Freddy Breck (Gerhard Brecker; 21 January 1942,Sonneberg, Thuringia – 17 December 2008, Rottach-Egern, Upper Bavaria) was a German schlager singer, composer, record producer, and news presenter.

Breck records appeared in Japan, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Scandinavia, Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, Benelux and the United Kingdom. “We believe in
Tomorrow”, the English version of Around the world was in the South African Charts for 25 weeks in 1973.

In the 1980s, he devoted himself more to composing. He wrote, among other things for the original Naabtal Duo, the Kastelruther Spatzen and Nina & Mike. He also worked as a news presenter for various stations.
He founded his own record label, Sun Day Records, with his wife Astrid in 1998, and in 1999 they released music as a duo, Astrid & Freddy Breck.
Freddy Breck received during his lifetime 35 Golden and 5 platinum records, Golden Lion, Golden Camera Awards, Golden Barrel organs, Hermann-Löns-medal, 2x Salzburger Stier in Gold and the Euro Star in Gold.
Freddy Breck received during his lifetime 35 Golden and 5 platinum records, Golden Lion, Golden Camera Awards, Golden Barrel organs, Hermann-Löns-medal, 2x Salzburger Stier in Gold and the Euro Star in Gold.
Gerhard Breker aka Freddy Breck died in December 2008 of lung cancer at his home on the Tegernsee and was buried in the new church graveyard in Rottach-Egern. (Info edited from mainly Wikipedia & Chartsurfer.de. and translated items.)