Boney M founder Frank Farian dies aged 82 after hits including Rasputin, Ma Baker and Daddy Cool
BONEY M founder Frank Farian has died at the age of 82, his family announced.
The German singer and music producer, known for his hits Rasputin and Daddy Cool, died peacefully in his apartment in Miami, Florida.
Farian worked with numerous superstars throughout his decades-long career, including Stevie Wonder and Meat Loaf.
The producer, who also founded legendary 80s R&B band Milli Vanilli, had sold more than 800 million records.
Farian’s health had been seriously weakened for a while as he went through heart surgery and had a pig heart valve inserted in 2022.
In his last interview with German newspaper Bild in November, the musician explained how the operation saved his life.
“My heart valve works wonderfully.
“Mick Jagger also received exactly the same heart valve. I have a good pig in me! And I’m very grateful for that,” Farian said.
However, Farian’s condition has deteriorated after the procedure, Bild reported.
He lost a lot of weight and eventually had to use a wheelchair and a breathing equipment due to lung issues.
He also had difficulty speaking.
Frank Farian’s closest friend and ex-partner, Ingrid “Milli” Segieth, 69, paid him a visit in Miami during the New Year.
When they went for Germany a few days ago, he was still doing well despite his condition.
“Frank was physically very weak, but was still full of energy,” Segieth told Bild.
“He was still sitting in the recording studio all day, working on new music.”
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