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Dieter Bohlen
Dieter Bohlen live in Moscow 2009Background information Birth name Dieter Günter Bohlen Also known as Eric Styx, Countdown G.T.O, Harvey Howard, Steve Benson[1]
Ryan Simmons[2]Born 7 February 1954 Origin Berne, Lower Saxony, Germany Genres Pop
Eurodance
Europop
Euro discoOccupations Songwriter
Musician
Record producer
SingerYears active 1978–present Labels BMG Associated acts Modern Talking (Thomas Anders), Blue System, C. C. Catch, Anna Garcia (Sheree), Bonnie Bianco, Chris Norman, Bonnie Tyler, Les McKeown, Dionne Warwick, Smokie, Mary Roos, Marianne Rosenberg, Nino de Angelo, Mark Medlock, Al Martino, Yvonne Catterfeld, Touche, Tony Wegas, The Teens, Roy Black, Errol Brown, Engelbert Humperdinck, Bernd Clüver, Monza, Sunday, Alexander Klaws, Daniel Küblböck, Mehrzad Marashi, Pietro Lombardi, Sarah Engels Dieter Günter Bohlen (* 7 February 1954, Berne, Lower Saxony, near Oldenburg) is a German songwriter, singer, musician, producer, entertainer, TV personality, and writer. Bohlen is best known for being part of popular pop-duo Modern Talking during 1984–1987 and 1998–2003.
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Biography
Bohlen took his Abitur in Oldenburg. His father was a supplier to the construction business. In 1978 Dieter Bohlen was member of the band Monza. In 1981 he was member of trio Sunday, and they had a hit "Hale Hey Louise", which has been covered by Ricky King and others. From 1984 to 1987 and from 1998 to 2003, Bohlen was one half of of the pop duo Modern Talking as producer, songwriter and composer. From 1985 to 1988 he produced and wrote songs for the disco singer C. C. Catch.
In 1988, Dieter Bohlen signed 15 year old singer Anna Garcia whose stage name was "Sheree".[3] Her record did not make a great impression on the German charts.
After the first split-up of Modern Talking in 1987, Bohlen formed Blue System. For most projects Bohlen had session singers for background vocals to produce a high-pitched chorus. He frequently worked the studio with the producer Luis Rodríguez. Rivalen Der Rennbahn is a soundtrack written by Bohlen. It was one of the best-selling albums in 1989 in Germany. Bohlen produced the German boygroup Touché which was founded by one of the group's five members, Karim Maataoui. In 1986, Bohlen wrote and produced Chris Norman's "Midnight Lady" for an episode of the German crime show Tatort. This song that became a major hit in central Europe.
He has been a judge on all the seasons of the talent show Deutschland sucht den Superstar and has worked with acts discovered in the show to yield several major hits. He is criticized for controversial and insulting comments ("You sing like a garden gnome on ecstasy", "Your voice sounds like Kermit getting his ass kicked"). Bohlen has also released five books. Two of these are autobiographical and describe his career, romantic involvements and experiences with singers. The first book was an unprecedented success in Germany. Both books were also released as audio books.
In 2006, Bohlen released an album called Dieter: Der Film that was a soundtrack to the movie of the same name.
He has also been a judge the talent show Das Supertalent, the German version of Britain's Got Talent. He is the only judge to be in all the show's series.
