Videos with Max Raabe & Palast Orchester
The Palast Orchester was founded in 1986 by Max Raabe and a group of fellow students to play music from Germany's roaring twenties.
They had their first chart success in Germany in 1992 with “No pig calls me” penned by Max Raabe. Two years later she made her collaboration with director Sönke Wortmann known to a large audience for the film “The Moving Man”.
The ten-year stage anniversary of Max Raabe & Palast Orchester was celebrated in 1997 in the sold-out Waldbühne in Berlin.
Concert tours abroad soon followed, the number of which increased significantly in the early 2000s. The ECHO awarded CD “Charming Weill” contributed to this, as did two albums on which Max Raabe & Palast Orchester interpreted current pop titles in the style of the twenties. In particular, the versions of “Sex Bomb”, “Kiss” and “Super Trouper” are still played frequently today.
They had their first chart success in Germany in 1992 with “No pig calls me” penned by Max Raabe. Two years later she made her collaboration with director Sönke Wortmann known to a large audience for the film “The Moving Man”.
The ten-year stage anniversary of Max Raabe & Palast Orchester was celebrated in 1997 in the sold-out Waldbühne in Berlin.
Concert tours abroad soon followed, the number of which increased significantly in the early 2000s. The ECHO awarded CD “Charming Weill” contributed to this, as did two albums on which Max Raabe & Palast Orchester interpreted current pop titles in the style of the twenties. In particular, the versions of “Sex Bomb”, “Kiss” and “Super Trouper” are still played frequently today.