German vocalist Freddy Sahin-Scholl, best known as the "man with two voices," was born Freddy Scholl in Heilbronn in 1953. Having never met his parents, a German mother and an American soldier, he was raised in an orphanage, where his musical talent was soon discovered and nurtured. Despite enjoying only a small number of piano lessons, he kept playing the piano and developed his compositional skills. At 16, Scholl became a male nurse and worked in a hospital for the next 25 years before quitting his job in 1993 and using his savings to record his music. He released his debut ...