has seen and experienced much in life. Born in 1970 in Beirut, he was the son of a German business man and an Egyptian classical ballerina. Growing up in Egypt, Lebanon, Malta, the Philippines and Iraq, Ossy and his family were amongst the last to fly out of Beirut during the Lebanon war (accompanied by rockets landing left and right during the drive to the airport). “I've seen life's extremes, its ups and downs. One minute calm and normality in a fashionable town house, and the next debris and suffering everywhere.”
At 13 Ossy was playing hotel lobbies and bars in Baghdad to earn the money to buy the instruments which allowed him to master guitar, piano, drums and bass. In 1985 the family settled in Hannover.
From the end of the 1980's Osssy carved out a name for himself as a music producer in Anca Gratero's Frida Park Studio working with various international Bands.
And of course for the last decade, along with Hannover legend Dete Kuhlmann, Ossy has been singing “Alte Liebe” - the hymn of Hannover's Bundesliga team The 96-ers – in front of 50,000 people at every home game.