Thomas Anders(I)
- Music Artist
- Actor
- Composer
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. In 1980, at the
age of 17, he released his first single "Judy". Several singles
followed which were produced by Daniel David. In 1981 Thomas had his
debut on TV in the Michael Schanze Show "Hätten sie heut' Zeit für
uns", where he performed the song "Du weinst um ihn". In 1983 producer
Dieter Bohlen recorded a German cover version of the song "Pick up
phone" (F.R. David). At that time Thomas was an artist at HANSA, (today
BMG Berlin), Dieter asked him to come to the recording studio in
Hamburg to record the song together. Dieter Bohlen was enthusiastic
about his voice. As a result he produced several German songs with
Thomas, for example "Wovon träumst Du denn?", which peaked at 16 on the
German Pop-Charts, "Endstation Sehnsucht" and "Heißkalter Engel"
(German version of "Send Me An Angel" by Real Life).
In autumn 1984, Dieter Bohlen wrote the song "You're my heart, you're
my soul", which was the debut song for Dieter and Thomas. Modern
Talking was born. "You're my heart, you're my soul" went to the top of
the charts and remained there for 6 weeks. The songs of the Pop-Duo
were a huge success worldwide, nearly every song became a hit and
things happened really fast. Soon, Modern Talking was the most
successful German Pop-Duo and they got several gold and platinum
records.
In autumn 1987 they broke up. Anders recorded six albums when he first
pursued a solo career. Highly successful abroad between 1989 and 1995,
he worked with well-known producers like Gus Dudgeon, Peter Wolf, Paul
Muggleton & Mike Paxman and along with famous artists like Glen
Meiderios, Judie Tzuke, Marta Sanchez, the Pointer Sisters and Three
Degrees (with whom he sang a duet). Also he wrote the title song for an
Argentinean series. These days he regularly thrills up to 85,000 fans
per concert internationally in places like Cape Town, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Santiago de Chile, Moscow etc.
In 1993 Thomas experienced something new, when he got a part in the
Swedish Movie "Stockholm Marathon". He also wrote the title song for
that movie. Lately he has been working on his new solo album for some
time and plans to release it in the spring of 2004.
"Radio Luxembourg", (a highly noted and respected competition in those
days) and was offered a recording contract with CBS. In 1980, at the
age of 17, he released his first single "Judy". Several singles
followed which were produced by Daniel David. In 1981 Thomas had his
debut on TV in the Michael Schanze Show "Hätten sie heut' Zeit für
uns", where he performed the song "Du weinst um ihn". In 1983 producer
Dieter Bohlen recorded a German cover version of the song "Pick up
phone" (F.R. David). At that time Thomas was an artist at HANSA, (today
BMG Berlin), Dieter asked him to come to the recording studio in
Hamburg to record the song together. Dieter Bohlen was enthusiastic
about his voice. As a result he produced several German songs with
Thomas, for example "Wovon träumst Du denn?", which peaked at 16 on the
German Pop-Charts, "Endstation Sehnsucht" and "Heißkalter Engel"
(German version of "Send Me An Angel" by Real Life).
In autumn 1984, Dieter Bohlen wrote the song "You're my heart, you're
my soul", which was the debut song for Dieter and Thomas. Modern
Talking was born. "You're my heart, you're my soul" went to the top of
the charts and remained there for 6 weeks. The songs of the Pop-Duo
were a huge success worldwide, nearly every song became a hit and
things happened really fast. Soon, Modern Talking was the most
successful German Pop-Duo and they got several gold and platinum
records.
In autumn 1987 they broke up. Anders recorded six albums when he first
pursued a solo career. Highly successful abroad between 1989 and 1995,
he worked with well-known producers like Gus Dudgeon, Peter Wolf, Paul
Muggleton & Mike Paxman and along with famous artists like Glen
Meiderios, Judie Tzuke, Marta Sanchez, the Pointer Sisters and Three
Degrees (with whom he sang a duet). Also he wrote the title song for an
Argentinean series. These days he regularly thrills up to 85,000 fans
per concert internationally in places like Cape Town, Hong Kong,
Singapore, Santiago de Chile, Moscow etc.
In 1993 Thomas experienced something new, when he got a part in the
Swedish Movie "Stockholm Marathon". He also wrote the title song for
that movie. Lately he has been working on his new solo album for some
time and plans to release it in the spring of 2004.