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Nicole (born 25 October 1964 as Nicole Hohloch in Saarbrücken , married Nicole Seibert ) is a German percussionist . At the age of 17, she won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1982 as the interpreter of the song A Little Peace, and thus won the first victory for Germany in this competition .

Nicole was born as a daughter of Marliese and Siegfried Hohloch. From 1971 she had her first performances at school and company festivals and was discovered in 1980 at a song festival in Schwäbisch Hall by Robert Jung . In the same year she sang the Titellied in the German synchronization of the Japanese anime series Captain Harlock . In 1981, Jupiter-Records signed the singer with Ralph Siegel . In the summer of that year the title of Flieg was not published so high, my little friend . The song had a total of 22 weeks in the singlecharts and reached # 2 of the sales lists.

On April 24, 1982, the 17-year-old high school graduate Nicole was the first German representative to win the Eurovision Song Contest in English Harrogate with the song A Little Peace . This winning title was sold over five million times worldwide, won platinum and gold .
Nicole took the first place in the ZDF hit list seventeen times and joined Dalli Dalli . In the British hit parade, she was the first German with the English version A Little Peace to take the first place and appeared in the BBC at Top of the Pops .


Since 18 August 1984, Nicole has been married to her childhood friend, the car expert Winfried Seibert. The couple has two daughters and two grandchildren. The family lives in Nohfelden-Neunkirchen in the Saarland .
In 1991, she won the Golden Schlager Band as the winner of the First German Song-Festival Schlager '91 in the Berliner Deutschlandhalle .
In the winter of 2008/2009, Nicole went on tour again after a long rest, in order to present her album Mitten in spring 2008 released in the heart . On this tour, Nicole played unplugged . Nicole sang alone and was only accompanied by a chorus. She played on the accordion and the Cajón. A guitar, a bass and a cajón ensured the musical accompaniment. On November 14, 2009, she began her church tour in the Resurrection Church in Kassel.

After professional separation from Ralph Siegel, Nicole switched from Jupiter Records to Ariola , also under the umbrella of Sony Music Entertainment ; In 2013 she moved to the Telam plateau .

Nicole, 2010
On the occasion of their 30th anniversary, a double CD and a DVD with the title 30 years with body and soul appeared on 29th October 2010.




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"Ein bißchen Frieden" ("A Little Peace" in English) is a song in German, written by prolific German Eurovision-writing duo Ralph Siegel (music) and Bernd Meinunger (lyrics) for the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, held in Harrogate, England.

It was performed by 17-year-old German high-school student Nicole, resulting in Germany's first win at the Eurovision Song Contest by a record margin of 161 points, setting a new record for the largest winning margin that lasted until the Eurovision Song Contest 1997.

Despite this, Nicole's single is still the only Eurovision entry to top the sales charts in every territory it was released in.
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