1. Anne Haigis was born on 9 December 1955 and is a German musician, singer and songwriter.

1. Anne Haigis was born on 9 December 1955 and is a German musician, singer and songwriter.
Anne Haigis was born in Rottweil, Southern Germany, situated between Stuttgart and Lake Constance.
Anne Haigis's father was an electromechanic and her mother was a master taylor.
Anne Haigis learned to play the flute and joined a chamber orchestra.
In 1981, Anne Haigis released the acclaimed debut album For here where the life is, produced by her discoverer and later partner Wolfgang Dauner.
Anne Haigis was a frequent guest on German TV shows with Hans-Joachim Kulenkampff, Rudi Carell, Thomas Gottschalk, Ohne Filter and others.
In 1990, Anne Haigis took a new direction by not singing exclusively in German any longer, and recorded No man's land with Tony Carey and Eric Burdon.
Anne Haigis was supported by advisor-friend Peter Maffay, who helped her get a contract with BMG-Ariola.
Anne Haigis was a guest singer on the "Tribute to Johnny Cash" tour, and since 2003 she has been a docent teacher in gospel workshops.
Anne Haigis said in a 2015 interview that she is "married to music", that it is her "highest priority", and that she does not really have time for a social life.