Bohlen is the only foreigner ever given the title People's Artist of the USSR (in 1989).[4]
Personal life
Dieter was the son of Edith and Hans Bohlen. He has a sibling, a younger brother named, Uwe. He was educated in Oldenberg, Göttingen and Hamburg, culminating in an Economics degree. Bohlen was married to Erika Sauerland from 1983 to 1994 and has three children from this marriage, Marc, Marvin Benjamin and Marielin. Even before he was legally divorced, he lived with – but never married – his new girlfriend Nadja Abd el Farrag , nicknamed Naddel, a pharmaceutical laboratory assistant; she was a background dancer for Blue System at that time. In 1996, he married model and singer Verona Feldbusch but divorced her after thirty days, propelling Verona to celebrity status (she went on to host television shows such as Peep and Veronas Welt). After breaking up with Verona, he eventually returned to Naddel, but the two split up again in 2000. Bohlen and Naddel both confirmed that Bohlen suffered a penile fracture at one of their encounters.[5] Later, Bohlen lived with the 1979 born model Stefanie Küster until 2006. They have one son, Maurice, born mid-2005. He met his current girlfriend Carina in Majorca, Spain, where one of the casting events for Deutschland sucht den Superstar (the German version of Pop Idol) was held. Amelie, was born in 2011, their first child together and Bohlen's fifth child. Bohlen lives in the village of Tötensen near Hamburg.
Discography
No. 1 Hits in Germany
Year Title Artist 1985 You're My Heart, You're My Soul Modern Talking You Can Win If You Want Cheri Cheri Lady 1986 Brother Louie Atlantis Is Calling (S.O.S. for Love) Midnight Lady Chris Norman 2003 We Have a Dream DSDS Allstars Take Me Tonight Alexander Klaws Free Like the Wind You Drive Me Crazy Daniel Küblböck Für dich Yvonne Catterfeld 2004 Du hast mein Herz gebrochen 2007 Now or Never Mark Medlock You Can Get It 2008 Summer Love 2009 Anything but love Daniel Schuhmacher 2010 Don't Believe Mehrzad Marashi 2011 Call my name Pietro Lombardi Artists with Bohlen as producer (selection)
- Peter Alexander
- Thomas Anders
- Lory Bianco
- Roy Black
- Blue System
- Errol Brown
- C. C. Catch
- Yvonne Catterfeld
- Nino de Angelo
- Sarah Engels
- Anna Fantastic
- Millane Fernandez
- Engelbert Humperdink
- Ricky King
- Alexander Klaws
- Daniel Küblböck
- Pietro Lombardi
- Les McKeown
- Al Martino
- Mark Medlock
- Modern Talking
- Chris Norman
- Kevin Reinert
- Daniel Schuhmacher
- Ricky Shane
- Isabel Soares
- Touché
- Indiggo
- Bonnie Tyler
- Wildecker Herzbuben
Awards
- 1985: Goldene Stimmgabel, Most successful composer and producer
- 1989: People's Artist of the USSR
- 1998: VIVA Comet – Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2001: Top Of The Pops Award, Top Artist Germany
- 2003: German Book Prize, Second accoding to the public audience
- 2003: Goldene Feder
- 2003: Media Control Award, 25 Jahre Media Control
- 2003: GQ Man Of The Year
- 2003: Unsere Besten, position #30 as the greatest German ever
- 2003: Bambi, Pop National
- 2004: Echo, best national producer
- 2004: Echo, Single of the year We have a dream
- 2008: Platin-Otto, Lifetime achievement award
Literature
By Bohlen
- Dieter Bohlen, Katja Kessler: Nichts als die Wahrheit, Heyne, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-453-86143-4
- Dieter Bohlen, Katja Kessler: Hinter den Kulissen, Blanvalet, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-89830-698-4
- Dieter Bohlen: Meine Hammer-Sprüche, Heyne, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-453-60045-2
- Dieter Bohlen: Nur die Harten kommen in den Garten! Der Weg zum Superstar, Heyne, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-453-60101-7
- Dieter Bohlen: Der Bohlenweg – Planieren statt Sanieren, Heyne 2008, ISBN 978-3-453-15535-0; also as audio by Random House Audio, spoken by Dieter Bohlen, ISBN 978-3-86604-965-9
About Bohlen
- Reginald Rudorf, Frank Farian, Dieter Kaltwasser: Stupid Dieser Bohlen. Die Wahrheit und nichts als die Wahrheit über den Pop-Hochstapler, Franks Kleiner Buchverlag, Berlin 2004, ISBN 3-9809531-0-6
Trivia
- Dieter Bohlen is left-handed, but was forced to learn how to write with his right hand at grammar school. He plays tennis with his left hand because he started tennis after his school years.
