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Dieter Bohlen is a famous German musician who gained the greatest fame after participating in the famous project Modern Talking. Together with this group, our today's hero reached simply unimaginable heights, becoming a true idol of his generation.

However, even after the disappearance of the legendary German group, Dieter Bohlen did not leave the world of art. Today his career continues. Therefore, our article will certainly find its reader.

Early years, childhood and family of Dieter Bohlen

Dieter Bohlen was born on February 7, 1954 in the city of Bern, but subsequently moved frequently. So, as you know, he received his education at once in three different schools, which were located in different cities - Göttingen, Oldenburg and Hamburg. During his school years, he was a member of the SPD party, and also took an active part in the cultural life of each of his schools.

It is worth noting that our today’s hero began to study music as a child. While still at school, he participated in youth groups Mayfair and Aorta, for which he wrote about two hundred musical compositions. Starting at the age of sixteen, Dieter Bohlen began actively sending his best compositions to various recording companies in Germany, trying to get work there. However, for a long time the young guy received only refusals.

The situation changed only in 1978. During this period, the Intersong company showed interest in his services and offered the musician to fill one of the vacancies. So, our today's hero began working as a composer and producer. In this capacity, Dieter achieved good success.

He wrote many successful compositions for various German performers. One of the most famous was the song “Hale, Hey Louise”, performed by Ricky King and instantly becoming a national hit in Germany. For this song, Dieter Bohlen received his first “golden disc”, and with it also a considerable profit. It is very noteworthy that during this period our today's hero worked under the pseudonym Steve Benson.

Under this name, the musician also worked in the groups Monza and Sunday, which were quite famous in some regions of Germany at the turn of the seventies and eighties. In parallel with this, Dieter Bohlen (or rather, Steve Benson) recorded several solo singles, and also wrote a whole lot of songs for other famous performers of those years.

Modern Talking, Blue System and the unprecedented rise in popularity of Dieter Bohlen

In 1983, Dieter Bohlen began to fruitfully collaborate with the young singer Thomas Anders. So already in the early eighties there was a duo called Modern Talking, which became the most successful project in the career of our today's hero.

Modern Talking Dieter Bohlen - Moscow - Red Square - 04/03/2013

This group existed from 1983 to 1987, and then from 1998 to 2003. During this time, the group managed to record twelve studio records and sell more than 165 million copies of their albums. The “Back For Good” disc alone sold 26 million copies.

The clearest example of the band's popularity is the ceremony in the Westphalian Hall of Dortmund, during which a small car loaded with 75 gold and platinum discs drove onto the stage. It was simply impossible to present so many awards in the usual way.

At their peak, Modern Talking was one of the most successful bands on the planet. Dieter Bohlen and Thomas Anders toured all over Europe with concerts, as well as South Africa, the USA, Australia and many other countries.

After the first collapse of the Modern Talking group, our today's hero created a new team - the Blue System group. As the leader of this group, Dieter Bohlen traveled all over Europe and also gave many concerts in the USSR. According to some reports, during his tour alone, his performances were attended by more than 400 thousand people in the largest cities of the Soviet Union. It is quite noteworthy that in 1989 Dieter Bohlen was recognized as the most famous foreign performer in the USSR.

Over the eleven years of its existence, the group has released 13 albums, as well as about thirty successful singles.


After the collapse of the Blue System group, Dieter Bohlen again resumed collaboration with Thomas Anders, thus reviving the previous project. After that, for five years the talented musician worked as part of the Modern Talking group, with which he recorded several new hits.

In the 2000s, after the popularity of his former projects began to slowly decline, Dieter Bohlen began working again as a composer. During this period, he often wrote compositions for various German television shows, series and films. In addition, in 2002, in collaboration with German publicist Katja Kesler, the musician also released his official biography, “Nothing but the Truth.” Subsequently, the musician worked several more times as a writer, presenting four more of his books to the public. Each of them was dedicated to different aspects of the music industry.

Dieter Bohlen currently

Since the mid-2000s, Dieter Bohlen began to fruitfully collaborate with young German performers. The most famous were his songs written for Natalie Tineo, Yvonne Caterfield, as well as singer Alexander and Mark Medlock. The last two artists are graduates of the project “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” (analogous to American Idol). It is worth noting that Dieter Bohlen has been working very closely with this show lately.

In 2006, Dieter Bohlen released his last album, presented as the soundtrack to the cartoon “Dieter - Der Film,” which told the life story of the famous musician. Nothing is known yet about the singer’s new musical projects. The musician pays most of his attention to collaborations with other German celebrities. So, in particular, in recent years, Dieter has been closely collaborating with singer Andreya Berg, as well as the group Moving Heroes.

Modern Talking Dieter Bohlen in Evening Urgant 04/3/2013

Personal life of Dieter Bohlen

Dieter Bohlen lived most of his life with a woman named Erika Sauerland, who bore him three children - sons Mark and Marvin, and daughter Marilyn.

The musician's second marriage was not so successful. In 1996, he married a girl named Verona Feldbush. Their marital union lasted less than a year. And it subsequently ended in scandal.

