Dschinghis Khan
German Eurodisco pop band
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2023 | The Siegel lineup of Dschinghis Khan was revamped with three new members: Marco Matias, Selina Kohl, and Michael Thurner. |
January 2022 | Wolfgang Heichel publicly announced his split from Stefan Track's version of Dschinghis Khan due to creative differences. |
July 2021 | Siegel sued Heichel over trademark rights, with the Munich Regional Court ruling in Siegel's favor and awarding him the trademark rights to the group. |
2020 | Wolfgang Heichel and Stefan Track, members of the Dschinghis Khan lineup, re-recorded the song and filmed a new music video in Mongolia, featuring Heichel interacting with a local Mongolian tribe. |
December 2020 | Band members Pop and Strobel retired from the band, while the Heichel and Track faction released the studio album 'Here We Go'. |
September 12 2020 | Johannes Kupreit, dancer and singer of Dschinghis Khan, died in a car accident in Germany, with tributes paid by band members and fans worldwide. |
2018 | The band Dschinghis Khan celebrated their 40th anniversary since their formation, marking a significant milestone in their musical history. |
2018 | Ralph Siegel begins cooperating with the Heinz Gross lineup, marking a new phase for the band. |
2018 | Dschinghis Khan re-recorded 'Moskau' with new lyrics for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, with multiple language versions performed by different artists including Jay Khan, Alexander Malinin, and Jorge Jiménez. |
2018 | The band Dschinghis Khan experienced a revival of interest, with their classic hits receiving renewed attention from music fans and media. |
2018 | The band's reunion period concluded, marking the end of their second collective musical phase. |
2014 | Heichel left the group due to creative differences. |
2014 | The song was certified gold in Japan after reaching 100,000 digital downloads. |
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