Aud Saskia Wilken, born in 1965 in East Berlin, is a Danish-German singer. Raised by a Danish father and German mother, she moved to Denmark in 1974. Her musical debut came in 1988 with the album Midnight at the Grooveyard by post-punk band The Overlords. In 1990, Wilken contributed to the song "I Love You Love Me Love" as a featuring artist for Danish musician Master Fatman. In 1995, she won Dansk Melodi Grand Prix with her song "Fra Mols til Skagen," which represented Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest and finished 5th out of 23 entries. Wilken's solo album Diamond in the Rough was released in 1999. She moved to America in 2007, where she continued writing and composing her own songs.
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Diamond In The Rough
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Self Forming
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Companionship
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Life Speaking
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Knowing That It's There
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På Danske Læber (Leonard Cohen-Sange I Danske Fortolkninger)
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Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2007
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| A Life of Lessons |
| The Silver Empress and the Mockingbird Muse |
| A Realm of Wild Majesty |
| A Tribute To Joe Meek - The Lady With The Crying Eyes |
| Cornelis på danska |
| Silent Tears of Unreserved Presence |
| Everyone Loves a Story (Original Life in Motion Soundtrack) |
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I Zahrtmanns Have
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