Frank Farian, Boney M. and Milli Vanilli Founder, Dies at 82

Frank Farian, the controversial producer, songwriter, and impresario who founded Boney M. and Milli Vanilli, has died, BBC News reports, citing his family. Though no cause of death was given, he received a heart valve transplant in 2022. Farian died peacefully at his home in Miami at the age of 82.

Born Franz Reuther in West Germany, Farian was a leading proponent of Eurodisco, ultimately selling an estimated 800 million records. His rise to fame began in the 1970s with Boney M., operating behind the scenes on everything from co-writing to promotion to singing lead male parts on their tracks. Among them were the band’s biggest hit, “Daddy Cool,” which Farian recorded in a faux-deep voice but gave to the band’s Black singer Bobby Farrell to perform live.

Source : Pitchfork