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| Children | 3 |
Ramona Wulf (born 18 October 1954) is a German singer.[1] Her biggest success as a solo singer was in 1971 with the song Alles was wir woll’n auf Erden which reached number 8 on the German single charts.[2] She was the public face of Silver Convention from 1974 to 1979.[3][4]
“Fly, Robin, Fly“, released by Silver Convention as the third single from Save Me in September 1975, reached number one on the United States Billboard Hot 100.[5]
After the dissolution of Silver Convention in 1979, she worked as a solo singer but only saw moderate success.[6]
Wulf’s mother was German and her father was an African-American soldier in the US Armed Forces. She grew up in foster care and was later adopted by a permanent family, and as a result has no connection to her American family and did not grow up speaking English.


