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Angela Gossow

1974 - Today

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Angela Nathalie Gossow (born 5 November 1974) is a German vocalist, best known as the former lead singer for the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. Her other previous bands include Asmodina and Mistress. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Angela Gossow is the 1,249th most popular singer (down from 1,138th in 2019), the 4,475th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,254th in 2019) and the 58th most popular German Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Angela Gossow ranks 1,249 out of 4,381Before her are Claudia Muzio, Tom Verlaine, Lounès Matoub, Peter Maffay, Lynn Anderson, and Alim Qasimov. After her are Katri Helena, Luz Casal, Paloma San Basilio, Emma Abbott, Brigitte Fassbaender, and Lasse Mårtenson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Angela Gossow ranks 115Before her are Andrei Sukhovetsky, Amanda Abbington, Kenan İmirzalıoğlu, Derek Luke, Nadine Labaki, and Romain Duris. After her are Mr Lordi, Josh Radnor, Matthew Macfadyen, Julio Ricardo Cruz, Alexander Pichushkin, and Guillaume Musso.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Angela Gossow ranks 4,478 out of 7,253Before her are Wolf Kahler (1940), Wilhelm Camphausen (1818), Albert Ladenburg (1842), Louise Otto-Peters (1819), Heinrich Schomburgk (1885), and Didi Senft (1952). After her are Bruno Frank (1887), Carl Ludwig Christian Rümker (1788), Helmut Käutner (1908), Heinrich XIII Prinz Reuss (1951), Jean Gilbert (1879), and Brigitte Fassbaender (1939).

Among SINGERS In Germany

Among singers born in Germany, Angela Gossow ranks 58Before her are Elisabeth Schumann (1888), Margot Hielscher (1919), Bill Kaulitz (1989), Erna Berger (1900), Lian Ross (1962), and Max Lorenz (1901). After her are Brigitte Fassbaender (1939), Corona Schröter (1751), Martha Mödl (1912), Ute Lemper (1963), Edda Moser (1938), and Nicole (1964).