump"), and "deiner Seite (Ich bin by)" ("By Your Side (I exist)" - published in "By Your Side"). The fourth single, "Heilig" ("Holy" - was published in the "holy"), published in 2008.

To support the release of Zimmer 483 Tokio Hotel Continental has begun a tour of Europe, spawning second live DVD, and a great advertisement for the promotion.


The International Success (2007-2008)

As fans of Tokio Hotel has increased in the Western world, Kaulitz, and the group decided to record some songs from both Schrei Zimmer 483 and a new English-language LP to fans around the world could understand the songs group. The results of these songs was re-registered debut English album Tokio Hotel, Scream. The album was released in Europe in mid 2007 (although up to 483 names, the literal translation of Zimmer 483, is to express the continuity of this album), but has failed to release in the West until mid-2008.

Shout generated four singles, including "Scream," "Monsoon" (a translated version of "Durch den Monsun" However, the title has not been 100% translated literally): "Do not jump" (a translated version of "Spring Nicht "), and" Ready, Set, Go! "(translated version of" Übers Ende der Welt ", which is also not a literal translation of the title). Scream was a moderate success at the international level, and to support the release, Tokio Hotel left Europe for the first time in his career, and flew in the United States.

In February 2008, Tokio Hotel first set foot in North America to play five performances, beginning and ending in Canada to New York. Tokio Hotel was the first German band Nena is to succeed internationally, and maintain their status. The U.S. tour was a success, but when they returned to Europe for their 1000 tour hotels, disaster.