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  1. Erich Adolf Max Abraham Collin (August 26, 1899 in Berlin – April 28, 1961 in Los Angeles) was a GermanAmerican singer and the 2nd tenor in the vocal ensemble Comedian Harmonists.

  2. Erich Collin (stehend ganz rechts) mit den Comedian Harmonists, Breslau 1930. Erich Adolf Max Collin (* 26. August 1899 in Berlin als Erich Adolf Max Abraham; † 28. April 1961 in Los Angeles) war ein deutschamerikanischer Sänger und der 2. Tenor des Vokalensembles Comedian Harmonists

  3. 31 de ago. de 2023 · Erich Abraham Collin wurde am 26. August 1899 in Berlin in der Magdeburger Straße 20 als Erich Max Adolf Abraham geboren. Sein Vater war der angesehene jüdische Kinderarzt Dr. Paul Hermann Abraham.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Erich A. Collin (1899-1961) was a German-American singer who held the second tenor position in the renowned vocal ensemble, the Comedian Harmonists. His rich, melodious voice and charismatic stage presence captivated audiences worldwide, contributing significantly to the group’s meteoric rise to fame during the 1920s and 1930s.

  5. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Alexander and his sister, Deborah Tint, shared memories of their grandfather, Erich Collin, on the latest episode of the podcast “Who Were the Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway’s ‘Harmony.’”

  6. Erich Collin - Comedian Harmonists. Erich A. Collin came from a Jewish family, but was baptized a Protestant like his mother and siblings. His father was the Berlin pediatrician Dr. Paul Abraham. His parents divorced in 1906 and his mother resumed using her maiden name, Collin.

  7. They are soon able to find all the other members of the group, which include Roman Cycowski, an ex-opera singer from Poland, now state-less and living in Germany; Erich Abraham Collin, a rake who can speak seven languages fluently; Ari Leschnikoff, a Bulgarian ex-officer, whose delicious tenor voice was to drive wornen wild and the 19-vear-old ...