Bernhard Brink

Schlager maestro Bernhard Brink (born 17 May 1952 in Nordhorn) is a German singer and TV and radio presenter with a track record for hits that goes back to the 1970s. After moving to Berlin in the early 1970s initially to study law, he signed his first record deal with Hansa Records in 1971 and made his television debut the following year in the ZDF hit parade with the song "Bombenfest." The second half of the decade proved to be a fruitful period for Bernhard Brink, who scored a number of chart successes that included "Liebe auf Zeit," the sung version of Ricky King's "Le RĂªve," which reached number 13 in Germany. His star started to lose its shine in the mid-1980s but he rose again in the 1990s to slip into his new role as a radio and TV presenter, also re-starting his singing career with the song "Geh (Eh I totally Lose My Head)," which saw him finish second at the inaugural German Song Festival in 1991. He spent the early 2000s largely on the small screen while in 2014 took part in the seventh season of the RTL show Let's Dance with Sarah Latton. Starting in 1976, he has released a string of studio albums over nearly four decades that includes 2021 effort Lieben und leben.

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