Ewald "Wally" Warning (born in
Aruba,
Netherlands Antilles) is a roots, reggae, ragga, gospel and Latin singer living in
Munich, Germany.[1] He is the son of
Surinamese parents. At the age of 17, he moved from Aruba to the Netherlands, where he had a hit single with "The World Needs Love" in the early 1980s[1] and around 1990 to
Germany. He put his singing career on hold while he played
bass guitar in touring bands with
Sam & Dave and
Lightnin' Hopkins, but restarted his solo career in the 2000s.[1] He reached a broad audience when he produced and sang the radio summer hit "No Monkey". The song reached the top thirty in both
Austria and Germany.[1]
Ewald "Wally" Warning (born in
Aruba,
Netherlands Antilles) is a roots, reggae, ragga, gospel and Latin singer living in
Munich, Germany.[1] He is the son of
Surinamese parents. At the age of 17, he moved from Aruba to the Netherlands, where he had a hit single with "The World Needs Love" in the early 1980s[1] and around 1990 to
Germany. He put his singing career on hold while he played
bass guitar in touring bands with
Sam & Dave and
Lightnin' Hopkins, but restarted his solo career in the 2000s.[1] He reached a broad audience when he produced and sang the radio summer hit "No Monkey". The song reached the top thirty in both
Austria and Germany.[1]