Sing! Inge, Sing! plot
Raised in difficult circumstances and early used to standing on her own two feet, Inge Brandenburg is suddenly hailed as the best European jazz singer in the late 1950s, compared to Billie Holiday by Time magazine and admired by all musicians. However, she is dismissed as a schlager singer by the German record industry. This was the fate of Inge Brandenburg in the 50s and 60s, a time when in Germany there was no place for self-confident women, a woman with international dreams, with a dramatic style and the interpretation of an emancipated adult. Famous colleagues such as Klaus Doldonger, Peter Herbolzheimer, Fritz Rau and Udo Jürgens vividly describe Inge Brandenburg's unusual career.