Steve Vogel
Just off the fax machine, a letter from Joel Schoenfeld, senior vice president and general counsel of Bertelsmann Music Group in New York: “‘The Real Milli Vanilli’ does not solve our problem.” Maybe “The Original Milli Vanilli” would be better. And with this, a caveat: “New member...
just the name Milli Vanilli. Milli was the nickname of Ingrid, Frank’s girlfriend at the time, who was the office manager — and he used to rhyme it and call her “Milli Vanilli.” Once [“Girl”] became a huge hit and there were [still] no faces, Frank created the faces. ...
just the name Milli Vanilli. Milli was the nickname of Ingrid, Frank’s girlfriend at the time, who was the office manager — and he used to rhyme it and call her “Milli Vanilli.” Once [“Girl”] became a huge hit and there were [still] no faces, Frank created the faces. ...
When Milli Vanilli was supposed to be in the studio recording, Frank Farian said, ‘You can't be there. They don't want people around.’ So the Milli Vanilli scandal must have been a surprise? Were you caught up in that? “Well, Milli Vanilli was maybe the first time there was an ...