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In 1996, Guillermo de Endaya joined the show. The following year
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In 1990, Paul created a new show called Paul
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In 2017 “Ole!” appeared on “Karnevalskracher 2017” on Das Erste, and performed at the XI Carnaval
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In 2002, Michael
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In the following years both “Ole!” and “Lost Locos” performed around Europe, Asia and North
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