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'''Rex Gildo''' (] ] - ] ]), also known as '''Ludwig Alexander Hirtreiter''', was a ] singer who committed suicide by jumping out of a window. '''Rex Gildo''' (] ] - ] ]), also known as '''Ludwig Alexander Hirtreiter''', was a ] singer.


He sang often with German-Danish singer ], one of their best known songs is "Vom Stadtpark die Laternen". He sang often with German-Danish singer ], one of their best known songs is "Vom Stadtpark die Laternen".

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Rex Gildo

Rex Gildo (July 2 1939 - October 26 1999), also known as Ludwig Alexander Hirtreiter, was a German singer.

He sang often with German-Danish singer Gitte Haenning, one of their best known songs is "Vom Stadtpark die Laternen".

In 1972 he had a huge hit with a song by Ralph Siegel, "Fiesta Mexicana (Hossa)".

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