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Thomas Helmig (born 15 October 1964) is a Danish rock singer and musician, and has been one of the most popular singers in Denmark since the middle of the 1980s.


Biography

Thomas Helmig was born and grew up in Egå, a suburb of
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, where his father was a doctor. His parents divorced when he was quite young. To escape from the feelings associated with his parents' divorce, Thomas took refuge in music, most notably he spent much time teaching himself to play the
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. At the age of 10, inspired by the Danish Band Gasolin, popular in the 70's, Thomas formed his first band and named it Heavy Oil. The following years he also learned to play the
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and
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s. He entered the gymnasium but, with his parents' approval, he left during the first year to pursue his musical interests. To this end, he went to the United States as a
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. It was here that he first discovered
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, playing with local
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musicians in
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. Upon his return to Denmark in 1981, he joined an Aarhus-band called Kaksi Kuggas Band, with which he gigged in a number of local venues. He had become part of the rather narrow local music scene. By 1983 he became the lead singer for a band called Elevatordrengene (The Elevator Boys). They enjoyed a measure of success, touring the country for the next two years.


Breakthrough

In 1985 Helmig was invited to contribute to the Danish Africa Aid song ''Afrika'', leading to his discovery by the record company Genlyd who subsequently produced his first self-titled solo album, ''
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,'' which became a huge Danish success and for which he also received considerable critical acclaim. He was especially praised for his empathic expression, notable because of his relative youth. He married another popular Danish singer,
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, that same year. In 1986 the album '' 2'' was released. By now Helmig had formed his band, Thomas Helmig Band, which included some of the musicians from Elevatordrengene. The third album, '' Kære maskine'' ("Dear Machine"), was more rocking than the first two, while the following one ''
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'' (The Path Away), released in 1988, was much gloomier, reflecting his turbulent split from Fenger. The album became his greatest success to date, selling more than 160,000 copies. It features hits such as ''Nu hvor du har brændt mig af'' ("Now That You've Dumped Me") and ''Det er mig der står herude og banker på'' ("It's Me Out Here, Knocking"). Although divorced, he recorded a few duets with Søs Fenger, one of which, ''Den jeg elsker, elsker jeg'' ("The one I love, I love"), released in support of the Danish
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-foundation became a huge commercial success. This period in his life also marked a turn in his musical style as he returned to his soul and Motown roots, inspired by
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. His next album "Say When" became the first he recorded in English. This change opened the prospect of promoting Helmig abroad. Singing in English in no way diminished his popularity in Denmark, and he had another huge hit with the song ''Stupid Man'' from the 1994-album of the same name, which also included the hit, ''Gotta Get Away From You''. This album sold 250,000 copies. Throughout the 1990s, Helmig attempted to make a name for himself abroad, but met with little success. However, he managed to maintain his position at the absolute top in Denmark for more than 20 years. He writes nearly all his own songs and he contributes prolifically as a songwriter to other artists like Søs Fenger,
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,
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and many others. Additionally, he has produced many recordings for different artists. He is the Danish pop musician with the largest collection of
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, including several "Singer of the Year", "Hit of the Year" and "Album of the Year". In 2012 he was awarded the Danish Music Awards Prize of Honor. Saint Hans square in Nørrebro, Copenhagen has been unofficially dubbed "Thomas Helmig's Square" in honor of the large population of young Aarhusian people residing in the vicinity.


Private life

Thomas Helmig has been married three times: * 1985–1988: Singer Søs Fenger * 1995–1997: Model Heidi Andersen * 2000–2013; 2013–present: Renée Toft Simonsen, former
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, psychologist and writer


Discography


Albums

Studio albums * ''Thomas'' (1985) * ''2'' (1986) * ''Kære Maskine'' (1987) * ''Vejen Væk'' (1988) * ''Løvens Hjerte'' (1990) * ''Rhythm'' (1992) * ''Say When'' (1993) * ''Stupid Man'' (1994) * ''Groovy Day'' (1996) * ''Dream'' (1999) Compilation albums


Singles


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Helmig, Thomas 1964 births Living people 21st-century Danish male singers Danish male singer-songwriters Danish singer-songwriters Singers from Aarhus