References
- ^ Steve Benson discography at Discogs (Dieter Bohlen pseudonym)
- ^ Ryan Simmons discography at Discogs (Dieter Bohlen pseudonym)
- ^ http://www.moderntalking.aplus.pl/inni/index.php?strona=sheree.htm "Ronnie Talk to Russia"
- ^ Users.telenet.be Retrieved on 2008-10-13.
- ^ Spiegel (in German): Naddel ungelogen: "Beim letzten Stoß hat es knack gemacht" ,September 4, 2003
External links
Deutschland sucht den Superstar Seasons Hosts Judges Dieter Bohlen (1–present) · Thomas Bug (1–2) · Shona Fraser (1–2) · Thomas M. Stein (1–2) · Sylvia Kollek (3) · Heinz Henn (3–4) · Anja Lukaseder (4–5) · Andreas „Bär“ Läsker (5) · Nina Eichinger (6–7) · Max von Thun (6 – First episode) · Volker Neumüller (6–7) · Sylvie van der Vaart (7 – final only) · Fernanda Brandao (8) · Patrick Nuo (8) · Bruce Darnell (9-present) · Natalie Horler (9-present)Winners Alexander Klaws · Elli Erl · Tobias Regner · Mark Medlock · Thomas Godoj · Daniel Schuhmacher · Mehrzad Marashi · Pietro LombardiWinner's Singles "Take Me Tonight" · "This Is My Life" · "I Still Burn" · "Now or Never" · "Love Is You" · "Anything but love" · "Don't Believe" · "Call My Name"Runners-up Juliette Schoppmann · Denise Tillmanns · Mike Leon Grosch · Martin Stosch · Fady Maalouf · Sarah Kreuz · Menowin Fröhlich · Sarah EngelsOther alumni Daniel Lopes · Lisa Bund · Philippe Bühler · Gracia Baur · Vanessa Jean Dedmon · Monika Ivkic · Daniel Küblböck · Nevio Passaro · Vanessa Struhler · Rania Zeriri · Norman Langen · Sebastian WurthSeasons Hosts Marco Schreyl (1–present) · Daniel Hartwich (2–present)Judges Dieter Bohlen (1–present) · Ruth Moschner (1) · André Sarrasani (1) · Sylvie van der Vaart (2–present) · Bruce Darnell (2–4) · Motsi Mabuse (5–present)Winners Ricardo Marinello · Michael Hirte · Yvo Antoni · Freddy Sahin-SchollOther notable alumni Andrea RenzulloModern Talking Studio albums The 1st Album · Let's Talk About Love · Ready for Romance · In the Middle of Nowhere · Romantic Warriors · In the Garden of Venus · Back for Good · Alone · Year of the Dragon · America · Victory · UniverseCompilation albums The Final Album · Dieter: Der FilmSingles "You're My Heart, You're My Soul" · "You Can Win If You Want" · "Cheri, Cheri Lady" · "Brother Louie" · "Atlantis is Calling (S.O.S. for Love)" · "Geronimo's Cadillac" · "Give Me Peace on Earth" · "Lonely Tears in Chinatown" · "Jet Airliner" · "Don't Worry" · "In 100 Years..." · "Locomotion Tango" · "You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98" · "Brother Louie '98" · "Space Mix '98" · "We Take the Chance" · "You Are Not Alone" · "Sexy, Sexy Lover" · "Brother Louie '99" · "China in Her Eyes" · "Don't Take Away My Heart" · "Win the Race" · "Last Exit to Brooklyn" · "Ready for the Victory" · "Juliet" · "TV Makes the Superstar"Other songs Concert tours Back for Good Tour · Alone Tour · Year of the Dragon Tour · America Tour · Victory Tour · Universe TourRelated articles Categories:- 1954 births
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