Zodiac sign: Aquarius

Place of Birth: Bern, Germany

Activity: singer, composer

Weight: 82 kg

Height: 180 cm

Dieter Bohlen is a famous German musician who gained the greatest fame after participating in the famous project Modern Talking. Together with this group, our today's hero reached simply unimaginable heights, becoming a true idol of his generation.

However, even after the disappearance of the legendary German group, Dieter Bohlen did not leave the world of art. Today his career continues. Therefore, our article will certainly find its reader.

Early years, childhood and family of Dieter Bohlen

Dieter Bohlen was born on February 7, 1954 in the city of Bern, but subsequently moved frequently. So, as you know, he received his education at once in three different schools, which were located in different cities - Göttingen, Oldenburg and Hamburg. During his school years, he was a member of the SPD party, and also took an active part in the cultural life of each of his schools.


It is worth noting that our today’s hero began to study music as a child. While still at school, he participated in youth groups Mayfair and Aorta, for which he wrote about two hundred musical compositions. Starting at the age of sixteen, Dieter Bohlen began actively sending his best compositions to various recording companies in Germany, trying to get work there. However, for a long time the young guy received only refusals.

The situation changed only in 1978. During this period, the Intersong company showed interest in his services and offered the musician to fill one of the vacancies. So, our today's hero began working as a composer and producer. In this capacity, Dieter achieved good success.

He wrote many successful compositions for various German performers. One of the most famous was the song “Hale, Hey Louise”, performed by Ricky King and instantly becoming a national hit in Germany. For this song, Dieter Bohlen received his first “golden disc”, and with it also a considerable profit. It is very noteworthy that during this period our today's hero worked under the pseudonym Steve Benson.

Under this name, the musician also worked in the groups Monza and Sunday, which were quite famous in some regions of Germany at the turn of the seventies and eighties. In parallel with this, Dieter Bohlen (or rather, Steve Benson) recorded several solo singles, and also wrote a whole lot of songs for other famous performers of those years.

Modern Talking, Blue System and the unprecedented rise in popularity of Dieter Bohlen

In 1983, Dieter Bohlen began to fruitfully collaborate with the young singer Thomas Anders. So already in the early eighties there was a duo called Modern Talking, which became the most successful project in the career of our today's hero.

This group existed from 1983 to 1987, and then from 1998 to 2003. During this time, the group managed to record twelve studio records and sell more than 165 million copies of their albums. The “Back For Good” disc alone sold 26 million copies.

The clearest example of the band's popularity is the ceremony in the Westphalian Hall of Dortmund, during which a small car loaded with 75 gold and platinum discs drove onto the stage. It was simply impossible to present so many awards in the usual way.

At their peak, Modern Talking was one of the most successful bands on the planet. Dieter Bohlen and Thomas Anders toured all over Europe with concerts, as well as South Africa, the USA, Australia and many other countries.

After the first collapse of the Modern Talking group, our today's hero created a new team - the Blue System group. As the leader of this group, Dieter Bohlen traveled all over Europe and also gave many concerts in the USSR. According to some reports, during his tour alone, his performances were attended by more than 400 thousand people in the largest cities of the Soviet Union. It is quite noteworthy that in 1989 Dieter Bohlen was recognized as the most famous foreign performer in the USSR.

Over the eleven years of its existence, the group has released 13 albums, as well as about thirty successful singles.


After the collapse of the Blue System group, Dieter Bohlen again resumed collaboration with Thomas Anders, thus reviving the previous project. After that, for five years the talented musician worked as part of the Modern Talking group, with which he recorded several new hits.

In the 2000s, after the popularity of his former projects began to slowly decline, Dieter Bohlen began working again as a composer. During this period, he often wrote compositions for various German television shows, series and films. In addition, in 2002, in collaboration with German publicist Katja Kesler, the musician also released his official biography, “Nothing but the Truth.” Subsequently, the musician worked several more times as a writer, presenting four more of his books to the public. Each of them was dedicated to different aspects of the music industry.

Dieter Bohlen currently

Since the mid-2000s, Dieter Bohlen began to fruitfully collaborate with young German performers. The most famous were his songs written for Natalie Tineo, Yvonne Caterfield, as well as singer Alexander and Mark Medlock. The last two artists are graduates of the project “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” (analogous to American Idol). It is worth noting that Dieter Bohlen has been working very closely with this show lately.

In 2006, Dieter Bohlen released his last album, presented as the soundtrack to the cartoon “Dieter - Der Film,” which told the life story of the famous musician. Nothing is known yet about the singer’s new musical projects. The musician pays most of his attention to collaborations with other German celebrities. So, in particular, in recent years, Dieter has been closely collaborating with singer Andreya Berg, as well as the group Moving Heroes.

Personal life of Dieter Bohlen

Dieter Bohlen lived most of his life with a woman named Erika Sauerland, who bore him three children - sons Mark and Marvin, and daughter Marilyn.

The musician's second marriage was not so successful. In 1996, he married a girl named Verona Feldbush. Their marital union lasted less than a year. And it subsequently ended in scandal.

