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German volksmusik singer (born 1941)
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Maria & Margot Hellwig at Europapark Rust, 2007

Margot Hellwig (born Margot Fischer, 5 July 1941 also in Reit, married as Margot Lindermayr) is a German volksmusik singer.

She is best known as part of Maria & Margot Hellwig, a German mother and daughter volksmusik music duo which was active from 1963 until the mother Maria Hellwig's death in 2010. The surname Hellwig was a stage name for both singers.

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  1. "Home". hellwig-musik.de. Archived from the original on 2016-03-15.


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