[63] Due to the success of the releases in the vein of his Modern Talking era hits, he released the album History in 2016, which featured two new songs as well as new renditions of most Modern Talking singles. In 2003, Modern Talking dissolved again, again in controversial fashion. Scegli tra immagini premium su Thomas Anders Claudia Hess della migliore qualità. A year later, he appeared in German TV show Hätten Sie heut' Zeit für mich? Also, during the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, he hosted the accompanying music show "Auf nach Berlin" – WM-KultTour. 29 talking about this. During their two stints together, the duo sold 120 million records worldwide and received numerous sales certifications around the globe.[2]. Unlike his previous attempts at a solo career, this album proved to be rather successful, climbing to the number 14 spot in Germany. In November 2012, Anders released a new solo album called Christmas for You. T. Thomas Anders. His mother was a social worker and his father was a progressive Democratic lawyer and state legislator. THOMAS ANDERS was born on 1 March 1963 and is one of the few German stars who has made both a national and international impact on music history.During his immensely successful run with Modern Talking, he had countless chart hits, which made him famous in almost every corner of the earth. 4 in the charts and went silver for selling over 250,000 units. [14] The corresponding album Back For Good entered the number one position in Germany on 13 April 1998 and spent total of five weeks at the top,[41] it eventually earned 5 gold-awards in Germany alone for selling over 1,250,000 units. Strong, a return to electronic and pop, reached Platinum status in Russia for sales of more than 650.000 units,[61] making him the best-selling international artist in Russia that year, while it failed to chart in Germany or other regions. Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 26 mar 2021 alle 19:33. In 2000, the album Alone, composed entirely of new songs, entered the German album chart at No. Anders has stated that he was pleasantly surprised by the album's success, asserting that he is more popular abroad than in his home country, fully knowing that people would most likely be indifferent to a German language album by him. Thomas riprese la carriera solista, mentre Dieter creò il gruppo dei Blue System, con un discreto successo in Europa per tutti gli anni '90 (al mercato italiano però risultano sconosciuti). En el marco del programa de Estímulos para la investigación, el jardín Botánico rinde un homenaje a Thomas van der Hammen científico del que toma su nombre. [18] The success continued with two other number one singles, "Brother Louie" and "Atlantis Is Calling (S.O.S. He returned to success with electronic and pop oriented Two, a 2011 collaboration album with German producer Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, performing under the moniker Anders|Fahrenkrog. [21] The song also reached number one in Spain,[22] South Africa[23] and Sweden. It produced two singles, "Das Leben ist jetzt" ("Life is now") and "Sie sagte doch sie liebt mich" ("But she said she loved me"), a duet with Florian Silbereisen, which managed to attain number 70 in the German single charts. [5] On 1 May 2018, Anders was announced as a judge on the revival of the German version of X Factor. [55] With their two final albums, Victory (2002) and Universe (2003), the band reached gold status in Germany. For the show Holiday on Ice, Anders composed and performed "Just Dream", which reached number 64 in Germany. Anders's third attempt at a solo career proved to be more successful, albeit unable to match the popularity of his Modern Talking periods. Their controversial break-ups led to several lawsuits and heavy coverage from the German tabloid press. È stato sposato con Nora Balling dal 1985 al 1999 e da luglio 2000 con Claudia Hess, con la quale ha un figlio, Alexander Mick (nato il 27 giugno 2002). In 1979 Thomas Anders won a music competition of the radio station "Radio Luxembourg", (a highly noted and respected competition in those days) and was offered a recording contract with CBS. 1 on 8 March 1999 and spent four consecutive weeks at the top. He then embarked on a world tour, where he performed Modern Talking's hits, covering cities like Budapest, Ljubljana, Potsdam, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, Moscow, Viña del Mar and Sun City. The album reached number 11 in Germany, his highest charting release not with Modern Talking, and the single "Gigolo" climbed to number 40. I can't update these movie on YouTube. Thomas Wander was born and raised in Graz, Austria, where he studied music from an early age. Biography Thomas Bayes' father, Joshua Bayes, was one of the first six Nonconformist ministers to be ordained in England.He was ordained in 1694 and moved to Box Lane Chapel, Bovington, about 25 miles from London. In 1983, he was approached by Intersong, a subsidiary of Hansa, whether he was interested to record several German Schlager cover versions of English songs. 8 talking about this. [1], Starting his singing career while still in school, Anders unsuccessfully attempted to establish himself as a Schlager artist for several years. "Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)", a cover of the eponymous song by The Stylistics, managed to reach number 73 on the German singles charts. [62] In 2010, he hosted music show Die neue Hitparade on RTL II. [56][57] The singles "Ready for the Victory" and "TV Makes the Superstar" managed to peak at number 7 and 2, respectively. [4] During the 80s, the band sold over 60 million copies worldwide.