Dieter Bohlen Net Worth, Salary, Cars & Houses

Estimated Net Worth130 million Euro
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Yearly SalaryN/A
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Product EndorsementsBMG Entertainment
ColleaguesBruce Darnell & Thomas Anders

Houses


  • Hamburg house ($3 million) (Swimming Pool Jacuzzi Sauna Home Office)

Cars

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Dieter Bohlen: Girlfriend, Dating, Family & Friends

Dieter Bohlen with beautiful, sexy, Girlfriend Carina Walz
Who is Dieter Bohlen dating in 2019?
Relationship statusDating (Since 2006)
SexualityStraight
Current Girlfriend of Dieter BohlenCarina Walz
Ex-girlfriends or ex-wivesErika Sauerland, Verona Feldbusch
More infoWas previously married and divorced
Has any kids?Yes, father of: Marc, Marvin, Marielin, Maurice, Amelie (3), Maximilian (1)
Will the relationship of German musician Dieter Bohlen and current Girlfriend, Carina Walz survive 2019?

Names of father, mother, children, brothers & sisters.

Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Tattoos & Style

Height183 cm
Weight74 kiloClothing stylefashionable
Favorite colorswhite
Feet sizeN/A
Does Dieter Bohlen have a tattoo?No

Official websites/fansites: www.dieter-bohlen.net

Does Dieter Bohlen have official Social Media profiles?

(64 years old)

Biography [ | ]

Dieter Bohlen was born on February 7, 1954 in Bern. Studied at several secondary schools (in Oldenburg , Göttingen , Hamburg), graduated from high school with honors and November 8 1978 received a diploma in business economics. Was in GKP, then in a youth organization SPD. His maternal grandmother lived in Königsberg, now Kaliningrad.

During his school years he took part in several musical groups, including Aorta And Mayfair, for which he wrote about two hundred songs. At the same time, he did not give up trying to get work in recording studios, constantly sending out demo materials. At the end 1978 By a happy coincidence, Dieter Bohlen got a job at the music publishing house Intersong and with 1st of January 1979 started working as producer And composer.

During the period from January to probably August 1994, Dieter Bohlen was busy with the project. The Major T project emerged from the same group. This group existed from 1994-1996.

After 2000 [ | ]

In summer 2002 Dieter Bohlen, in collaboration with journalist Katya Kesler, published an autobiographical book “Nichts als die Wahrheit” (“Nothing but the truth”), which went on sale in the fall. In the autumn of the same year, he became a member of the jury of the German competition for the selection of young talents “Deutschland sucht den Superstar” (“Germany is looking for a superstar”). The first single recorded by the ten finalists, “We Have A Dream,” hit the top of the charts and went double platinum. The subsequent album “United” became no less sold out and received platinum status five times, ranking second in sales among Dieter Bohlen’s albums.

During 2003 Dieter Bohlen has concluded many advertising contracts with well-known brands involved in the production of clothing, dairy products, and the sale of communications equipment. In the fall of 2003, Dieter Bohlen released his second autobiographical book, “Hinter den Kulissen” (“Behind the Scenes”), which caused a number of scandals and a long legal battle with Thomas Anders, as a result of which Dieter was forced to pay a significant fine for unproven insults to his former partner, and also to delete the most controversial passages from the book.

IN 2004 There are rumors that Thomas Anders' voice was allegedly partially duplicated on the Modern Talking albums. By this time, against the backdrop of attempts by former backing vocalists of Dieter Bohlen to promote their own project Systems in Blue, statements began to appear that in Blue System Dieter Bohlen sang only in verses, and in the choruses the vocals of studio singers were used Systems in Blue. Anders stated that the inability to use the same vocals further was the reason for the closure of the Blue System project. However, for example, in the first Blue System album it is easy to see that both the verses and choruses are performed by Bohlen himself, and there are backing vocals from other band members.

In the 2000s, Dieter Bohlen continued to work with young musicians. Among the successful works are compositions for Alexander (Alexander, winner of the first competition “Deutschland sucht den Superstar”), Yvonne Catterfeld, Natalie Tineo, collaboration with whom later came to naught.

The main news of the spring of 2006 was the release of a new solo soundtrack album for the comedy-parody animated film “,” which briefly tells his story. The cartoon was first shown on RTL on March 4, 2006 and is based on the autobiographical book "" ("Nothing But the Truth"). The song "Gasoline", performed by Dieter, which was performed on the show "Deutschland sucht den Superstar" in February, showed Bohlen's return to the old sound known to fans from the Blue System. Soundtrack, which hit German shelves on March 3, 2006, contains mainly ballads, a number of Bohlen's traditional mid-tempo compositions and several successful Modern Talking songs from the repertoire of the 1980s. The album also includes the previously unreleased Modern Talking track "Shooting Star".

IN 2007 Dieter created and released an album for the winner of the show " Deutschland sucht den Superstar » Medlock brand. On the second single, Bolen performs one of the songs in a duet with Mark, and Mark’s second disc became a joint album of two musicians: Dieter not only wrote the music, but also sang some vocal parts. The third album also contains Dieter's vocals.