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  1. Erich Adolf Max Abraham Collin (August 26, 1899 in Berlin – April 28, 1961 in Los Angeles) was a German–American singer and the 2nd tenor in the vocal ensemble Comedian Harmonists.

  2. Erich Collin (stehend ganz rechts) mit den Comedian Harmonists, Breslau 1930. Erich Adolf Max Collin (* 26. August 1899 in Berlin als Erich Adolf Max Abraham; † 28. April 1961 in Los Angeles) war ein deutschamerikanischer Sänger und der 2. Tenor des Vokalensembles Comedian Harmonists .

  3. hmn.wiki › es › Erich_AErich A. Collin

    Erich Adolf Max Abraham Collin (26 de agosto de 1899 en Berlín - 28 de abril de 1961 en Los Ángeles ) fue un cantante germano-estadounidense y segundo tenor del conjunto vocal Comedian Harmonists. Su padre era el pediatra berlinés Dr. Paul Abraham.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Erich A. Collin (1899-1961) was a German-American singer who held the second tenor position in the renowned vocal ensemble, the Comedian Harmonists. His rich, melodious voice and charismatic stage presence captivated audiences worldwide, contributing significantly to the group’s meteoric rise to fame during the 1920s and 1930s.

  5. Landhausstraße 42. District. Wilmersdorf. Stone was laid. 31 August 2023. Born. 26 August 1899 in Berlin. Occupation. Tenor. Escape. 1935 Österreich, 1938 England, 1941 USA. Survived. Rede von Ulrich Bildstein anlässlich der Verlegung am 31.8.2023 (33.68 KB) Comedian Harmonists 1929, Erich Collin zweiter von links, Foto: Robert Biberti.

  6. Erich Collin - Comedian Harmonists. Erich A. Collin came from a Jewish family, but was baptized a Protestant like his mother and siblings. His father was the Berlin pediatrician Dr. Paul Abraham. His parents divorced in 1906 and his mother resumed using her maiden name, Collin.

  7. 15 de dic. de 2023 · Robert Biberti, Erwin Bootz, Erich Collin, Josef Roman Cycowski, Harry Frommerman, and Ari Leschnikoff blended their voices together so well, you couldn’t tell them apart. As in the Harmony musical, the group really did debut at Carnegie Hall in December 1933 as part of a New York tour.