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Hanging Out with the Crew at Hessen's Kult-Stammtisch!
Get ready for an unforgettable evening at the 105th episode of Bembel & Gebabbel, hosted by Bernd Reisig! Join us at Lohrberg Schänke and let's dive into some captivating chats, hilarious tales, and a whole lot of surprises. On our guest list: concert promoter and artist manager Markus Krampe, TEAM 5UNF band member Daniel Johnson, and former Paralympian and entertainer Mathias Mester.
"I party like a rockstar, yet don't touch a drop of booze."
Markus Krampe, a heavyweight player in Germany's entertainment industry, is our first guest. With decades of organizing concerts, festivals, and shows, he's worked with renowned stars like Dieter Bohlen, Mia Julia, and Michael Wendler. During Hessen's Kult-Talk, Krampe sheds light on his exciting experiences managing the latter and their parting ways. He's keen on avoiding stirring up drama and has never publicly criticized Wendler. Krampe is also known for managing several Mallorca stars and shares the secret to surviving the wild nights at Ballermann without a drop of alcohol. Alongside former footballer Lukas Podolski, he hosts the annual Glücksgefühle Festival at the Hockenheimring. In Frankfurt, Krampe's preparing a show featuring the biggest stars of the 80s on August 2nd.
"My bed is my beloved muse."
Daniel Johnson, a rising star who refuses to use a stage name contrary to popular belief, is our second guest. Born in Hagen and raised in Paderborn, his musical influences stem from his British jazz and big band singer father and former ballet dancer mother. A trained musical theater performer, he was discovered by Jay Khan on Instagram and joined Schlager boy band TEAM 5UNF. At Bembel & Gebabbel, Johnson sings his hit track, "Weekend," and gets the crowd grooving. With his boxspring bed as his favorite spot, a topic that keeps coming up, you'll see why it plays a significant role in his creative process.
"A close call with an adult film offer."
Standing tall at 142.5 cm, former Paralympian Mathias Mester is nothing short of a giant in the sports world! He's a multiple world and European champion in paralympic javelin throw and won a silver medal at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing. After retiring from sports, Mester penned a book about his dwarfism, tests products on camera for Hot or Schrott, and placed third at the PromiTanzshow Let's Dance with dance partner Renata Lusin. At Hessen's Kult-Stammtisch, the witty former athlete spills the beans on scoring a header by accident, turning an airplane overhead bin into his personal business class, and barely avoiding a part in an adult film. It's sure to be a night to remember!
Based on search results, Krampe is involved in the entertainment industry, helping artists like Jens Büchner advance their careers. Michael Wendler is a German singer and songwriter who's worked with various projects and TV appearances. Without direct statements from Krampe, it's difficult to determine his views on the entertainment industry in Germany. To delve deeper, additional sources or interviews featuring Krampe would be essential.
"Markus Krampe, a influential figure in Germany's entertainment industry, shares his exclusive insights on working with celebrities like Michael Wendler, discussing their partnership and his strategies for surviving pop-culture events without alcohol."
"Daniel Johnson, a rising pop-culture sensation, Paris Hilton-esque in his preference for his bed as a muse, performs his hit track and shares tales of his unconventional career journey, including a close call with an adult film offer."