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Born Drafi Richard Franz on May 9, 1946, in Berlin, Drafi Deutscher began participating in talent competitions by the time he was 11, usually belting out <a href="spotify:artist:4xls23Ye9WR9yy3yYMpAMm">Little Richard</a>'s "Tutti Frutti" with impassioned fervor. He was a member of the group Charlie & the Timebombs in his teens, moving on to the Magics in 1963. That same year he was signed as a solo act to Decca Records, and his first single for the label, "Teeny," established him on the German pop charts, a position he became accustomed to through the rest of the decade. Deutscher turned increasingly to writing and producing as his career evolved, working with <a href="spotify:artist:2O5MDAerJkD9pGkK7NDJqE">Tina Rainford</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5kqaMgJfF7UxU4Uqqc4jhE">Peter Orloff</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5EVZqrbIyEYGGite2sMhDk">Peggy March</a>, and others, often releasing sides under various aliases. He died on June 9, 2006, in Frankfurt as a result of pneumonia and a weakened heart. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi

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