[24]. Thomas Anders October 25, 2020 DAS GROSSE SCHLAGERJUBILÄUM gestern Abend hat dieses Hit-Medley mit unserm kleinen, großen Herausforderer # MiguelGaspar ♂️ aus der Sendung # kleingegengross hervorgebracht . More Thomas Anders albums Christmas for you. Biography Thomas Digges's father was Leonard Digges who was himself a fine mathematician who wrote on various scientific topics including surveying.Thomas received his early education from his father but, when he was fourteen years old, his father died and at that time Thomas decided that he wanted to continue his father's work. In 1998, they reunited and produced several new songs such as "You Are Not Alone", "Sexy, Sexy Lover", "No Face, No Name, No Number", "Ready for the Victory", and "TV Makes the Superstar", before dissolving again in 2003. Furthermore, "King of Love" became a number 1 hit in Turkey, whereas "Independent Girl" reached number 1 in Russia. Following the second break-up, Anders started a more successful solo career, with his album This Time (2004) reaching number 14 in Germany and producing number 1 hits in Russia and Turkey. cantante, compositore e produttore discografico tedesco, Il contenuto è disponibile in base alla licenza, Dieter Bohlen – Schlagerproduzent, Pop-Titan & Frauentyp, Thomas Anders - Never Knew Love Like This Before, Ultima modifica il 26 mar 2021 alle 19:33, https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thomas_Anders&oldid=119528860, licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione-Condividi allo stesso modo. Cosmic. [12][13] The single also peaked at No. [25] This sparked further animosities between the two, who had had a tumultuous and quarreling relationship even when they were together. [29] In 1991, he released his second studio album, Whispers, which also failed to chart. Shortly after the break-up of Modern Talking, Anders started recording his eighth solo album, pop effort This Time, which was released in February 2004. He took part as a jury member in Stefan Raab's casting show SSDSGPS (Stefan sucht den Super Grand Prix Star), which searched for the German entrant for the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest and was a competing event to Dieter Bohlen's Deutschland sucht den Superstar. [33][34] In Germany, the single entered the top 10 on 6 April 1998,[35] it peaked at number 2 the following week. His father worked as a civil servant at the local Revenue service agency, while his mother ran a convenience store. [43] Back for Good was also successful outside of Germany, topping the album charts of many other countries including Sweden, Finland, Norway, Switzerland and Austria. Thomas Anders, nato Bernd Weidung (Coblenza, 1º marzo 1963), è un cantante, compositore e produttore discografico tedesco. Following the break-up of Modern Talking, Anders and his wife emigrated to the United States, where they were unknown. [5] Again, the song failed to make an impact, as did his third single, "Es war die Nacht der ersten Liebe", an attempt at an upbeat Schlager song. Anders is the son of Helga and Peter Weidung. [37] In France, "You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98" peaked at no. Look at the date in description. [58] Furthermore, he produced girl group The It-Girls with "My Heart It Feels Like (Dub Dub…)" and wrote "Cry for You" for No Angels. [19][20] It was also certified silver in France for selling over 250,000 units. During the first Modern Talking split, he released six studio albums, none of which managed to chart, whereas some singles such as "Love of My Own" achieved mediocre success. It includes seasonal hits such as "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" as well as covers of well-known classics such as "Silent Night" and Wham! Thomas Anders Fans - First Official Spanish Fanclub since 1984. He next released another commercially unsuccessful Schlager ballad, "Ich will nicht dein Leben", produced by fellow Schlager artist G.G. The rerecording switched their style from Euro disco to the 1990s Eurodance, incorporating techno and additional rap vocals by Eric Singleton. Label: Eastwest Germany (Warner Germany), Label: Polydor Germany (Universal Germany), Contains the music videos from Anders' solo albums as well as three singles from Modern Talking, 1988 "I Can Never Let You Go" (co-written for, 1991 "The Sweet Hello, the Sad Goodbye" (written by, 1993 "When Will I See You Again" (duet with, 1993 "Emotional Thing" (co-written for The Three Degrees), 1993 "Question of Love" (co-written for The Three Degrees), 1993 "Ain't No Woman" (co-written for The Three Degrees), 2002 "Funky Dance" (co-written for No Angels), This page was last edited on 3 April 2021, at 10:24. Thomas Anders (nume la naștere Bernd Weidung; n.1 martie 1963, Münstermaifeld, Germania de Vest) este un cântăreț, compozitor și producător german. [3] Two (2010), a collaboration album with Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen reached number 11 in Germany, while his first German language album Pures Leben (2017) climbed at number 14. While, the single entered the top-20 in (Germany) and Austria, it managed to enter the top-10 in Sweden and the top-5 in France. The singles "Sexy, Sexy Lover" and "You Are Not Alone" were able to enter the top ten and even top five in various European countries. In 1989, he released his first studio album as a solo artist, Different. [64] Later that year, he released his second German language album, Ewig mit dir ("Forever with you"), which managed to climb to number 12 in the German album charts. At the age of ten, he entered a singing contest and won against 100 other children. The lead single "China in Her Eyes" reached number eight in Germany, while going as high as number 6 in Spain. While it failed to chart in his native country, it became a massive success in Argentina, where the eponymous title track was featured in the opening sequence of a soap opera and reached number 1. "—" denotes items that did not chart or were not released. The album managed to peak at number 43 in Germany, but he failed to win the preliminaries to represent Germany during the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. Thomas Anders (1 de marzo de 1963) - músico, cantante. In April 2017, Anders released his first German language song in almost 35 years, "Der beste Tag meines Lebens" ("The best day of my life"). On 9 August 2013, Anders in collaboration with Persian singer Omid Soltani released the song "We Are One". The singles "Why Do You Cry" and "Stay With Me" also failed to make an impact, while the former peaked at No. While being unable to match his success with Modern Talking with his solo career, Anders is considered a musical icon in Eastern Europe, where he is more revered than in his native country and regularly performs stadium tours. With his 2006 album Songs Forever, Anders again tried himself at swing cover songs, such as "For Your Eyes Only" or "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me". He has one brother, Achim, and one sister, Tania. 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