Born in Germany on February 25, 1955, folk singer, songwriter, and actress
Sybille Baier became an underground music sensation in 2006 when her early ‘70s
home recordings were released to critical acclaim. The origins of her career
began at a young age, when she learned to play the guitar and piano. She wrote
her first song, “Remember the Day”, after taking a road trip across the Alps
with a friend. From 1970 to 1973, she recorded her songs acoustically on a
reel-to-reel tape recorder, eventually setting the tapes aside. She met director
Wim Wenders, who cast her in the 1973 film...