Max him biography
- Max-Him was an Italo disco project fronted by Florian Fadinger (May 6, 1960 – January 16, 2013), the former manager of German DJ/producer Sven Väth.
- Max Him (also spelt Max-Him) is an Italo Disco artist, who recorded hits such as "Japanese Girl", "Lady Fantasy" and "Danger Danger.
- The Max-Him ; Formed.
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Max: A Biography
Lord David Cecil has written this biography with great care. Stylistically his writing is clear and concise and yet retains the reader's interest; he keeps us fascinated with the details of Max's life from childhood forward. Many public figures are revealed as time goes on, and Max's relationships with them grows and changes. And through these relationships Max's own character becomes more clear. Cecil was at a disadvantage in writing this biography because Max kept no diaries, and destroyed most of the letters written to him by friends. His first wife, Florence, is portrayed in
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Biography
Real Name:
Massimo Vaccari
Max-Him was an Italo-Disco studio project produced by Cruisin' Records.
The artist name derives from the name of the first singer: Massimo
Max Him (also spelt Max-Him) is an Italo Disco artist, who recorded hits such as "Japanese Girl", "Lady Fantasy" and "Danger Danger.
Musical Team: Florian Fadinger and Guido Felicani.
Max Him also released an album titled "Danger Danger".
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Max-Him
Max-Him was an Italo disco project fronted by Florian Fadinger (May 6, 1960 – January 16, 2013), the former manager of German DJ/producer Sven Väth.[3] All of the singing on Max-Him's albums was allegedly done by Italian musician Massimo Vaccari, whilst Fadinger was the public image.[1]
In 1985, Max-Him reached the No. 21 position in Germany with the song "Lady Fantasy".[4]
Fadinger died on January 16, 2013, in Munich, Germany[5] from unknown causes. He left behind a wife and six children. His body was cremated on January 24, 2013; He was buried the same day. [5]
Discography
Albums
Singles
- "Roadhouse Blues" (1983)
- "No Escape" (1984)
- "Lady Fantasy" (1985) — GER No. 21[4][6]
- "Japanese Girl" (1985) — GER No. 45[7][8]
- "Melanie" (1986)
- "Danger, Danger" (1986)
- "Just a Love Affair" (1987)
- "Lady Fantasy 2003" (2003)