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Monika Grimm (born 18 May 1940, in Schönfels bei Zwickau) is a German pop singer and actress.[1]
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^Billboard – 8 May 1965 – Page 18 Vol. 77, No. 19 "German disk companies are gearing for the fast waxing of the winning numbers. Artists for the West Berlin semi-finals will include the top names in German pop music. Kurt Edelhagen's orchestra, with Monika Grimm and Will Brandes, has just ..."